WWB EQ 600mg/ml oil color

Hey this isn’t related to WWB’s gear or any source from this thread, I just saw you’re pretty educated on the negative impacts of EO and I have a question. I have some tren A that I got almost a year ago , as soon as I took the cap off I’m hit with the smell of a strong solvent like guiacol. It doesn’t make sense for guiacol to be in tren so is there anything else that could be causing this strong chemical smell ? I’m just assuming guiacol because it smells like some injectable orals I’ve had in the past and those contained guaicol to my knowledge.
if it stinks up the room, its probably G.
for dummy testing, get a syringe with a rubber plunger, fill it up with .2 mls, and leave it out for days. 2-3% G should visibly dissolve a plunger in around a week (plunger gets mushy/swollen, maybe parts break off). higher Guaiacol dissolves/breaks parts off faster.

Other thing you could do is send it off to Jano for testing (as @Photon said, G testing is around 25 bucks) since you sourced off Eroids you could save on shipping by getting some other compounds tested as well.
 
Interesting. I have 4 vials of BU600 - 2 bought in August and 2 in September. They are clearly from different batches but the color seems to be the same and not as deep or even orange-ish as yours.

I took a couple of photos next to Unique Bold and Tren, that is the only other yellow/orange stuff I have. I know Unique is GSO so we are comparing apples to oranges here but that's besides the point.

4 x Bold Unique - 4 x BU600 - Tren A Unique - Tren Hex Unique

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Bold Unique vs BU600

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BU600 vs Tren A Unique

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It looks to me that my BU600 is very light yellow, far from what you guys posted.
But I can also be color blind.
Or have a different phone camera.
Or shitty light at my place.
Pick one :D
These don't look too bad compared to the stuff posted in the OP. I have a couple vials of their BU300 that I'll break out tonight and have a look at. I remember them being slightly yellow.
 
It's hard to know without knowing the source. Some vendors are just lazy. Dumpling some G in it solves all problems -- everything dissolves.

If it gives a strong chemical smell I'd just throw it away. Or you can get it tested, G testing is 25? I don't remember.
Gotcha , thankfully I only have 1 vial of it so I’m just gonna chalk it up to a loss as I no longer use that source anymore. And after learning about how toxic G is I don’t use anything that contains it, nasty stuff
 
if it stinks up the room, its probably G.
for dummy testing, get a syringe with a rubber plunger, fill it up with .2 mls, and leave it out for days. 2-3% G should visibly dissolve a plunger in around a week (plunger gets mushy/swollen, maybe parts break off). higher Guaiacol dissolves/breaks parts off faster.

Other thing you could do is send it off to Jano for testing (as @Photon said, G testing is around 25 bucks) since you sourced off Eroids you could save on shipping by getting some other compounds tested as well.
Appreciate the info man , I’ll load up a plunger and see what happens but I’m just gonna toss it , thankfully it’s only 1 vial and I no longer use them. Interested to see what happens to the plunger, I’ll post an update in a week or so
 
Gotcha , thankfully I only have 1 vial of it so I’m just gonna chalk it up to a loss as I no longer use that source anymore. And after learning about how toxic G is I don’t use anything that contains it, nasty stuff
Toss that crap in the trash bro. Replacement otw
 
China uses EO in everything for smoother injections. lowers customer complaints, fewer complaints, more return customers who never bother getting educated on this stuff.
Customer health down the road is none of their concern. Why should it be?
Interesting. That is too bad. I'll probably order some raws and make my own.

I put some on my fingers and it kinda smelt like sweaty nutsack. No chemical smell.
 
Ok guys, what do we think about the WWB EQ 300. I unfortunately bought a Kit. Is this too oxidized?
 

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You hit the nail on the head here. If i dissolved 200mg of TC with 200mg of rat poison in oil and sent it for HLPC testing. It will be revealed as a perfect vial of TC. Understanding what causes impurities is a lot more difficult than verifying that the oil contains the desires AAS compound.
Yea that’s where I’m at. Can’t really figure out what else is in it. It seems to most likely just be oxidized carrier oil.
 
