Insulin Needles: Everything You Need to Know

Insulin Needles: Everything You Need to Know

Over 35% of people in the United States struggle with obesity. An additional 32.5% of Americans are overweight. With more than two-thirds of the United States population struggling with their weight there has to be a simpler solution- thankfully there is one.

Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) injections have been known to help burn unwanted fat. The biggest barrier to utilizing HCG as a fat-burning tool is managing the injections.

In order to ease the needle injection process, people have begun using insulin needles to administer HCG. Keep reading to learn more about insulin needles and how to inject yourself with HCG.

How to Administer HCG with an Insulin Needle

With a subcutaneous needle, you can inject your HCG on the go. A syringe is a hollow tube with a plunger on one side and a needle on the other. Users will draw the HCG out of a vial with a syringe and then inject it into the body.

It is best to find an injection site that has some fatty tissue on it. When injected, HCG needs to go into the fat under the skin. When doing a body injection, you need to pinch the skin and put the needle in at a 45ยบ angle.

As you push the needle into the skin, you can let go of the pinched skin. Slowly push down on the plunger to push the HCG into your system. To prevent leaks, you should leave the syringe in place for 5 seconds before pulling the needle out.

Insulin Needle Thickness

The factor that best differentiates needles is the thickness of the needle. A needle’s thickness is measured in gauge rather than millimeters or inches. By picking the right needle or syringe size, you can minimize pain and avoid scar tissue buildup.

The different syringe sizes are helpful when administering different doses. Intramuscular and subcutaneous injections require different needles. Intramuscular injections are absorbed faster because muscle tissue has a greater blood supply than tissue right beneath the skin.

The higher the needle gauge, the thinner the needle. If you need to inject large doses of HCG, you will want a slightly lower gauge number. This will allow more HCG to enter the body more quickly with a single injection.

Best Needle Injection Practices

You will quickly grow accustomed to giving yourself HCG injections. Whether you are new to injections or not, here are some best practices for insulin needle injections.

  • Make sure to use a new syringe and needle every time
  • Rotate your injection sites
  • Hold for a few seconds to reduce leakage

By following these best practices, you can lower your chances of infection and leaks. Injecting HCG should go quite smoothly once you grow accustomed to it.

Use Insulin Needles to Lose Weight

Getting rid of stubborn body fat can be extremely liberating. Thankfully insulin needles make it easier to administer your HCG. Contact us for more information on syringes and HCG.

Do You Know How to Mix HCG?

Once hydrated, most HCG looses its potency in about 30-45 days, so the more control you have over that “clock,” the better.

So you’re best option is to mix your own HCG. But don’t worry! It’s not has hard as it sounds. BASICALLY, it’s a three-step process:

1. Hydrate the HCG.

2. Put the hydrated HCG into a clean, empty glass vial.

3. Add enough mixing solvent to get the mixture to the right strength for dosing.

Of course, there’s a little more to it than that. But we do have complete mixing instructions on our webiste: www.hcgsupplies.com. Just click on “Mixing Instructions” for complete details.

For accurate information on how to mix HCG correctly, please visit our website or download the free PDF here:

Free HCG Mixing Directions

HCG Mixing Kits

If you are following the HCG diet there are definitely some supplies you need. The HCG mixing kits we carry are designed to provide you with the essential items that you will need to mix together the ingredients properly.

Our Mixing Kits include:

Injection needles/syringes, your choice of large (intra-muscular) or small (subcutaneous)

Empty mixing vials, your choice of clear or amber

Large needles and syringes for mixing

-Your choice of mixing solvent

Alcohol Pads

When you’re searching for supplies you want to be sure you get those of the highest quality from a reputable source and that’s us!

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