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  • dissolving pills under tounge??

    i remember reading on a.com the benefits of possibly doing this with pills..can anyone tell me if its better or not..thanks

  • #2
    i think kir does it, the idea got mixed results (some felt it made no difference to let dissolve vs. swallowing)
    gym
    i let my anadrols dissolve, but ive never done it any other way

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    • #3
      how does it taste..im scared its gonna suck

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      • #4
        OMG just let them dissolve under your tongue. No enzymes in the stomach to break down the tabs and make them loose dosage. And the gear will only end up passing through your liver once instead of twice. Thats good enough reasoning to me. Plus, my stomach especially on Naps or Abombs doesnt get that upset as if I just swallow them. OK Im done. I'm sure you will get a book report stating why to or not to do this. Make the decision on your own. PEACE! KIR

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        • #5
          i like those two reasons just to give it a shot..

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          • #6
            I let my ECA dissolve under my tongue with a mouth full of water, after I swallow I can fell it kick in within 10 minutes, the caffeine pill tastes like shit, but in my opinion it works better. Im gona try the same thing when I start oral winny's the last 8 wks. of my next cycle, Peace, 4seasons.

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            • #7
              Yea... sublingual (under the tongue) is a very vascular area. It's one of the reasons that it's so hard to quit chewing tobacco. You put that dip in along your gum line and the "buzz" comes on quickly effecting the cerebral cortex. It traveled through the blood stream quick due to the vascularity under the tongue. People get addicted to the quick tobacco effect... hooked.

              That's why they give nitroglycerin sublingual to folks with chest pain. The med dialates the blood vessels to prevent a heart attach, but the route taken is the quickest to stop the chest pain. Sublingual... very quick response.

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              • #8
                good info pencil..thanks.

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                • #9
                  Bottom line... if the med wasn't designed for sublingual use, then it was designed for absorbtion by the gastric lining of the stomach. Just my 2cc's.

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