TweetThis doesn't really make sense to me. I am by no means a slin expert, but 5iu's is a very small about of liquid. Also, injecting it IM makes the slin much more unmanageable. I was told to stay away from this method. If you decide to try it keep us posted though.Originally posted by AnotherUser
Ok, fact is, you CAN inject slin into muscles, it just changes the pharmakinetics. I believe the slin needle is about the right length for a bicep injection. A person could do 5 I.U. in each bicep after a serious bicep workout. My theory for this is that it is recommended to rotate injection spots with slin in the stomach so that there is not a tissue buildup (of fat). Couldn't this same principle be used for biceps, i.e., more slin is delivered to where it is injected. Any thoughts?? Anyone willing to try?? I would but don't want to guinea pig when I've never used Slin.