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I can't tell how dark that is, but GSO is usually significantly more piss colored than MCT. Even just plain sterile GSO with nothing in it. Harder to push through thin needles, but my body seems to prefer it.
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The viscosity is also much more suited for enanthate esters as well compared to MCTI can't tell how dark that is, but GSO is usually significantly more piss colored than MCT. Even just plain sterile GSO with nothing in it. Harder to push through thin needles, but my body seems to prefer it.
I use gso. Gso is green and mct is clear.Sent payment Thursday, pack landed today! So far that is the fastest T/A ime here at Meso!
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This primo oil appears to be darker than the other primo e that I have. It looks to be a similar shade as all the test c and test e that I’ve seen. Is it because it’s GSO? The other primo pictured is in MCT oil, but I also have trips test e (in MCT oil) which is closer to the same shade as the Stanford primo.
I work with vegetable oils all day, and yes MCT is crystal clear zero tint of anything, and GSO has a yellowish hue to it, I prefer mct over other carrier oils because it’s extremely thin and won’t thicken up in colder areas!Sent payment Thursday, pack landed today! So far that is the fastest T/A ime here at Meso!
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This primo oil appears to be darker than the other primo e that I have. It looks to be a similar shade as all the test c and test e that I’ve seen. Is it because it’s GSO? The other primo pictured is in MCT oil, but I also have trips test e (in MCT oil) which is closer to the same shade as the Stanford primo.
I can't tell how dark that is, but GSO is usually significantly more piss colored than MCT. Even just plain sterile GSO with nothing in it. Harder to push through thin needles, but my body seems to prefer it.
I work with vegetable oils all day, and yes MCT is crystal clear zero tint of anything, and GSO has a yellowish hue to it, I prefer mct over other carrier oils because it’s extremely thin and won’t thicken up in colder areas!
Sent payment Thursday, pack landed today! So far that is the fastest T/A ime here at Meso!
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This primo oil appears to be darker than the other primo e that I have. It looks to be a similar shade as all the test c and test e that I’ve seen. Is it because it’s GSO? The other primo pictured is in MCT oil, but I also have trips test e (in MCT oil) which is closer to the same shade as the Stanford primo.
I’d have to assume the enanthate ester would cause that, because mct is crystal crystal clearIf this is the case then how come trip's Test E, which is allegedly in MCT oil, still has a very slight yellow tint to it?
I always thought it was the compound itself that helped determine the color, not the ester.I’d have to assume the enanthate ester would cause that, because mct is crystal crystal clear
Could be the case, but I do know that mct is crystal clearI always thought it was the compound itself that helped determine the color, not the ester.
The compound, the amount of compound, the carrier oil and the amount of heat used while synthesizing can all determine.I always thought it was the compound itself that helped determine the color, not the ester.
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I always thought it was the compound itself that helped determine the color, not the ester.
The compound, the amount of compound, the carrier oil and the amount of heat used while synthesizing can all determine.