Deus Medical carrier oil for testomed

mjolnirr

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I'm currently trying to figure out which carrier oil Deus Medical uses, specifically for their Testomed C 250.

The labs official website doesn't say anything about it, but I see that CatCafe ( @Liska ) on their site say it's MCT. However, I see that some forum users and other resellers saying its Miglyol 840.

What is correct here?

(I guess you can say that Miglyol 840 is a variant of MCT, but I like to be precise).
 
I'm currently trying to figure out which carrier oil Deus Medical uses, specifically for their Testomed C 250.

The labs official website doesn't say anything about it, but I see that CatCafe ( @Liska ) on their site say it's MCT. However, I see that some forum users and other resellers saying its Miglyol 840.

What is correct here?

(I guess you can say that Miglyol 840 is a variant of MCT, but I like to be precise).
Ask that $2 whore Amanda from @BuyDeus
 
I asked BuyDeus about a year ago when I purchased from them and was told Miglyol 840. Asked DeusChem recently and got the same answer. There's an important distinction between Miglyol 840 and MCT, they are not the same. Miglyol 840 is derived from coconut or palm oil that first gets refined into MCT (specifically caprylic acid and capric acid) and then further refined into a propylene glycol ester of those fatty acids. It is no longer an MCT once it gets refined. The T in MCT stands for triglyceride, which Miglyol 840 is not.

However Miglyol 812, often confused with Miglyol 840, is actually MCT, since it's a triglyceride ester of caprylic acid and capric and acid.

Edit: So yeah, Mig 840 is essnetially proplyene glycol.
 
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I asked BuyDeus about a year ago when I purchased from them and was told Miglyol 840. Asked DeusChem recently and got the same answer. There's an important distinction between Miglyol 840 and MCT, they are not the same. Miglyol 840 is derived from coconut or palm oil that first gets refined into MCT (specifically caprylic acid and capric acid) and then further refined into a propylene glycol ester of those fatty acids. It is no longer an MCT once it gets refined. The T in MCT stands for triglyceride, which Miglyol 840 is not.

However Miglyol 812, often confused with Miglyol 840, is actually MCT, since it's a triglyceride ester of caprylic acid and capric and acid.

Edit: So yeah, Mig 840 is essnetially proplyene glycol.
Great info! Thanks!

Tbh I react very well to that carrier. No PIP and oil is smooth as water. I guess you'll need to find whats right for you.
 
My C-Reactive Protein was elevated on Deus Medical's Testomed C, so I stopped using it.
Did you just take a random crp test, or did you also feel that something was "off"?

Did you retest afterwards on another product/carrier (presumably without changing any other variable)?
 
It's Personal. Testomed C by deus gave me quite PIP, but the compound was legit, indeed, i had bloodwork posted on deuspower thread. I heard VigorousSteve talking about carriers that could increase the C-Reactive protein. Miglyol seems not to be the best.
That makes sense since it's essentially an undiluted solvent, doesn't surprise me that injecting it regularly can cause systemic inflammation. Good to know, thanks. Also I agree the gear is definitely legit.
 
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