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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay-Ace View Post
    I know a few people that have used Opiates to aid them whilst stretching to improve flexibility!!

    AFAIK the Opiates just take the edge off the pain and do not provide ligament elasticity... Probably not a good way to do it!!
    I am assuming thats a joke. I would strongly recommend staying away from that crap or you'll and up a junky instead of a weight lifter

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    Quote Originally Posted by kfrost06 View Post
    I am assuming thats a joke. I would strongly recommend staying away from that crap or you'll and up a junky instead of a weight lifter

    Er....

    Why would I joke??

    I can't for the life of me remember teh name of it, but it's an Opiate, injectable and pharmaceutical grade!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay-Ace View Post
    Er....

    Why would I joke??

    I can't for the life of me remember teh name of it, but it's an Opiate, injectable and pharmaceutical grade!
    It's a synthetic opiate agonist/antagonist, starts with a N. You shouldn't use painkillers to help you stretch. Like post #3 states, that's how injuries occur. Pain can be a good thing, but it can also tell you when you need to stop what your doing before something serious happens.


    just do proper stretching, you'll be alright

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dizz28 View Post
    It's a synthetic opiate agonist/antagonist, starts with a N. You shouldn't use painkillers to help you stretch. Like post #3 states, that's how injuries occur. Pain can be a good thing, but it can also tell you when you need to stop what your doing before something serious happens.


    just do proper stretching, you'll be alright
    agree with that. stretch pre and post work out

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogman69 View Post
    agree with that. stretch pre and post work out
    oh believe me i do, and the flexibility is coming, but as it stands, the flexibility im looking for is not going to be here any time soon, ergo, my search for chemical means to speed it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dizz28 View Post
    It's a synthetic opiate agonist/antagonist, starts with a N. You shouldn't use painkillers to help you stretch. Like post #3 states, that's how injuries occur. Pain can be a good thing, but it can also tell you when you need to stop what your doing before something serious happens.


    just do proper stretching, you'll be alright

    Ah well done dude, jogged my memory!!

    Nubain is the substance we're talking about... As stated it's not a good way to do it though!!

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    ^^ that's it, I don't think we are allowed to acually post the full name of it that's why I said it satarted with an "N"

    I'm not sure if it breaks the rules because it can technically be considered a rec... i don't know

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dizz28 View Post
    ^^ that's it, I don't think we are allowed to acually post the full name of it that's why I said it satarted with an "N"

    I'm not sure if it breaks the rules because it can technically be considered a rec... i don't know

    It's a pharma trade name so I think it's ok ... Same as Neurofen (kinda...lol)

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