master.on
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What could u dissolve in it?
Would this be a good one-fits-all mixture?
Would this be a good one-fits-all mixture?
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Don't think 10% eo is gonna be much different than no eo. One size fits all, though. Why would you be trying to make a one size fits all? It's unrealistic.
Doesn't EO damage certain filters? Why use EO if you don't need it?
Interesting to hear that EO doesn't make a big difference and may even damage filters.different 10% EO and no EO be only in viscosity, 25% and more could help better
Interesting to hear that EO doesn't make a big difference and may even damage filters.
Great posts buddies
You plan on using around 10% eo? Using pdef syringe filters i've done products with 100% eo and never had a problem.PTFE ( teflon ) membrane is good for you when you want filter some with EO
Okay, good to know. Anything you could do to increase it? I see Naps sells 50/50 and pharmacom sells 100.... Thoughts? they must be doing something.I got it to hold at 60 mg
30/30 stayed suspended for a week now. Works great. 100 mg will I believe be way to high
The only time you need that much bb is with prop or test cyp.What could u dissolve in it?
Would this be a good one-fits-all mixture?
The only time you need that much bb is with prop or test cyp.
Doesn't EO damage certain filters? Why use EO if you don't need it?
You always claim "no heat" and now "allow to cool". Can you explain the difference? Is your rule "no" heat, "low" heat, or are there different cases that need heat in your brews?When raw is dissolved and the solution has cooled to room temperature and stays disolved,
That's not a problem. However, I wouldn't store the products in plastic syringes for any amount of time... They will be eaten up.Need to ask Pharmacom this same question...
"We use 5 to 10% pharmaceutical grade ethyl oleate in our oils. As a result injections are not painful and don`t cause big lumps, etc."
Why?...
Base is in h2o. Ugls use oil as well.
Npp is one that does require more solvent.
