PEP test-e contaminant testing?

I asked on the other thread also 03xx, but how does what you found compare to other common things like food we eat, stuff floating in the air, stuff we put our hands on and then touch our faces with, etc.?

It is much much cleaner which us a good thing...the control, the picture with tons of bacteria, was from my mouth. Just as a note bacteria dies not necessarily mean it is pathogenic(disease causing). But to be on the safe side filter it.....aza...I am sure this bacteria did not give you test flu lol.
 
It is much much cleaner which us a good thing...the control, the picture with tons of bacteria, was from my mouth. Just as a note bacteria dies not necessarily mean it is pathogenic(disease causing). But to be on the safe side filter it.....aza...I am sure this bacteria did not give you test flu lol.

K
I had no issues on cycle with test flu, until I used the pep tne.
So your saying there is no correlation between my immune response and bacteria amount in gear?
 
I mean maybe...but probably not...it's probably more indicative of your endocrine system responding...maybe Dr Jim can chime in that's a little bit out of my specialty.
 
If your body couldn't fight off what showed up in that dish without alerting you, you probably have late stage AIDS and should make final preparations with your loved ones.

thats not funny...she did seem quite skinny.
I thought it was because she ran much on the treadmill.
 
K
I had no issues on cycle with test flu, until I used the pep tne.
So your saying there is no correlation between my immune response and bacteria amount in gear?

That isn't how the body would try to isolate and fight a foreign invader of that nature. You would first and foremost have a localized reaction that would progressively worsen. You would have a pretty gnarly wound before your entire body would start to show signs of a major infection.

Also, he tested test e, which isn't what you have, so there's no saying how much bacteria is in your stuff or in your bottle.

Second, I pinned that same TNE with nary a side effect to be had, local or otherwise.

Lastly, correct me I I'm wrong here, but there is every possibility that the bacteria are in fact dead because he didn't do a magnified sample pervious to the smear, and he does not have signs of an active colony, correct?
 
That isn't how the body would try to isolate and fight a foreign invader of that nature. You would first and foremost have a localized reaction that would progressively worsen. You would have a pretty gnarly wound before your entire body would start to show signs of a major infection.

Also, he tested test e, which isn't what you have, so there's no saying how much bacteria is in your stuff or in your bottle.

Second, I pinned that same TNE with nary a side effect to be had, local or otherwise.

Lastly, correct me I I'm wrong here, but there is every possibility that the bacteria are in fact dead because he didn't do a magnified sample pervious to the smear, and he does not have signs of an active colony, correct?
I guess the question I should have asked was, what causes test flu.
 
That isn't how the body would try to isolate and fight a foreign invader of that nature. You would first and foremost have a localized reaction that would progressively worsen. You would have a pretty gnarly wound before your entire body would start to show signs of a major infection.

Also, he tested test e, which isn't what you have, so there's no saying how much bacteria is in your stuff or in your bottle.

Second, I pinned that same TNE with nary a side effect to be had, local or otherwise.

Lastly, correct me I I'm wrong here, but there is every possibility that the bacteria are in fact dead because he didn't do a magnified sample pervious to the smear, and he does not have signs of an active colony, correct?

I used a phase contrast microscope to see them living. The oil had most likely a very low level contamination.
 
That depends on a lot of shit, but from what I understand certain people have a pretty nasty reaction to guaiacol, which was certainly the carrier oil for that TNE.
yeah, you can smell the smokyness big time over here, in fact could taste it for like half hour after inj.
 
I asked on the other thread also 03xx, but how does what you found compare to other common things like food we eat, stuff floating in the air, stuff we put our hands on and then touch our faces with, etc.?

As I've always understood it and I may be wrong but most bacteria we consume on our ood gets killed and destroyed by our stomach acids and such unless its something particularly nasty like E Coli for example
In the muscles however that is not present and provides a good environment for them to multiply causing an infection.
 
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So spent over an hour filtering my test e and added 2 cc gso for good measures. Now my oil seems to be cloudy or what appears to be a gazillion micro air bubbles.
How to clear it or bring to the surface?
 
Never mind, went back to check on it after I left it in a bowl of hot water and now it is clear. Back to business.
 
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