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    Question Cottonseed, Safflower, Sesame oils

    Cottonseed, Safflower, Sesame which oil is the best for a good lipid profile as this applies to AAS use.

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    Fish oils and Sesame oils -- cholest and BP

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    Grapeseed. Or was this muliple choice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fLgAtOr
    Grapeseed. Or was this muliple choice?
    no just looking for the best oil i can inject and maintain a good lipid profile.

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    any more thoughts on the best oil to use

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    bump for an answer

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    post thread in lab forum for more responses

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkrulic
    post thread in lab forum for more responses
    thanks will do next time but i found this



    Current medical information

    Grape seed oil is reputed to contain plentiful antioxidants, as well as to lower cholesterol levels. In a large survey published in 1993 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Dr. Nash showed in a sample group of 56 men and women using up to 1.5 ounces (43 g) per day, an amount that one can cook with, grape seed oil had the ability to raise HDL levels by 13% and reduce LDL levels by 7% in just three weeks. The total cholesterol/HDL ratio was reduced 15.6% and the total LDL/HDL ratio was reduced by 15.3%, which could be significant for those at risk of heart attack.


    Vitamins in grape seed oil

    Vitamin E (0.8 to 1.2 g/kg), Vitamin C and Beta-Carotene.
    There is unconfirmed information that grape seed oil also contains Vitamin D.

    Average composition of Grape Seed Oil fatty acids
    Common Name Acid Name Average Percentage Range
    *****-6 Linoleic acid 69 to 78%
    *****-9 Oleic acid 15 to 20%
    Palmitic acid Hexadecanoic acid 5 to 11%
    Stearic acid Octadecanoic acid 3 to 6%
    *****-3 A-Linolenic Acid 0.3 to 1%
    Palmitoleic acid 9-Hexadecenoic acid 0.5 to 0.70%
    Grape seed oil also contains 0.8 to 1.5% unsaponifiables rich in phenols
    (tocopherols) and steroids (campesterol, beta-sitosterol, stigmasterol).

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    Quote Originally Posted by cj1capp
    thanks will do next time but i found this



    Current medical information

    Grape seed oil is reputed to contain plentiful antioxidants, as well as to lower cholesterol levels. In a large survey published in 1993 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Dr. Nash showed in a sample group of 56 men and women using up to 1.5 ounces (43 g) per day, an amount that one can cook with, grape seed oil had the ability to raise HDL levels by 13% and reduce LDL levels by 7% in just three weeks. The total cholesterol/HDL ratio was reduced 15.6% and the total LDL/HDL ratio was reduced by 15.3%, which could be significant for those at risk of heart attack.


    Vitamins in grape seed oil

    Vitamin E (0.8 to 1.2 g/kg), Vitamin C and Beta-Carotene.
    There is unconfirmed information that grape seed oil also contains Vitamin D.

    Average composition of Grape Seed Oil fatty acids
    Common Name Acid Name Average Percentage Range
    *****-6 Linoleic acid 69 to 78%
    *****-9 Oleic acid 15 to 20%
    Palmitic acid Hexadecanoic acid 5 to 11%
    Stearic acid Octadecanoic acid 3 to 6%
    *****-3 A-Linolenic Acid 0.3 to 1%
    Palmitoleic acid 9-Hexadecenoic acid 0.5 to 0.70%
    Grape seed oil also contains 0.8 to 1.5% unsaponifiables rich in phenols
    (tocopherols) and steroids (campesterol, beta-sitosterol, stigmasterol).

    cool beans. I've used grape seed for sometime. much better than sesame. I'm going to try cotton seed on my next run

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    Your welcome!

    Just playin dude, I know you were looking for more responses...shame nobody else chimed in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fLgAtOr
    Your welcome!

    Just playin dude, I know you were looking for more responses...shame nobody else chimed in.
    thanks for the thought maybe some will now.

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