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:Blah blah blah, what a bunch of bullshit. This shit will make your muscles full of scar tissue instead of new muscle fibers. Enjoy your weak, freak arms.
:Blah blah blah, what a bunch of bullshit. This shit will make your muscles full of scar tissue instead of new muscle fibers. Enjoy your weak, freak arms.

I really have to agree. There is absolutely nothing out there that will increase your muscle size fast that isn't illegal, extremely dangerous, created by the government for the military, or all of the above. Besides, only an ar-tard will trust the people who say that any of that crap will help your muscles. If it helped your muscles safely, wouldn't everybody be ripped then? Seriously, dude.

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This is seriously one of the worst articles on Wikipedia. It is poorly written and cites no research to back up the claims that injecting these oils will "make room" for muscle growth. In fact, the only cited sources are bodybuilding websites. Oh, and the fact that virtually the entire article is written in a colloquial tone expressing someone's opinion. There's also that. 76.176.31.101 18:18, 20 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah, well, you smell and your mom dresses you funny.

Yeah. Uh. This article's pretty much entirely plagiarized from its references, too.

Seems that "article" is the only consistantly retreivable piece of info on the topic. BTW - The pic of the "bodybuilder" referenced? He never used the stuff. He claimed he did because he was too embarrassed to admit he has implants. He has siince admitted to having used Winstrol (site injected steroid) and had implants put in. Never used the SEO's - and only because the benzyl alcohol used in SEO's would have destroyed the implants...

I've used SEO's conservatively. They'll add size and help shape, but you still have to work hard, eat right, and get lots of sleep. They do in fact stretch the facia - as can be attested the first time anybody injects the SEO. You will have that "I just worked-out for the first time in 3 months" soreness almost instantly. That's the stress on the facia talking...

The most consistant regime is 1ml per muscle per day, rotated withing the muscle as warranted by the specific muscle. I would go no more than 3 weeks on, then take at least a week off. Personally, I go 3 on and 4 off. Upper arms went from 21 to 24 in 4 months. Gains look natural, i.e. no deformity. I've kept the gains and MRI confirms it is muscle. Guys who push the more aggressive regimes have, in my opinion, generally ended up with deformed-looking muscles. Take it slow and easy. These kind of gains are worth waiting for...

And, if you are going to pair this with AAS. Longer esters of test paired with tren or deca work well. Tren en and test en are the best combination with SEO, IMHO... Again, expensive, slower acting, but long enough in the body to ensure a quality result that will last...

Who the hell cares? The point stands that this is supposed to be an encyclopedic (as in, a bit more reliable than your average juice head at the gym), which it most definitely is not. It's barely above the level of advertisement now. 76.176.31.101 18:05, 26 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Blah blah blah, what a bunch of bullshit. This shit will make your muscles full of scar tissue instead of new muscle fibers. Enjoy your weak, freak arms.

I really have to agree. There is absolutely nothing out there that will increase your muscle size fast that isn't illegal, extremely dangerous, created by the government for the military, or all of the above. Besides, only an ar-tard will trust the people who say that any of that crap will help your muscles. If it helped your muscles safely, wouldn't everybody be ripped then? Seriously, dude.