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Taking fina pellets orally

gettinstrong00110 said:
Not afraid of needles. Swallowin the pellets just seems the easier option than converting it to liquid.

Just buy the conversion kit! It's easy but make sure you do it in a sterile environment. Believe me, the results are worth it! ;)
 
Those pellets are not made for consumption, they are shot into a cow under its skin. So if they are not made for a cow to eat, why would they work for humans to digest? It makes absolutely no sense that you could possibly break those down and absorb the fina in them, I bet all gains anyone has had through this method is a placebo effect. Just get a conversion kit, it is so friggin easy to make that stuff. Good Luck!!

-BS
 
cougar8 said:
Just buy the conversion kit! It's easy but make sure you do it in a sterile environment. Believe me, the results are worth it! ;)

We don't have cougars in Arizona, only mountain lions.......and even they are rare.




DIV
 
DIVISION said:
sure?

I thought they were different cats....





DIV


Yup...I have a B. Sc. in Zoology...in vet school now...


Some "experts" consider them different sub-species...but even that concept is controversial.
 
mendo said:
Yup...I have a B. Sc. in Zoology...in vet school now...


Some "experts" consider them different sub-species...but even that concept is controversial.

What's the school of thought in Vet school regarding giving pets AAS?

Do they shy away from it or are they liberal about it?

Do they have a preference as to which they use?

Are white tigers a genetic mutation or just a rare breed?

Are panthers also the same species as a cougar/mountain lion?

Lynx and bobcats? Same?





DIV
 
DIVISION said:
What's the school of thought in Vet school regarding giving pets AAS?

Do they shy away from it or are they liberal about it?

Do they have a preference as to which they use?

Are white tigers a genetic mutation or just a rare breed?

Are panthers also the same species as a cougar/mountain lion?

Lynx and bobcats? Same?





DIV


:lmao: Well AAS get mentioned for livestock from time to time...but not much..and never for pets in my experience. White tigers are a rare but natural variant. Panthers are the same species as cougers and mountain lions they live from Canada to the tip of South Ammerica... Lynx and Bobcats are diff species.

Oh...and oral fina doesn't work...
 
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