Carrier Oils

FYI “oil” allergies is quite rare if they exist at all.

That’s interesting. What do you suspect is causing the reactions in some people? I have seen alot of complaints, but it doesn’t affect me

Edit-no response needed now that ive read the whole thread
 
Apparently a source said I am sensitive to EO. I believe I pinned poorly that time. ( needle brushed my shirt before I pinned). Glute swollen for a week and a half with a hard lump. I actually took some cephalexin I had laying around for around three days at medium dosing to help clear it up.....
 
Its VERY unlikely you are "allergic" or "sensitive" to a appropriately manufactured and sterile oil but long chain fatty acids such as EO pose a different set of absorption issues than shorter chain FAs, and exclusive of the unknown additives UGLs use to expedite in-vitro solubility, thats likely the problem for MANY folk IMO.

JIM
 
Apparently a source said I am sensitive to EO. I believe I pinned poorly that time. ( needle brushed my shirt before I pinned). Glute swollen for a week and a half with a hard lump. I actually took some cephalexin I had laying around for around three days at medium dosing to help clear it up.....

Finally it would behoove you to avoid labs that use "oils" such as EO that have not been approved by the FDA, as an injectable solvent.

Did this lab provide you with a half life?

I doubt it, bc based upon the Nebido (T-undecanoate a 12 carbon ester) trials in which a NINETY DAY half life was noted, I can only imagine how long EO will remain put as a TWENTY carbon ester!
 
Sorry for the late reply @Dr JIM . You hit everything on the head. I will not throw the brand under the bus but who knows. I threw it in the trash and chalked it as a loss...... when they fed me the allergy story..... I called bs. But hey live and learn....
 
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