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    Blue tops and antibodies

    Hey guy's, here's the deal, recently I've been getting sore welts under the skin at my injection sites.

    I shoot 2ius am and 2iu's early pm.
    I haven't changed my source.
    Haven't changed any of my needle procedures.
    Using sterile technique and bac water.
    Been using blue tops for about 4 1/2 months now.

    I'm wondering if my blue tops are likely 192's and I'm developing antibodies?

    Any thoughts?

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    Nobody has any thoughts on this?
    I'm wondering if maybe I should switch to cjc1295 and ghrp6 for a while instead.

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    Yes, i have not heard of welts from 191s so i am guessing that you have 192s (which in my personal opinion, blue tops are).

    If you have developed antibodies then there is no point in continuing to shoot the HGH as you body is going to attack it and render it useless anyway.

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    Thanks Slide, that's kinda what I was thinking.

    Do you know if once you develop antibodies they are permanent?

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    hmmm, I would think they would be, as that is the reason that we don't get sick as often as we age (once your body has seen a particular flu it can fight it better in the future).

    This is from a TIME magazine article about the flu:

    Q: How long do flu antibodies last?

    A: According to our study, it appears they can last the entire lifespan of the human organism — 90 years plus.

    In our study we were looking for antibodies to the 1918 flu. This flu virus was reconstructed a number of years ago in the lab, so we were able to test to see if 90 years later we could still find antibodies. I recruited survivors, people who were born in 1915 or earlier and thus presumably survived the 1918 flu. We found that virtually all the people born in 1915 or earlier — about 90% of them — had good "titers" to the 1918 flu, which means they still had reasonably high concentrations of the antibodies in their blood, whereas among controls, people who were born in 1926 or later, it was only about 10%. That was really quite a remarkable finding.


    So i think you are out of luck with 192. You can find 191 it is just harder and more $$

    good luck

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    Thanks man, I appreciate you helping me out on this.

    I guess I'll have to try and source out some 191's.

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