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VETERINARY STEROIDS HAVE BEEN USED IN THIS COUNTRY FOR A LONG TIME, YES THEY WORK JUST AS GOOD AS THE OTHERS IF YOU ARE INTO USING ROIDS.

Yeah, since posting this thread ive learned abit more about them. Seems theyre actually quite easy to get a hold of, if you into that sort of thing of corse :grin:

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never actually thought of animal roids . the only problem I hear with anything involving roids is the sourcing of such things. I haven't seen them around, nor can I ever see them at the gym etc. I guess people who do you supplement with ab's are pretty discreet about it. and if you aren't in the right circle. your pretty buggered.

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I haven't seen them around, nor can I ever see them at the gym etc. I guess people who do you supplement with ab's are pretty discreet about it. and if you aren't in the right circle. your pretty buggered.

Im pretty sure noone has seen someone shooting up in the gym, it would be stupid IMO to shoot up at the gym :shock: As for people being discreet, yeah most people are, even when its blatently obvious (although i guess you can never be 100% sure) people will still deny it.

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Most of the stuff on the NZ and Aus market will have been intended for animals - getting the real deal will cost you more than a pretty penny. The only major difference is that vet gear isn't manufactured as strictly as human gear, so ain't quite as "clean". You'll still get the same results - but it's kind of like the difference between getting a hotdog from a caravan of gypsy's at the local easter show, or getting one made by your mother - one has been made with great care - the other has been made with what ever they could scrape off the floor - it still fills you up but leaves you with a funny feeling in your bowels.

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One of the more common Test esthers in NZ is 'Testoviron', the manufactured name for Test. Propionate. It is intended for use with sheep, not humans. If you have ever seen some of it, you'll note all the floaty things in there....I wouldn't be sticking that into my thighs.

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Come on guys you dont really believe vet grade gear is full of bacteria and is unsafe?

The only difference between vet and human grade is vet will usually have higher levels of benzyl benzoate (BB) as an antimicrobial additive which causes MUCH more pain than human grade which has been specially formulated for human consumption

Although if you go to Mexico or get any QV/Denkall/Animal Power etc gear their quality control and sanitation standards are somewhat below par and you really never know what you're getting

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the vet gear is probably alot more safe then some off the ug gear floting around i have taken vet grade stanozol 50 mill vial with a big picture off a horse on it lol was the best stan i have ever had and also Tribolan a deca/methandrol mix another good vet product says for animals but i think its just a cover up they know its gona end up in our hands

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