I also have not seen anything describing the carrying capacity of these oils with basic BA and BB solvents in regards to esterified hormones. There is not alot of literature on this very specific topic. Thus most of what your stating is from extrapolation of known chemistry, which is great, but it's all a grand hypothesis until it is put into practice.
Additionally pharmaceutical preparations of testosterone have other chemicals to preserve and stabilize the solution, so you really cannot throw the argument of "That's how the pharma industry does it," in regards to this topic as it is totally apples and oranges comparing UGL to pharmaceuticals.
But if that point is lost on you, then there is not much point in having a discussion about it Mr. Wayne state pharmacology professor.
Additionally pharmaceutical preparations of testosterone have other chemicals to preserve and stabilize the solution, so you really cannot throw the argument of "That's how the pharma industry does it," in regards to this topic as it is totally apples and oranges comparing UGL to pharmaceuticals.
But if that point is lost on you, then there is not much point in having a discussion about it Mr. Wayne state pharmacology professor.
