http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COfyRakgcDk
^^I don't agree with everything the guy says, but it definitely has it's validity.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COfyRakgcDk
^^I don't agree with everything the guy says, but it definitely has it's validity.
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Rich Piana is just slightly more mentally deficient than Mark Lobliner. I don't know where he's getting these numbers or who's telling him this shit. The only truth in this whole thing is that 600mg/ml will probably hurt pretty bad. Everything else that's coming out of his face hole is nonsense.
Bro I met the guy last summer down by your hood... Cool ass dude and very personable! If you met the dude, you would be a fan! I respect his opinions and concepts on many things! Besides that, look at the fucker! Just saying he probably knows what he's talking about...
I don't doubt he knows how to work out and has connections on good gear, but the chemistry aspect of his knowledge I would challenge unless he has a degree in it. I disagree that test can't be higher then 325 mg I think he said. I know high milligram test is possible, but he is right that it should hurt.
So it is a fact that you can have 500 mg test?
I wonder where he got his chemistry degree from?
He's talking about 500mg/cc as if a cc were some kind of solvent. It's not, it's a unit of volume. I've gone over this before, but only so much hormone can be dissolved in oil. After that you have to use another solvent. Alcohol. The higher the concentration of alcohol, the more hormone you can dissolve within a given volume. God knows how much testosterone you can dissolve in 1cc of pure ethanol. It's definitely more than 600mgs. But who wants to inject that (side note, I have). The pain he's talking about is from the solvent, alcohol.
200mg/cc has been and continues to be for many doctors the standard therapeutic dose for hypogonadism. I don't agree with the dosage, but the dosage isn't based on the limited ability to cram testosterone into one cubic centimeter. That's silly. That would mean that doctors are giving their patients some arbitrary dose of drug.
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