
Originally Posted by
krugerr
As an ex-engineer, I speak with some experience/knowledge.
In order for you to adjust the viscosity of the gear, you'd have to get the oil much hotter than the water from your tap.
Also note that the volume of oil means that I will not hold the heat for long. After this, you draw it through a cold needle and into a cold syringe, where it stays for 30-60 seconds.
I promise you, the oil has returned to room temperature long before you inject it. Any possible "change" in PIP or injection ease is purely placebo.
You also note that shaking too much will put air bubbles into the oil. Most people here, and in fact your average doctor will believe that injecting any air will kill you. This is a myth. You can inject air directly into a muscle without any worry, and I have read that injecting small amounts of air IV is relatively safe. I stress though, that this I am not recommending you go injecting CC's of air. Just trying to point out that bubbles in the oil, or a small amount of air at the end of a syringe will not cause you any harm.
Just some friendly feedback on those points!
-Krugerr