27-11-2015, 05:27 PM
Another thing that has been in trial in the medical field in glycerin ( glycol). It has been used to relieve nerve pain. It does not migrate from injection site. The only downside is it is hydrophilic, absorbing water. It is not established how much water is absorbed, nor the length of time that it remains in the system. No evidence of rejection or adverse effects, other than pain from what i have seen.
As with sucrose or dextrose, extreme caution should be taken. Being a sugar as well, this should be avoided by diabetics, as it may cause high blood sugar, even diabetic shock, or diabetic coma.
I have not found anything on glycerin being injected in breasts.
As with sucrose or dextrose, extreme caution should be taken. Being a sugar as well, this should be avoided by diabetics, as it may cause high blood sugar, even diabetic shock, or diabetic coma.
I have not found anything on glycerin being injected in breasts.

