HGH and Welts - Food for Thought
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I was driving and got to thinking about the posts I have read about HGH giving people localized swelling and welts from injecting HGH.
I am assuming that most of them used bacteriostatic water to reconstitute their HGH. I know that BW has a small percentage of benzyl alcohol in it.
Therefore, one could venture to say that the BA in the BW potentially caused the irritation.
One way to test this would be to reconstitute two different HGH vials (from same kit) with BW and the other with sterile water.
Do separate injections on the same day using new clean needles. One injection will be performed using the sterile water reconsitituted HGH and the other will be performed using the BW reconstituted HGH.
If the BW site becomes irritated there are two main possibilities for this outcome.
- The BA in the BW is the irritant
- The peptide is the irritant
If the sterile water injection site becomes irritated:
- The peptide is the irritant
- The sterile water is not sterile (possible but somewhat unlikely)
If both sites (BW and sterile water) become irritated there is a high probability that the peptide is the irritant.
This experiment would have to be performed on a person who has already gotten welts from injecting HGH reconstituted using bacteriostatic water.
The HGH would have to come from the same kit that caused the irritiation.
The reason I say this is because I am sure that some people are more sensitive to BA than others.
What do you guys think about this?
-kdog
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