Mct. I have several Test Cyp 250 and several Test E 250 from the first sale. All MCT.Do you know what the carrier oil is?
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Mct. I have several Test Cyp 250 and several Test E 250 from the first sale. All MCT.Do you know what the carrier oil is?
That’s what I was thinking. Is it something that just happens? Is it normal and good to still use? They are all MCT. I know they were clear when I first got them. They been in a dark cabinet 71 degrees.Oxidation
I've got about ten vials from him from a bit before the whole cyp EO situation. They're all still clear, but i'm not sure if i'll ever use themThat’s what I was thinking. Is it something that just happens? Is it normal and good to still use? They are all MCT. I know they were clear when I first got them. They been in a dark cabinet 71 degrees.
If we are talking about Devon’s products, we should not do it in primal’s thread as sone people will get confused as to who’s products we are discussing. My fault for mentioning him.I've got about ten vials from him from a bit before the whole cyp EO situation. They're all still clear, but i'm not sure if i'll ever use them
Mine are Primals.If we are talking about Devon’s products, we should not do it in primal’s thread as sone people will get confused as to who’s products we are discussing. My fault for mentioning him.
Please let’s not resurrect Devon’s thread though. It needs a slow death
Fair point, to be clear i'm not referring to primal gear at all. I also agree to not resurrect his thread. let that shit dieIf we are talking about Devon’s products, we should not do it in primal’s thread as sone people will get confused as to who’s products we are discussing. My fault for mentioning him.
Please let’s not resurrect Devon’s thread though. It needs a slow death
He should do a collab with...nevermind, I'm not gonna summon him.
since were on the topic.
I picked up some test C in MCT a few weeks ago. some were yellow colored and the others were clear.
this is how it came from PrimalMaybe others have but I’ve had vials of test at 200 and 250 in MCT for a few years and it never changed color.
Whatdelnegro
Perhaps they are referring to the funky homosapien.What
I understood the reference but it might be just as funny if I didn’tPerhaps they are referring to the funky homosapien.
Edit: there may be an age threshold to that one.
Paging Dobalina...Perhaps they are referring to the funky homosapien.
Edit: there may be an age threshold to that one.


thanks for this info. i'm assuming in my case the oil was introduced to some high heat during the brew process?TLDR:
If a vial yellows over time, either the carrier oil, API or both, have oxidized.
The byproducts of this are Reactive Oxygen Species (the functional opposite of anti-oxidants).
At a cellular level this stresses lipids, proteins, and mitochondria. It triggers inflammation, especially in arterial walls, accelerating artheriosclorisis and converts LDL to oxidized LDL, which is the single most damaging cholesterol molecule.
You will see a rise in HS-CRP.
The least bad effects of oxidized oil are from MCT (it’s mostly saturated fat which can’t oxidize unless exposed to high heat), the worst is GSO. But high quality MCT shouldn’t oxidize or cause AAS to oxidize for a long, long time.
Miglyol 812, the pharma standard, is 100% fully saturated, making it the best for oxidation resistance. It’s definitely the carrier of choice for long term storage,
Heating simulates aging. Once the anti-oxidants in the oil are consumed, they start to go rancid / yellow.
View attachment 357916
This shows how stable Miglyol 812 is compared to others.
View attachment 357917
I have a vial of 6 year old Test-C in Miglyol 812 that’s been at room temp the entire time, as water clear as the day I got it.
TLDR:
If a vial yellows over time, either the carrier oil, API or both, have oxidized.
The byproducts of this are Reactive Oxygen Species (the functional opposite of anti-oxidants).
At a cellular level this stresses lipids, proteins, and mitochondria. It triggers inflammation, especially in arterial walls, accelerating artheriosclorisis and converts LDL to oxidized LDL, which is the single most damaging cholesterol molecule.
You will see a rise in HS-CRP.
Yellowed gear is essentially injectable aging.
The least bad effects of oxidized oil are from MCT (it’s mostly saturated fat which can’t oxidize unless exposed to high heat), the worst is GSO. But high quality MCT shouldn’t oxidize or cause AAS to oxidize for a long, long time.
Miglyol 812, the pharma standard, is 100% fully saturated, making it the best for oxidation resistance. It’s definitely the carrier of choice for long term storage,
Heating simulates aging. Once the anti-oxidants in the oil are consumed, they start to go rancid / yellow.
View attachment 357916
This shows how stable Miglyol 812 is compared to others.
View attachment 357917
I have a vial of 6 year old Test-C in Miglyol 812 that’s been at room temp the entire time, as water clear as the day I got it.
I use 840 which I would have expected to be more stable, apparently not. Would you be willing to share that article link?
So at what point is GSO test considered “bad”?TLDR:
If a vial yellows over time, either the carrier oil, API or both, have oxidized.
The byproducts of this are Reactive Oxygen Species (the functional opposite of anti-oxidants).
At a cellular level this stresses lipids, proteins, and mitochondria. It triggers inflammation, especially in arterial walls, accelerating artheriosclorisis and converts LDL to oxidized LDL, which is the single most damaging cholesterol molecule.
You will see a rise in HS-CRP.
Yellowed gear is essentially injectable aging.
The least bad effects of oxidized oil are from MCT (it’s mostly saturated fat which can’t oxidize unless exposed to high heat), the worst is GSO. But high quality MCT shouldn’t oxidize or cause AAS to oxidize for a long, long time.
Miglyol 812, the pharma standard, is 100% fully saturated, making it the best for oxidation resistance. It’s definitely the carrier of choice for long term storage,
Heating simulates aging. Once the anti-oxidants in the oil are consumed, they start to go rancid / yellow.
View attachment 357916
This shows how stable Miglyol 812 is compared to others.
View attachment 357917
I have a vial of 6 year old Test-C in Miglyol 812 that’s been at room temp the entire time, as water clear as the day I got it.
