FlyGuy3232
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1. Unless you have a skin irritation, a specific spot, then injection will always make nutrients more available.
2. If transdermal are more efficient then why don't drug dealers sell them for their products. Because injections are far more efficient then skin creams.
3. you skipped.
4. Lasix isn't available in cream. Probably because it doesn't work as well.
5. Of course it's for some different purposes but if transdermal’s worked so well then, they would be used more often.
6. You don't think that DMSO is added to compounded creams? The doctors use it for more than for a transdermal.
7. The only thing I need to know is that I get more mg of any compound in injection then I do compare to a transdermal. Even if it has DMSO in it.
8. I posted a link of F&Q that says to add DMSO to their compounding cream.
9. I’ve disproved goingstronger on DMSO absorption rate.
10. For bodybuilding injection is always better then transdermal unless the cream is to supplement
11. Please tell me what I don’t understand?...
DMSO is rarely added to compounded creams. That is why guys do it later for better absorption. I've seen their labs when doing so and it makes a huge difference.
You haven't disproven shit. He even posted lab values a while ago on DMSO+T.
I can tell you there is a huge difference in how it hits with this method vs injectable T.
How much is being absorbed can be up for debate, but it is very high based on lab values I've seen my limited experience with this.
There is no denying when you put it on that it starts hitting within 5 minutes.
I think the big problem with your whole crusade here is you want one thing to be better than another and you're not going to be satisfied until it is.
The truth is there won't be one universal method that is always better.
There are different reasons to try either way that are valid and work for various people better than others.