
Originally Posted by
Warrior
I would have to disagree. Local site growth isn't necessarily going to happen. Your body requires some normality to it. If a suspension could cause local growth - than could I just blow up my biceps to twice the size of my triceps? And then come off the gear and keep this new shape? It really doesn't seem feasible to me.... if site injectioning suspensions works - its effects would be very limited... but if they are limited then do can they occur at all. You can train to bring up a weak bodypart - so you might be able to supplement that prioritized training with local injections - but the effects would have to be severely limited...
Also, people tend to think they are getting better upperbody development from localized growth - HOWEVER, based on medical abstracts, the upperbody is more sensitive to the androgens... which can be shown in the difference between a normally virilized man and a women...
From an old post of mine...
Don't put all your money in to thinking site injections will improve the muscle group that you are administering into. The gear is metabolized through out the body and there is little evidence of any localized growth. Rotateing sites is good to keep down scar tissue - not necessarily to bring up a lagging muscle group... other than swelling cause by the oil volume and scarring.
There is some credible research on how AAS effects different muscles in the body - for example...
"Kochakian discovered early in his experiments that not all skeletal muscle responds to anabolic steroids equally. When he administered anabolic steroids to androgen deffecient guinea pigs, he found the predominant effect to be on upper-body muscles in the region of the shoulder girdle. There are important species differences, as well. For example, the guinea pig temporal muscles are especially responsive to testosterone treatmentm as are frog forearm muscles. Nevertheless, what Kochakian observed is consistent with the stereotypical body shape of normally virilized men, with wider shoulders and larger necks than their female counterparts. In a study with a small number of men receiving testosterone or nandrolone injections for six weeks, we also found the main increases in body circumferences in the shoulders and chest." (Friedl, Anabolic Steroids in Sport and Exercise)