The short-term nor the long-term effects of Synthol have been adequately studied. The main risks are those common to all intra-muscular injections, namely accidental injection of Synthol into an artery or vein, which could lead to a heart attack, embolism or stroke due to blockage. Other risks include nerve damage, and infection.
Source: Syntholmuscle.com
The short-term nor the long-term effects of Synthol have been adequately studied in relation to cancer treatment. Synthol is used for muscle growth not as a cancer treatment. Source: syntholmuscle.com
Humiliation if not used responsibly,and infections and abcesses if not a sterile product.trick is though ,to always buy synthol that comes in a clear vial
Absolutely not!
Synthol is a sterile neutral oil that is locally injected right into the muscle. It becomes encapsulated in the bundles of muscle fibers which adds extreme volume to the muscle. The term Synthol used to describe any Site Enhancement Oil (SEO). Steroids are hormones. Source: Syntholmuscle.com
Greg Valentino injected himself with synthol to make his muscles look bigger. He is a bodybuilder and used this substance to make his biceps appear larger.
Synthol the French mouthwash and all-around health tonic was created in France in 1925. The bodybuilding supplement, known better as site enhancement oil, can be traced back to the late 19th century at least.
Using HCG injections are not safe. With injections you carry the risk of getting an infection and there are many bad side effects to using HCG. The side effects include migraines, blood clots, nausea and pregnancy in women.
Or a scleotheorpy soluction in the hand veins is this dangerous or not?
no,i have been buying for a few years off them,they sell great products especially their Synthobolic Synthol
to prevent infection
Yes, Gentamicin is effective against bacterial infections. However, gent is not used for all bacterial infections.
The bacteria commonly transmitted by direct hand contact and producing a nosocomial infection is Staphylococcus aureus.