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    Ok, is this concept true, has it been proven, are there any studies? Alternating injections sites and keeping your recptors fresh is something I was wondering about, is it true or is it just one of those things that "sounds good".

    OK you got two guys both on the same cycyle, diet, & training routine. Guy one guy injects his right glute every singe time. Guy two alternates injections sites. Will guy two get better gains because his receptors were "fresh"?

  • #2
    I don't think changeing the inj site refreshs the receptors... just my opinion though

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    • #3
      it's false. i rotate injection sites to allow oil time to disapapate.
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      • #4
        only reason why you want to rotate sites, is to minimize scar tissue, if lots of scar tissue builds up, it can slow the absorbtion time of the release of the steroid.
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        • #5
          The receptor sites are located all over each muscle of your body not only the glutes. Once the juice is released into the bloodstream from the injection area it permiates the receptor sites all over your body. Also, in order for the steroid to become active it has to be separated from the medium (oil) so it can attach to the receptor sites.
          Receptor saturation begins at the 3rd week I believe...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by prolangtum
            only reason why you want to rotate sites, is to minimize scar tissue, if lots of scar tissue builds up, it can slow the absorbtion time of the release of the steroid.

            Same here. I don't want to build up scar tissue, so that's why we all rotate sites...

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