Been searching around and cant seem to find a good answer on this. Is there anyway I could mix a water based hcg with an oil based test in the same syringe or is this a bad idea? Ive read that the water might not dissolve right away due to its mixing with the oil so there is a risk of infection or an abscess.
Been searching around and cant seem to find a good answer on this. Is there anyway I could mix a water based hcg with an oil based test in the same syringe or is this a bad idea? Ive read that the water might not dissolve right away due to its mixing with the oil so there is a risk of infection or an abscess.
There's no risk of infection as long as it is sterile. I use to mix winny and test all the time with no problems. I would just give it a shake in the syringe to mix it. I can't think of any reason not to...anyone else????
Dude why would you want to do that? Is it an extra injection too much for you. You're doing prop, injecting shouldnt be a problem. HCG is better subq also.
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mixing water and it can give you for sure a nice infection.
water is easily infected, oil is an perservative on its own. Put some vegetables in water and in oil and wait a few days. It will rot very easily in water. The mix (just like waterbased) takes skin-borne bacteria easily into the body, and it can easily enter the body through the injectionchanel if you didn't clean good enough.
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