Test E Homebrew Question - Is 2% BB Sufficient for Stability?

My thinking on PIP is that it is caused by too much benzyl alcohol, too high a product concentration, or undissolved solids in the oil. Is that correct?

My limited experience is that a fully dissolved product in MCT carrier oil without solvent causes no PIP at all (1.5% BA).
My only attempt at brewing so far was test e in c8 mct oil only and it caused really bad pip. I attributed this to the lack of bb, and the mct absorbing too fast.

Maybe that wasn’t the reason though if you are confident there was no pip.

I intend to try brewing the same raws in 1/3 castor 2/3 c8 mct and 20% bb 1% ba and see how that goes. If that still causes pip it’s probably my raws that are the problem.
 
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My only attempt at brewing so far was test e in c8 mct oil only and it caused really bad pip. I attributed this to the lack of bb, and the mct absorbing too fast.

Maybe that wasn’t the reason though if you are confident there was no pip.

I intend to try brewing the same raws in 1/3 castor 2/3 c8 mct and 20% bb 1% ba and see how that goes. If that still causes pip it’s probably my raws that are the problem.

Test E- that particular ester seems problematic given the posts in this forum.
can you share your recipes? have you tried masteron or primabolan without BB
I have never brewed those two hormones. I will post up what has been successful for me.
 
My only attempt at brewing so far was test e in c8 mct oil only and it caused really bad pip. I attributed this to the lack of bb, and the mct absorbing too fast.

Maybe that wasn’t the reason though if you are confident there was no pip.

I intend to try brewing the same raws in 1/3 castor 2/3 c8 mct and 20% bb 1% ba and see how that goes. If that still causes pip it’s probably my raws that are the problem.
It's the test e....


Ba and bb(or lack of) doesn't cause it
 
My only attempt at brewing so far was test e in c8 mct oil only and it caused really bad pip. I attributed this to the lack of bb, and the mct absorbing too fast.

BB will cause it to absorb faster btw.
Alot thinner, lower viscosity.
 
Check this out Brew recipes bible

Lots of discussion on this kind of thing in that thread. No offense, but why Test E? There's so very many instances of it causing hurendous pip. I hate to see you spend a bunch of $ on it just to discover this for yourself. When it's nice and clean, yes, you get a little bit more bang for your buck, but it's a gamble. If it's bad, you'll see, you'll end up throwing it out :(

Get yourself some Test C, or do what the big boys are doin and go Test D--you can brew this up to around 500mg/ml.

Edit: Look at this thread here Fever, lumps, aches etc. after injection

See? Test E= Ouch!
I have never had pipnor any issues with test E at 300 and 400 and i pin daily, nor have i ever heard of this
 
If you hang out long enough here, you will. Don't get me wrong, I don't want Test E to be a product of a bad manufacturing process, or some kind of reaction to chemical break down. There's a ton of explanation floating around, due to the sheer amount of posts on it. Lot's of folks have experienced it, including myself. Me and a buddy suffered the same results from the same batch, went in on it together. It was pretty rough going. Test E is a nightmare if it melts too, daaaamn it's like working with molasses or really cold honey.
 
If you hang out long enough here, you will. Don't get me wrong, I don't want Test E to be a product of a bad manufacturing process, or some kind of reaction to chemical break down. There's a ton of explanation floating around, due to the sheer amount of posts on it. Lot's of folks have experienced it, including myself. Me and a buddy suffered the same results from the same batch, went in on it together. It was pretty rough going. Test E is a nightmare if it melts too, daaaamn it's like working with molasses or really cold honey.
So if the test e has enormous pip id there a way to reduce it? Maybe increase solvent!%. JW is anyone has tried anything
 
Pharma sells it with no solvents.
Zero ba bb, so I don't think increasing solvents is gonna make a difference.
I asked around and a friend had some melted test e he has had for a year. I got it to play around with. He brewed some with 1/20 ba/bb and had bad pip. I looked at the oil and it had recrystalization going on. So was going to increase solvent and see what happens.
 

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