High-Concentration Product Safety Advisory

More and more customers try our highly concentrated products such as Test 400 mg/ml or Deca 300 mg/ml without carefully reading the included pamphlets or safety information.

Many users are not aware that a higher concentration per milliliter can cause temporary side effects, and may mistakenly believe they have developed an infection.

We clearly warn all customers—on our website, on product packaging, and in the enclosed pamphlets—that high-concentration formulations may cause:

  • Post-Injection Pain (PIP)
  • Lumps or localized swelling
  • Increase in body temperature
  • Symptoms similar to an infection

These reactions have led some customers to incorrectly accuse us of selling infected or impure products.

This is NOT the case.

These symptoms are a typical and natural physiological response to a high dosage of active compound per milliliter.

⚠️ Important:
Not every body can tolerate high concentrations without discomfort.
These products are designed exclusively for experienced and advanced users who require minimal oil volume per application.

If you have never used a highly concentrated product before, it is strongly advised not to exceed 0.5 ml per application initially.

Over time, the body typically adapts. After approximately 30–40 applications, users generally report significantly reduced PIP compared to initial use.


Reducing Discomfort

Some experienced users reduce discomfort by lowering overall concentration through dilution with a lower-concentration sterile oil-based product.

This adjustment may help reduce localized reactions while maintaining total compound intake.

⚠️ Only sterile, injection-grade oils should ever be used.


If You Experience Swelling or a Lump

If a PIP or lump occurs:

  • Do not panic
  • This is not an infection
  • It is a temporary inflammatory response

Many users find relief by using

  1. anti-inflammatory support, such as ibuprofen,
  2. applying a topical anti-inflammatory product to the affected area. TOPICAL BENADRYL
  3. taking oral benedryl / reactine

3 steps will help!


Final Reminder

High-concentration products require experience, awareness, and individual tolerance assessment.

Always ensure you fully understand the nature of high-strength formulations before use.

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