Filtering finished oils

I think a nut-less monkey can homebrew... and, as ya'll can see... a lot of nut-less monkies running around Meso!


Ahaha... j/k fellas!
I find dropping the u-hCG to be a refreshing change. It was uncomfortable walking around with massive balls for so long. No real change to the above average sized schlong, fortunately. Maybe slight boost to the missile when I did hCG mono for a bit. Angle of attack maybe 6 to 8 degrees higher.
 
I find dropping the u-hCG to be a refreshing change. It was uncomfortable walking around with massive balls for so long. No real change to the above average sized schlong, fortunately. Maybe slight boost to the missile when I did hCG mono for a bit. Angle of attack maybe 6 to 8 degrees higher.
Agree.
I think my lack of testicles has contributed immensely to my improved athletic performance. My 40 time dropped a full second and my flexibility has increased immeasurably. Cycling has become more enjoyable. Now, I can wear those short shorts without worrying about a berry dropping out... or "gum" sticking to a seat.
 
Most of the discussion here is great but I question how to effectively & efficiently move the oil from the UGL vial to your sterile vial. Trying to pull with most syringes and needles is worse than pushing, in my experience.

Ideally we’d avoiding popping the top off and dumping it in our syringes if you would like to avoid any additional contamination potential during the move. But, I guess we’re filtering anyway.

So, do we attempt to pull it out or just pop and dump it in and let the filter deal with what blows in?
 
Most of the discussion here is great but I question how to effectively & efficiently move the oil from the UGL vial to your sterile vial. Trying to pull with most syringes and needles is worse than pushing, in my experience.

Ideally we’d avoiding popping the top off and dumping it in our syringes if you would like to avoid any additional contamination potential during the move. But, I guess we’re filtering anyway.

So, do we attempt to pull it out or just pop and dump it in and let the filter deal with what blows in?
you warm it up and use a bigger size needle to draw and filter with.. i use 22 gauge
 
Most of the discussion here is great but I question how to effectively & efficiently move the oil from the UGL vial to your sterile vial. Trying to pull with most syringes and needles is worse than pushing, in my experience.

Ideally we’d avoiding popping the top off and dumping it in our syringes if you would like to avoid any additional contamination potential during the move. But, I guess we’re filtering anyway.

So, do we attempt to pull it out or just pop and dump it in and let the filter deal with what blows in?

You use a vial spike, not a needle. Then it pulls like it's coming through a fire hose.

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Here is a link to look at or download "The art, science, and technology of pharmaceutical compounding, 5th edition". I uploaded it to pcloud.

Thank you sincerely for the generous upload. The author was a badass in the field.

RIP Sir.

 
I remember that Teachandlearn guy, one of your fan boys, having a link to this, in one of his posts a few months ago.
Looks like he did have an excerpt.

 
Most of the discussion here is great but I question how to effectively & efficiently move the oil from the UGL vial to your sterile vial. Trying to pull with most syringes and needles is worse than pushing, in my experience.

Ideally we’d avoiding popping the top off and dumping it in our syringes if you would like to avoid any additional contamination potential during the move. But, I guess we’re filtering anyway.

So, do we attempt to pull it out or just pop and dump it in and let the filter deal with what blows in?
I use about a 20 or 22 gauge to draw. That works for common oils like MCT or GSO. For a 10 mL vial I'll drop about 8 mL of air in the syringe, push three or four mL of air into the vial and then draw 4 ml of oil. Then some more air. pull oil, like that. I find you don't need 10 mL of air at one time but it's better to use a bit less air than total oil and push the air in about a quarter or a third at a time.

Also like @Dirthand said, If you warm it up it'll be super easy, but for MCT or GSO shouldn't be necessary.
 
I use about a 20 or 22 gauge to draw. That works for common oils like MCT or GSO. For a 10 mL vial I'll drop about 8 mL of air in the syringe, push three or four mL of air into the vial and then draw 4 ml of oil. Then some more air. pull oil, like that. I find you don't need 10 mL of air at one time but it's better to use a bit less air than total oil and push the air in about a quarter or a third at a time.

Also like @Dirthand said, If you warm it up it'll be super easy, but for MCT or GSO shouldn't be necessary.
A vial spike empties a 10ml vial in 3 seconds though. It's magical but its all just having the right tool for each circumstance.
 

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