Homebrewing Test cyp

danielmck

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Hi guys I am new here

I wanted to brew test cyp for the first time using sunflower oil 1%ba20%bb 250mg

Opinions?is it possible to use sunflower oil as a carrier ?
BA and BB can be ok?

Btw First time homebrewing
 
25% BB?
Isn't that too much?
Just asking
There is nothing wrong with using too much bb. People have associated with pip but if you look at pharma, it may utilize up to 50% for nebido or 34 for testoviron..
Rimo is about 40 I think.


After having a bunch of crashed test c vials, I would advise to go for 25%.

Or you can do 1/18 at 200mg/ml
 
There is nothing wrong with using too much bb. People have associated with pip but if you look at pharma, it may utilize up to 50% for nebido or 34 for testoviron..
Rimo is about 40 I think.


After having a bunch of crashed test c vials, I would advise to go for 25%.

Or you can do 1/18 at 200mg/ml
Okay so for 250mg I use 1/25
While if I want to make a 200mg dosage I use 1/18.
Correct me if I am wrong
 
Okay so for 250mg I use 1/25
While if I want to make a 200mg dosage I use 1/18.
Correct me if I am wrong
You are right
I would recommend to start with pharma grade mct, it is the easiest to not fuck it up. Later you can still experiment with higher viscosity oils.
This is a solid option too.

Medlabsupply

Typically filtered MCT will only show c8 and c10 on the label.

C12 can cause issues.
 
Bad idea right?
I thought you could use it by having the same viscocity rating of gso.
But from what I could read here no one has ever used it.

The viscosity of GSO sucks though, why would that be a reason to choose it. Thick oil, hard to push. I only use it for DHB to help with the PIP, but test C isn't a particularly PIP-y compound.

Shouldn't bought test e instead, much easier to brew lol.

1/20/MCT will hold test cyp at 250mg/ml just fine. You just need to use a bit of heat to get it to dissolve. You have a magnetic stirrer with a hot plate right?

I've had like 30 vials not crash over a year in a cold climate.
 
The viscosity of GSO sucks though, why would that be a reason to choose it. Thick oil, hard to push. I only use it for DHB to help with the PIP, but test C isn't a particularly PIP-y compound.

Shouldn't bought test e instead, much easier to brew lol.

1/20/MCT will hold test cyp at 250mg/ml just fine. You just need to use a bit of heat to get it to dissolve. You have a magnetic stirrer with a hot plate right?

I've had like 30 vials not crash over a year in a cold climate.
Bro I don't know anything that why I asked
for information.
So many people use gso so I thought an oil with the same viscocity would be fine.
If the oil is thicker it takes less time to absorb into the muscle and so I could inject less frequently.
That was my idea
 
The viscosity of GSO sucks though, why would that be a reason to choose it. Thick oil, hard to push. I only use it for DHB to help with the PIP, but test C isn't a particularly PIP-y compound.

Shouldn't bought test e instead, much easier to brew lol.

1/20/MCT will hold test cyp at 250mg/ml just fine. You just need to use a bit of heat to get it to dissolve. You have a magnetic stirrer with a hot plate right?

I've had like 30 vials not crash over a year in a cold climate.
GSO is fine. Causes less lumps for some people.

I just brewed 40+ vials of it yesterday in less than 3 hours


I guess I feel otherwise in it crashing at 250. And the temp right now is in the 50s.

For the record, everything I use is USP grade. Tried to do it at 22% and it crashed in a week. My test results also shows my dosing is pretty solid.
 
GSO is thick so unless you have a specific reason to use it, it's not really widely recommended.

MCT is widely recommended because it's cheap, holds well, and is very low viscosity (which GSO is not). Meaning smooth easy injections using small gauge syringe. just make sure to test you aren't allergic first (ie inject some).

You talking about peanut oils and whatever is just... Weird.

Oil being thicker taking less time to absorb... Not sure. Only thing that will affect how often you need to invest is the ester (cyp, acetate, etc) of the compound.

Sounds like you really need to do some... Research. It's why we're here though
 
GSO is fine. Causes less lumps for some people.

I just brewed 40+ vials of it yesterday in less than 3 hours


I guess I feel otherwise in it crashing at 250. And the temp right now is in the 50s.

For the record, everything I use is USP grade. Tried to do it at 22% and it crashed in a week. My test results also shows my dosing is pretty solid.
It crashed in gso or mct at 22%? I'm not trying t9 offend, but are you sure you're measuring the bb correctly? I noticed when I measured bb or ba in a beaker it was not accurate enough and I'd get inconsistent results so one time 250 would crash the next it wouldn't. I started measuring ba/bb in a syringe and I finally got consistency. At 2/20mct 250mg....never crashed. At 2/22 mct at 300 no crash (yes I tested them).

Also I'm speaking of mct, I've never used gso in brewing
 
GSO is thick so unless you have a specific reason to use it, it's not really widely recommended.

MCT is widely recommended because it's cheap, holds well, and is very low viscosity (which GSO is not). Meaning smooth easy injections using small gauge syringe. just make sure to test you aren't allergic first (ie inject some).

You talking about peanut oils and whatever is just... Weird.

Oil being thicker taking less time to absorb... Not sure. Only thing that will affect how often you need to invest is the ester (cyp, acetate, etc) of the compound.

Sounds like you really need to do some... Research. It's why we're here though
Some people get lumps from mct more than GSO. Atleast what my friend said.

I genuinely don't care with what oil I inject. I actually use castor for my test U for 31 day half life.

It crashed in gso or mct at 22%? I'm not trying t9 offend, but are you sure you're measuring the bb correctly? I noticed when I measured bb or ba in a beaker it was not accurate enough and I'd get inconsistent results so one time 250 would crash the next it wouldn't. I started measuring ba/bb in a syringe and I finally got consistency. At 2/20mct 250mg....never crashed. At 2/22 mct at 300 no crash (yes I tested them).

Also I'm speaking of mct, I've never used gso in brewing
Either.

I measure with a graduated cylinder/syringes for measuring and use a beaker as just a container to heat.

I think my results speak for my proper measuring

I use 1% BA(which may play a role). I noticed it didn't crash with 2%.


I just said fuck it and only do test c 250 at 24-25%. It most certainly won't cause harm.
 
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