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Which oil does not cause local allergies and bumps. I want a mix of oil + mct oilUse the oil you tolerate.
Depends from person to person. I believe gso is tolerate by most of the peopleWhich oil does not cause local allergies and bumps. I want a mix of oil + mct oil
In what proportion% is it better to mix gso + mct oilDepends from person to person. I believe gso is tolerate by most of the people
Try and see
It's not. Just pick one and don't try to reinvent the wheelIn what proportion% is it better to mix gso + mct oil
It's not. Just pick one and don't try to reinvent the wheel
Okay, I'll try gso solo. I think solo oil is too thick and mct is very thin. I'll try. Thank you.It's not. Just pick one and don't try to reinvent the wheel
If you pin with a 1 or 2 ml syringe and a 25 g at least it doesn't matter if it's thicker.Okay, I'll try gso solo. I think solo oil is too thick and mct is very thin. I'll try. Thank you.
I have no problem with injection. The problem appears in two sometimes three days. A bump (seal) is formed in the muscle, slightly hot (without external manifestations on the skin, there is no redness on the skin). Syringe needle 5 ml. The bump resolves for a very long time for two weeks, and I want to put propionate more often, but the place for new injections is running out. Because the old bumps didn't dissolve.If you pin with a 1 or 2 ml syringe and a 25 g at least it doesn't matter if it's thicker.
I pin 5 ml at a time and when I used gso I heat the oil a bit to flow easier.
Do 18% BB 2% BA, use MCT oil for less viscosity. you can try 16% BB but crashing could result depending on concentration.
How do you know that 18% is enough? Do you think my bumps come from a big BB?Do 18% BB 2% BA, use MCT oil for less viscosity. you can try 16% BB but crashing could result depending on concentration.
I am doing that exact recipe for years... no issues, oil is absorbed into tissue by 6-8 hours mark depending on local temperature.How do you know that 18% is enough? Do you think my bumps come from a big BB?
Thanks for your reply. Have you had experience mixing oil + mct oil or is it not necessary?I am doing that exact recipe for years... no issues, oil is absorbed into tissue by 6-8 hours mark depending on local temperature.
Tell. They say mct oil is a strong allergen. How true is this?I am doing that exact recipe for years... no issues, oil is absorbed into tissue by 6-8 hours mark depending on local temperature.
Why mixing? MCT is superior to anything I had experience with.Thanks for your reply. Have you had experience mixing oil + mct oil or is it not necessary?
brew 5 ml and try, I never heard of any allergic reaction to MCT, to the contrary, it is the go to when you have an allergic reaction to other oils AFAIK.Tell. They say mct oil is a strong allergen. How true is this?
Thank you, one of these days I'll try mct oil, I'll unsubscribe in the subject.Why mixing? MCT is superior to anything I had experience with.
brew 5 ml and try, I never heard of any allergic reaction to MCT, to the contrary, it is the go to when you have an allergic reaction to other oils AFAIK.
Alot of people don't get along with mct. CSO and castor oil are industry standards cause have the least amount of reactions.Why mixing? MCT is superior to anything I had experience with.
I understand castor oil and peach oil are better suited for long esters (uddecanlate, cypionate, possibly sustanon). I want to pick up oil for short esters test propionate, test enanthate where the frequency of injections and the rate of divergence of oil in the muscle are important. I have not tried castor oil.Alot of people don't get along with mct. CSO and castor oil are industry standards cause have the least amount of reactions.
I prefer castor. Although viscous, it has the added benefit of being mildly analgesic and anti inflamatory
