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subject: Are Australian Veterinarian Steroids Ok For Human Use [print this page]


Author: Mick Hart
Author: Mick Hart

Yeah, well Ive used shit loads of equipoise and spectriol and vet stuff in OZ and it was mostly fine. Saying that I copped a bad systemic infection from some re-bottled "Dynabol" that some "expert from the NABBA" was selling down there (I found out he was just bottling it into smaller 10ml vials from big vets bottles in the back room of his shop in Geelong).I almost lost all my teeth with the infection and ended up in casualty at the royal hospital in Melbourne a few times. Not nice at all. If you do take any vet stuff and start to show symptoms of bad flu stop them all immediately. It may very well just be flu with a lowered immune system from the testosterone but it may also be a systemic infection as well. Dont risk it if you show any symptoms at all.So the answer is to be careful in OZ as there is good and bad. Because of the big cattle industry there is a hell of a lot of cheap vet steroids about. Most is similar quality to human stuff but as always be very careful. If in doubt and you have the money get the human stuff! If you have to get the vet stuff put the vial in real hot water for 5 mins then let it cool before injecting. Mr Borrenson swore by this technique (but how come he got an infection when he injected in his delt years ago?).Personally, now I always get human steroids but if you can only afford vet stuff your 99% fine but there is a small element of risk so just think about it first. Oh yeah you can get clenbuterol in KG feed tubs in OZ but make sure you know the difference between micro and milligrams first or you will shake so much all your fillings will fall out... I had to get beta-blockers for one young lad before he died from an overdose once in OZ and I recently read that even Pros like Lee Priest can miss-judge dosages with that powder and get the jitters bad.The vet steroids are usually as strong as human ones mg for mg. The only worry I had was, as you all would think. Hygiene. But then again they are now almost as good as human ones. An irate farmer whose prize breeding bull has copped an infection from a contaminated steroid vial is as quick with a lawyer as your average 100meter sprinter nowadays (think about it).Do not worry though. Whatever you do you will not catch mad cow disease from injecting any type of steroids. (Old Growth hormone maybe?) So any frothing at the mouth or insanity, well you cant blame the steroids for that!About the Author:

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