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All the gear I’ve gotten from axle in the past was always clear. So it doesn’t make sense for him to say it’s normal that it’s piss yellow now.I have 2 older vials of crystal clear test e300 from axle. No piss color to be found.
I might be wrong, but i think the Test E in the latest batches was clear, its the Test C that's pissy.I have 2 older vials of crystal clear test e300 from axle. No piss color to be found.
You're probably right.I might be wrong, but i think the Test E in the latest batches was clear, its the Test C that's pissy.
I am not defending but full disclosure, as someone who bought a few big vials from this batch, I admit I want this to be true.I might be wrong, but i think the Test E in the latest batches was clear, its the Test C that's pissy.
I am not defending but full disclosure, as someone who bought a few big vials from this batch, I admit I want this to be true.
This is from ChatGPT:
A slight yellow tint in a vial of testosterone cypionate suspended in MCT oil is not usually concerning, and here’s why:
Normal Reasons for Yellow Tint
Possible Causes for Concern
- Natural oxidation: Over time, even in sealed vials, minor oxidation can cause a pale yellow hue. This is common if the vial has been stored for months or exposed to small amounts of air during use.
- Oil type: MCT oil itself can vary slightly in color from clear to light yellow depending on the source and refinement process.
- Compound or carrier reactions: Testosterone cypionate and the benzyl alcohol/benzyl benzoate often used in formulations can produce a faint tint over time.
You should only be concerned if any of these are true:
If the vial has been exposed to high temperatures or light for long periods, mild discoloration can occur, but that alone doesn’t mean it’s unsafe — as long as the oil is still clear, uniform, and particle-free.
- The color has changed significantly (e.g., from clear to dark yellow or brown).
- The oil appears cloudy, milky, or has particulates floating in it.
- There’s sediment or the solution looks like it has separated.
- It smells different (strong rancid or chemical odor).
- The vial was not sterile or has been reused, heated, or opened for a long period.

I'll be sending your products off for testing because piss colored DHB is not normal no matter how many times you say it is. Should you honor your reimbursement policy, you'll have another opportunity to win my future business but I gotta say, as a first time customer, I am less than impressed.
hopefully you're sending off the TRE400 for GCMS before using it.
Unless it's due to contamination that shows up on GCMS, you'd probably never know why it's yellow
If it bothers you, you'd better off be looking elsewhere for a dif vendor.
This photo looks much clearer than some of the other photos that appeared more turbid.I posted some comparison photos a few pages back. Here's another one with my attempt to use natural lighting.
1. The vial on the left is what DHB 100mg/mL in MCT should look like. Clear.
2. The vial in the middle is what I would consider a 'tint' of yellow. This vial contains test E 300mg/mL.
3. And then we have the DHB 100mg/mL from Axle. This is not a tint. It's full on damaged-kidney-colored piss.
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I'm sending it for GCMS testing this week but if the color is due to oxidation we may never know since Jano doesn't offer a test for that.
Whats the volume of the right jar compared to the other two? Looks easily double the size. Not excusing anything, but that can be why it has a stronger hue. Also the two on the left dont have labels. Would imagine it would look darker against the white background that light cant pierce as well.I posted some comparison photos a few pages back. Here's another one with my attempt to use natural lighting.
1. The vial on the left is what DHB 100mg/mL in MCT should look like. Clear.
2. The vial in the middle is what I would consider a 'tint' of yellow. This vial contains test E 300mg/mL.
3. And then we have the DHB 100mg/mL from Axle. This is not a tint. It's full on damaged-kidney-colored piss.
View attachment 360219
I'm sending it for GCMS testing this week but if the color is due to oxidation we may never know since Jano doesn't offer a test for that.
Whats the volume of the right jar compared to the other two? Looks easily double the size. Not excusing anything, but that can be why it has a stronger hue. Also the two on the left dont have labels. Would imagine it would look darker against the white background that light cant pierce as well.
Either way, Im glad your getting your stuff tested and hopefully we all learn something from this.