Yea that’s where I’m at. Can’t really figure out what else is in it. It seems to most likely just be oxidized carrier oil.
Oxidation or a raw impurity. Lots of people say "Just" oxidized, or "oxidation" is normal. I call bullshit. Oxidation can break down the AAS or the solvents, or the carrier oil compounds into derivative oxidized compounds, each with its own risk profile. None of which are likely to kill us, but discussions suggest can cause systemic inflamation, iflated blood C-Reactive Protein, premature agining. All whilst many of us inject anti-oxidants such as Glutathione to try to reduce oxidative stress.

Whilst im sure there is a truth to "oxidation is normal". When i see some seriously gritty bright yellow looking stale piss out here over the last month, i question at what level is it "just oxidation".

Your question "Is this TOO oxidized?" seems a good question.

I think the answers of "test it" and "just send it" are bullshit as we don't know what the impurities are.

Best piece of advice i've seen so far was from @Ghoul who suggested getting a sensitive CRP bloods baseline and adding to routine testing. Think this is a common sense approach if shooting any oil that you have doubts about.

My uninformed rant over.
 
Oxidation or a raw impurity. Lots of people say "Just" oxidized, or "oxidation" is normal. I call bullshit. Oxidation can break down the AAS or the solvents, or the carrier oil compounds into derivative oxidized compounds, each with its own risk profile. None of which are likely to kill us, but discussions suggest can cause systemic inflamation, iflated blood C-Reactive Protein, premature agining. All whilst many of us inject anti-oxidants such as Glutathione to try to reduce oxidative stress.

Whilst im sure there is a truth to "oxidation is normal". When i see some seriously gritty bright yellow looking stale piss out here over the last month, i question at what level is it "just oxidation".

Your question "Is this TOO oxidized?" seems a good question.

I think the answers of "test it" and "just send it" are bullshit as we don't know what the impurities are.

Best piece of advice i've seen so far was from @Ghoul who suggested getting a sensitive CRP bloods baseline and adding to routine testing. Think this is a common sense approach if shooting any oil that you have doubts about.

My uninformed rant over.

Oxidation is essentially the process of burning. A reactive form of oxygen contacts something and oxidizes, “burns” it.

I used to think oxidized oil wasn’t a good sign, but since the reaction already occurred (ie, something already reacted with an oxidant and was therefore “oxidized”) there wasn’t much risk.

That was incorrect.

I’ll describe ONE process injecting oxidized liquid triggers, called a “cascade”. There are many more than this.

Oxidation creates byproducts called peroxides. In oils, these are created in very high levels, and what we associate with “rancid” oils.

The body fights infections with inflammation, essentially “oxidizing” cells to destroy them.

Unfortunately this destroys “off target” good tissue as well.

When you inject peroxides, the liver interprets their presence as a sign you’re fighting some major infection somewhere. In response, it creates large amounts of what are basically, molecular factories that produce reactive oxygen. Reactive oxygen oxidizes / burns / damages on contact.

Much of this ends up in your circulatory system, and fries the endothelium (the non stick layer of your arteries). The damaged endothelium allows cholesterol to easily pass through into your arterial walls. Once there, it’ll eventually reach a concentration where it “crystallizes” like high concentration sugar in hot water as it cools.

Those crystals slice up the tissue of your arterial walls, making them even more susceptible to cholesterol entering, and the micro injuries trigger another inflammatory reaction…… and on and on this inflammatory cascade goes, which is why everyone has a “baseline” level of inflammation, and the higher it is, the more roaming oxidants are in your body, randomly destroying cells, prematurely aging everything from your brain to your face.

HS-CRP is the measure of this process. As an infant it’s near zero. A 20 yo elite athlete would be under 0.5. It rises with age and accumulated damage, the average 60 yo is 3.0.

I’ve had it up to 8-10 after using a yellow, oxidized oil that caused pip and occasionally a lump.

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( “no issues” is a joke, referring to the phrase we see here often after someone injects trash but decides it’s ok because it didn’t put them in the hospital. )
 
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