Important is to inject it at multiple spots in the ball. Only in one spot is the effect minimal.
You can do it with one injection: Go a bit in and out and in several directions in the ball and push the alcohol in.
It should do the job very good.
CastratedTomcat (imported) wrote: Tue Jul 12, 2016 12:49 am 150 proof (75%) is very ok and you can use it. It could be, you need a bit more injections, but generelly is is good stuff to kill the balls.
Important is to inject it at multiple spots in the ball. Only in one spot is the effect minimal.
You can do it with one injection: Go a bit in and out and in several directions in the ball and push the alcohol in.
It should do the job very good.![]()
[quote="Cb2000user (imported)"micdavi24 (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2016 7:23 pm Sorry ZeuterMe, I guess my reply sounded harsher than I intended it to be. I was merely trying to highlight the fact that there have been cases of recovery of the testicles after being injected. Actually there have also been cases of recovery reported where dogs have been injected as well.
When I went this route, I had always wanted my testicles removed surgically as I really didn't want any dead tissue left behind my body to possibly cause health issues down the road. I am now 2 years and 3 month post castration and
situation. There is one more thing I would like to do and that is to have my scrotum removed and this will in all probability be accomplished over the Christmas period during a visit to Thailand. While there, I will also investigate the possibility of having my penis shortened as well. I do want this done and have considered DIY, but the risks are just too great and if I can't have it done in a safe affordable surgical setting, thenmicdavi24 (imported) wrote: Sun Jun 26, 2016 7:23 pm time=1407531840]
I could not be happier with the
ZeuterMe (imported) wrote: Wed Jul 13, 2016 2:51 pm Strictly speaking, there's no dead tissue left after calchlorin sterilization - any testicular remnants are quite alive. Necrosis and apoptosis occurs when cells are killed, ideally mostly apoptosis with little to no necrosis. Necrosis is messy, causing pain and swelling; apoptosis is orderly, efficient, and doesn't leak cell contents into intracellular spaces - this causes the immune system to panic and "marshall the troops" as it were. In apoptosis, the cell efficiently disassembles itself into bite-sized, membrane-bound chunks for macrophages to eat and recycle, once the cell's own recycling system has disassembled many of its proteins and its DNA.
Given the side-effects described, and the fact that it can take months to take full effect, calchlorin seems to cause a brief spike of necrosis and lesser cell damage with the ethanol, followed by a long period of apoptotic cell loss mediated by the calcium chloride interfering with normal cell maintenance.
CastratedTomcat (imported) wrote: Thu Jul 21, 2016 11:23 am If you have mixed with ethanol, you would feel it! Belive me... ouch*![]()