The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
A survey in France reported an overall risk of sepsis of 13 per 1 million injections, with a
much lower incidence if prepackaged syringes are used.
That said, after one staph infection, I was eager to explore less invasive injections, which led
to the next therapy: biopuncture.
6. BIOPUNCTURE. AREAS FIXED: INFRASPINATUS, ACHILLES TENDON.
"Can you hear that?"
I could, and it was disgusting. Dr. Lee Wolfer was in the process of giving me between 40 and
60 injections1 with small needles commonly used for tuberculosis tests. Each injection was no
more than half an inch under the skin, but the noise emanating from my infraspinatus, one of
the rotator cu muscles in the shoulders, sounded like someone walking on hard snow: audible
crunching.
"That's calcium deposited where it shouldn't be."
Lee, one of the foremost spine and back specialists in the United States, then got back to
work. The injections weren't close to done