Tags : Injections

IGF-1 LR3 101

IGF-1 LR3, or Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 Long R3, is a peptide hormone that is a derivative of Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1). It is a popular compound among bodybuilders and athletes because of its ability to promote muscle growth and improve recovery after exercise. In this article, we will explore IGF-1 LR3 in detail so you […]Read More

Semaglutide (Ozempic) 101

Semaglutide is perhaps the most popular and widely used GLP-1 Agonist on the market, but before I explain what it does, allow me to explain GLP-1 Agonists as a whole… WHAT ARE GLP-1 AGONISTS? GLP-1 Agonists (also known as Incretin Mimetics) are a class of meds that mimic the actions of GLP-1 (Glucagon-Like Peptide 1), […]Read More

AAS injection-induced infections

There is nothing worse than having to abort an AAS cycle due to an infected injection site. It can not only ruin a cycle, but it can cost you a whole limb or even your life if you don’t get it under control as quickly as possible. There have been many cases of men who […]Read More

How to double the effectiveness of Trenbolone

Trenbolone is an AAS that requires no introduction. If this is the first time you hear about it, I have no idea how you ended up here… It is no secret that Tren is extremely anabolic and capable of providing amazing gains in muscle mass, but there is a seldom mentioned property of Trenbolone that […]Read More

Test E vs Test C

When it comes to running testosterone, many people struggle to choose between Testosterone Cypionate (Test C) and Testosterone Enanthate (Test E). In this post, we will compare them with each other so you can choose the perfect Test ester for your needs.   HALF-LIFE COMPARISON Test E has a half-life of approximately 5 days, whereas […]Read More

Post-injection pain reduction techniques

Post-Injection Pain (PIP) is one of the worst things about having to inject Anabolic Steroids. Most of the time, PIP is minimal and subsides minutes or hours after the injections, but extreme cases of PIP can hinder our ability to exercise, walk and even sit! Is pinning AAS really worth it if we can’t even […]Read More