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    Injections without needles???

    It's been an awful long time since I posted but I had an interesting conversation with a cosmetic dentist friend of my recently. He uses a high pressure "air gun" type device to administer pain relief directly. a small vial in the device is filled with a painkiller and it is vapourized and forced through mucus membrane into the desired area.
    I pose the question - could this be used to "inject" aas' into muscle groups or gh subq into the fat tissue??
    The only draw back I can think of is the depth of penetration, but it still may be useful for gh administration.

    Peace

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    AFAIK this works for slin and hGh.. There are even specifically designed air pressure slin pins out there.. This wont work for AAS as it does not inject i.m.

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    sub q, would work.

    Probably an expensive piece of equipment.
    When the military gives shots during boot camp, they administer a few this way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GotGuns
    It's been an awful long time since I posted but I had an interesting conversation with a cosmetic dentist friend of my recently. He uses a high pressure "air gun" type device to administer pain relief directly. a small vial in the device is filled with a painkiller and it is vapourized and forced through mucus membrane into the desired area.
    I pose the question - could this be used to "inject" aas' into muscle groups or gh subq into the fat tissue??
    The only draw back I can think of is the depth of penetration, but it still may be useful for gh administration.

    Peace
    Dude this technology has been around for many years, they use it in places like Africa where they do mass innoculations against many contageous diseases. And from memory I think it is IM and not subq

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kale
    Dude this technology has been around for many years, they use it in places like Africa where they do mass innoculations against many contageous diseases. And from memory I think it is IM and not subq
    it is s.c.

    you might also wanna look on the Roesch Homepage - they invented the INJEX system a while ago AFAIK.. or simply look here

    http://www.injex.com/products/injex30.asp
    Last edited by AleX-69; 07-27-2006 at 07:22 AM.

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    I like shots too much.

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    Flu shots are being administered this way in some parts of the US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roidattack
    I like shots too much.
    I second that. I like knowing that my juice is going right where I want it and I like knowing every drop went in.

    I don't understand why anybody would want to bother forking out the doe unless they're scared of needles which is another thing that I've never understood...

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    i think that would be more painfull for aas than a needle would, if you are up to 2 or 3 mls getting shot in your arm at such a high rate of speed. i would think that would be a killer. plus the viscosity is much heavier than the flu shot. the heavier the material the higher the pressure. i think this may be a bad idea. i would like to see someone try it though.

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    yeah, that texhnique is so old, that's how they gave my dad shots when he was in the navy at 19 yrs old (he's now 66)

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    Heck, we had at least one of those shots administered when I was in grade school during the mid 70s. Its a fast way to innoculate.

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    shoving a sharp piece of metal in my ass every day makes me feel more like a hardass ill stick with that

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    Has anyone tried this?

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    I don't think it works with oils.

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    used it on me in the army. might have to up the psi on it to get it in the muscle, ouch!!

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    Could also try dumping some gear down the barrel of a shotgun and taking a crack at it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pillbass
    Could also try dumping some gear down the barrel of a shotgun and taking a crack at it
    LOL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by longtom74
    I don't think it works with oils.
    It doesn't

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    Quote Originally Posted by Narkissos
    It doesn't
    Nice idea though

    Some people will do anything to circumvent that pin!

    M.

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    Quote Originally Posted by magic32
    Some people will do anything to circumvent that pin!

    M.
    so true...!...

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    Quote Originally Posted by magic32
    Nice idea though

    Some people will do anything to circumvent that pin!

    M.
    It is possible it could work with low density (i.e. low concentration) water based solutions...

    Oil is definately out.

    Any one ever try vaporizing oil?

    Holla

    Nark

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