Anyone inject liquid vitamin E??

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TechnoTed: Lots of people inject their uretha with things. :eek: Some are medications like Monostat for yeast infections (yes; guys get yeast infections too) :'( Some of us have injected different creams loaded with testosterone. Some creams will cause erections, like those shot at the base of the cock does. (Haven't tried those shots...):p Our cocks and balls have the best transdermal surfaces on our bodies, so they can absorb things much better than almost any other skin area. (The abdomen is excellent too, but not as good as our cocks). An easy way to load up and shoot most anything you want to try is to get those small but long hypodermic needles :eek: that diabetics use. The size is much smaller than a wood pencil, about 3/16" dia. Cut off the needle at the base, exposing a hole about 3/32 or 1/8" dia. You can suck up liquid like Vit. E by extending the plunger while dipped in the oil. Heavier thing like creams can be loaded into the cylinder by removing the plunger and pushing the cream in. The best way is to fill the cylinder (tube) inverted or at an angle and push the large end into the cream jar or in the palm of your hand. The tube can be gently worked all the way into your cock (about 4") before you inject the cream so most of the cream is absorbed into the body before it gets squeezed out of your glory-tool.
BTW: Your colon is also an excellent source for absorbtion, so you can get much larger hypos and after modifying them as above, you can load 'em up with whatever turns you on and deposit it deep in your bod. I have heard of guys forcing booze into their ass and getting a super high buzz almost immediately. ::) Enjoy... :eek:

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longtimelurker: [quote author=TechnoTed link=board=health;num=1058212021;start=20#20 date=09/20/03 at 18:32:53]
BTW: Your colon is also an excellent source for absorbtion, so you can get much larger hypos and after modifying them as above, you can load 'em up with whatever turns you on and deposit it deep in your bod. I have heard of guys forcing booze into their ass and getting a super high buzz almost immediately. ::) Enjoy... :eek:

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Yes, I remember that in certain circles enjoying a bottle of champagne 'up the arse' was quite a popular pasttime at one point.

Although, seeing that you wouldn't be able to taste it, surely you'd be better off using something cheap but rank?
 
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TechnoTed: Yaa lurker, maybe a pint of el cheapo 'Meadwood' :p up de 'ol bunghole would be the most 'cost-effective'. :D
So I have a question: How the heck did you get the 'bubbly' up the 'ol arse'? ???

And pecker is probably close; maaybe...'rot-gut' is the term for the (ugh) 'second-hand' booze? :(
 
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micro: Keep in mind that excess of anything can be bad. Some people claim that excess vitamin E can damage the brain. How do you know your not doing damage to your reproductive system or body parts that are nearby?

I have personally stopped taking any supplemental vitamins, and avoid any lotion with ANY added vitamins to it. Vitamin E can cause rashes to sensitive skin, and can overstimulate it, which they say will eventually cause the skin to age pre-maturely.
 
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TechnoTed: Wow Micro, I think you've gone way overboard and you should reconsider your aversion to things that will benefit you. Talk about throwing the baby out with the bathwater. I don't mean to be mean or scold you but if you're serious and your message not bogus, you are being damn right paranoid and silly! (No, I am not a pill peddler...)
On the other hand, I have to agree with you totally that excess of anything can be bad. Right on target there.
 
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longtimelurker: [quote author=TechnoTed link=board=health;num=1058212021;start=20#25 date=09/23/03 at 14:37:19]Wow Micro, I think you've gone way overboard and you should reconsider your aversion to things that will benefit you. Talk about throwing the baby out with the bathwater. I don't mean to be mean or scold you but if you're serious and your message not bogus, you are being damn right paranoid and silly! (No, I am not a pill peddler...)
On the other hand, I have to agree with you totally that excess of anything can be bad. Right on target there.[/quote]

Not necessarily - I've posted on a similar thing elsewhere and, like micro, I have a similar aversion to the majority of 'health supplements'

A big problem is that vitamins come in two forms: fat-soluble and water-soluble. Water-soluble vitamins like vitamin C are easily excreted through urine and the body can control it's level fairly easily. Fat-soluble vitamins, like A and E on the other hand, tend to get stuck in the body a lot more easily, making it easier to overdose.

Like anything, vitamins can become toxic when taken to excess - that is why there is a RDA and not a RMA (recc. min. amount). People have been known to take a 100% complete tablet on top of other supplements and suffered overdose side-effects as a result. In fact, the EU is currently considering a total ban on high-dose B6 supplements due to cases of overdose.

It is also not just vitamins that can be problematic - herbal supplements can also cause unexpected side-effects. Just because they come from a plant source does not mean that they do not have any side-effects or interactions like any other drug. In fact, I think it's St. John's wart (but I'm not sure), but one herbal remedy in particular is well-known amongst doctors for causing potentially serious reactions when taken in combination with certain prescription medicines.

Sorry to rant, but this blind trust of all things 'natural' to the perils of the evil chemicals is something which is causing a lot of concern amongst my professional field at the moment.
 
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micro: Ok, Maybe I am paranoid. But, here is one page which makes a number of claims about problems with vitamins. Not just opinion either, but supported by medical journals.
http://www.3.waisays.com/
If it doesn't open directly to the vitamin page, look under dangerous vitamin supplements.