Pumping with arthritis creme
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Pumping with arthritis creme
For the past few months I've been pumping with lube only in my 3 1/4'' x 9'' tube. The other day I thought I'd try something, using some arthritis creme (Aspercreme) while pumping with lube as well and my god its been working wonders for me. I seem to pack my 3 1/4'' tube in 3 hours with low pressure -5hg to -7hg with no discomfort or feeling exhaustion from the little guy by pumping too much. Usually I can pack the tube in 5 hours give or take 30 minutes. I will be posting before and after pictures soon once I get the chance. This might not be safe but I did take the risks for the curious.
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Re: Pumping with arthritis creme
Using arthritis cream, that sounds very interesting, thanks for posting. Keep us up to date with what/how it is working. Pictures would be good too. Anyone else tried other creams?
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Re: Pumping with arthritis creme
Very interesting indeed.
I have been pumping with heat and hydrating with Advocare Spark while pumping. I get a great result in just an hour between 4 and 6hg. Not sure if it is placebo or not. Lots of ingredients in that drink.
I have been pumping with heat and hydrating with Advocare Spark while pumping. I get a great result in just an hour between 4 and 6hg. Not sure if it is placebo or not. Lots of ingredients in that drink.
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Re: Pumping with arthritis creme
Rubicondann I also drink advocare spark and haave the same effect. I make sure I drink one before I start pumping and seem to swell faster plus seems like my balls are staying larger. So maybe there is something to it.
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Re: Pumping with arthritis creme
Ricky,
That's cool. I have some other pre workout junk I will try eventually. Gotta be able to pump during the day and the wife is usually around so my experimenting time is limited.
Wonder if any scientific person here can explain either the cream or drink's effect?
That's cool. I have some other pre workout junk I will try eventually. Gotta be able to pump during the day and the wife is usually around so my experimenting time is limited.
Wonder if any scientific person here can explain either the cream or drink's effect?
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My routine is drink a bottle of advocare and then into the jar with Epson salts and I seem to get a lot bigger. May have to try the crème and seem if that does anything. Since I'm single I get to pump all the time if I want to.
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Re: Pumping with arthritis creme
?is it an noninflammatory?
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Re: Pumping with arthritis creme
Hi just4me. Yes, Aspercreme is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
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According to the Aspercream website, here are the ingredients. No non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) ingredients are listed. My guess is that at one time, it contained aspirin (the most common NSAID), but it no longer does.
Active Ingredient
Menthol 10% . . . . . . . . . . . . Topical analgesic
Inactive Ingredients
acrylates/C10-30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer, allantoin, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, capsaicin, DMDM hydantoin, fragrance, glycerin, methylparaben, phenoxyethanol, propylene glycol, propylparaben, SD alcohol 40 (15%), steareth-2, steareth-21, triethanolamine, water
Active Ingredient
Menthol 10% . . . . . . . . . . . . Topical analgesic
Inactive Ingredients
acrylates/C10-30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymer, allantoin, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, capsaicin, DMDM hydantoin, fragrance, glycerin, methylparaben, phenoxyethanol, propylene glycol, propylparaben, SD alcohol 40 (15%), steareth-2, steareth-21, triethanolamine, water
It’s the pleasure of the pressure...
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Re: Pumping with arthritis creme
Hi SFPumper. You're absolutely right for the pain relieving heat gel but the pain relieving creme shows the following:
Active Ingredient
Trolamine salicylate 10% . . . . . . . . . . . . Topical analgesic
Inactive Ingredients
aloe barbadensis leaf juice, cetyl alcohol, glycerin, methylparaben, mineral oil, potassium phosphate, propylparaben, stearic acid, triethanolamine, water
So salicilates are NSAIDs - guess the devil is in the detail
Active Ingredient
Trolamine salicylate 10% . . . . . . . . . . . . Topical analgesic
Inactive Ingredients
aloe barbadensis leaf juice, cetyl alcohol, glycerin, methylparaben, mineral oil, potassium phosphate, propylparaben, stearic acid, triethanolamine, water
So salicilates are NSAIDs - guess the devil is in the detail
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Re: Pumping with arthritis creme
You’re right. The devil is in the details! Salicylates are NSAIDS, and they have been used for centuries in medicine. From my botany classes in college, I remembered that salicylates were originally found in willow bark, and willows are in the Salix genus of plants. Here’s some history of salicylates in medicine.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/20509453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/20509453/
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Re: Pumping with arthritis creme
One more thing. If you’re allergic to aspirin, then you should avoid anything with salicylates, including Aspercreme cremes. Birch bark tea is probably not a good idea, either, because it’s related to the willow tree.
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Re: Pumping with arthritis creme
Any clue on the results of pumping with it that were reported? What about with the sports drink Spark?
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Re: Pumping with arthritis creme
bquick77 has found a small gold mine. I have been pumping all week with Aspercreme on top of another home remedy I use plus some supplements and I have never pumped this quick or big With my home remedy or supplements b4. I hold the size all day and I pump up quicker and bigger everyday since the start of using aspercreme on Monday. Pumped up so big this morning!! Definitely been filling up my 2.5 and 2.7 with some good pump meat with everything combined. I think it’s possible to fill up the 3.0 by the end of the year With this new regiment. Thanks for the info bquick77 I strongly suggest everyone else who is healthy to do so. Pick up a tube haha of aspercreme and see for yourself!
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Re: Pumping with arthritis creme
Your testimony has me sold lol! I may give it a try next week. On the way to a much needed weekend away with the wife I probably should have given this a try last weekgetbigstj wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 3:02 am bquick77 has found a small gold mine. I have been pumping all week with Aspercreme on top of another home remedy I use plus some supplements and I have never pumped this quick or big With my home remedy or supplements b4. I hold the size all day and I pump up quicker and bigger everyday since the start of using aspercreme on Monday. Pumped up so big this morning!! Definitely been filling up my 2.5 and 2.7 with some good pump meat with everything combined. I think it’s possible to fill up the 3.0 by the end of the year With this new regiment. Thanks for the info bquick77 I strongly suggest everyone else who is healthy to do so. Pick up a tube haha of aspercreme and see for yourself!
Tired of being average. Working to change that.
Starting:
Nbpel: 6in
MEG: 5.25
Starting:
Nbpel: 6in
MEG: 5.25