highly advise against blitz, according to user good customer service, but all oils in ethyloleate which is basically poison if above 5-10% of total Oil Volume
News. Today I safely made testosterone in mct oil. Previously used ethyloleate. The reaction is better. I recommend users not to be afraid to change the base oil if they do not want to recrystallize. But the solution is thick. Good luck to everyone!
It is a carrier but is also a solvent. If using it as a 100% carrier it will dissolve the standard butyl rubber stoppers. A person will need silicone stoppers. The OP here is usnig 41% total solvents. Ethyl lactate dissolves non-estered hormones. If 1% BA and 10-15% ethyl lactate or guiacol does...
What is this?
25? 45? 40?
(1) Where do you ship from?
(2) Domestic warehouse?
(3) What oil do you use? MCT? GSO?
(4) Do products contain EthylOleate (EO)?
(5) Jano testing reimbursement policy?
...following ampoules:
Searle Testenate and Duradec. They contain arachis oil and BA. Their expiry date is 3 years compared to 2 years for EthylOleate products.
That extra year will make a big difference. Ampoules tend to last longer due to how well they seal (less air exchange) and no...
I'm sick of grape seed oil. Plus, I use insulin syringes more often. I like a very liquid solution. However, after three years of storage, the quality of ethyloleate has become lower.
I’m not seeing GSO here? Is that not EO?
How We Know EO Is Present
Ethyloleate shows up on GC-MS not as one single clean peak, but as a family of typical fatty acid ethyl esters, especially:
Matching EO markers in your report:
(E)-9-Octadecenoic acid ethyl ester – 24.93%
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@Blitzschnell new apex products will have MIG812 as carrier oil if im not mistaken. With new products I mean the next batch which will be very soon.
I also don’t like EO that’s why I didn’t order any apex yet. But reimbursing blind testing is a big plus and testing Raws is also a big plus. Not...
...ethyl lactate is considerably safer for humans than guaiacol and has a better safety margin than high percentages of benzyl benzoate or ethyloleate.
No evidence exists that it raises CRP or causes inflammation beyond the steroid itself.
If you keep total injection volume reasonable (≤2 mL...
PIP is not bad. Ethyloleate seems to absorb much quicker than Arachis oil. It's easy enough to push through a 0.5ml 25G insulin syringe.
I really don't understand the panick about these carrier oils. Must be YouTube ad revenue driven.
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