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Angiogenic/Vasodilating Cocktail Preliminary Results

My first series of test injections finished, and the results are promising. The biggest indicator of growth is that I now require more time to fully prepare my sex partners for penetration, as my penis can more easily cause damage to tight holes. The problems of getting too big to be comfortable are more apparent, and once again I ask myself if I should stop penis enlargement. I laugh at myself for thinking I could quit. My life right now is intertwined with the field of penis enlargement, and it has become my full time career: I will just need to devise a method to overcome the problems associated with the advanced enlargement. After all, someone has too! But back to the recent experiments, there was visible gains in girth with the latest cocktail, and erection duration was consistant at slightly less than 2 hours, and erection hardness was always above 90% erect. Testing with multiple injections per day, each shot had the same effect, with no sense of drug tolerence (meaning that eac...

First Angiogenic Vasodilating Cocktail Tests

My current vasodilating cocktail contains 10 different ingredients, and does very well in providing a pain-free erection. I went further and added Thymosin beta 4 (tb4) and human growth hormone (hgh). 3 injections later, I can say that so far I only have had good results because the post injection plumpness seems to last longer each time, and my soft, compressed length (wearing a divocup and divosocks) is 8". Erect thickness is noticeable too, as well as vascularity. My next step is to take this cocktail and dissolve glutamine in it. This should provide the multiplying cells the basic building blocks it needs to maximize growth. One of the vasodilators is ATP, which also supplies cellular energy. My next ingredient to add to this cocktail is creatine gluconate, which provides both creatine and glucose. Creatine is used to regenerate the ATP molecules, and glucose is the energy source. With so many ingredients, the risk of drug interactions are greater. But so far there have been n...