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    Favorite oil?

    Whats your favorite AAS suspension oil...so far mine is grapeseed!

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    Probably cotton seed oil.

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    Not sure what mine is. When I start brewing, cottonseed oil probably.

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    Cotton seed oil in Depot Test burn my eyes during my workout or when a break a swet, Sesame oil or even grape seed are awesome and clean.

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    Mct oil
    It's thinner than gso and will flow through slin pin if needed

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    Grape seed because most of the others are made from some type of nut and many people have or can become allergic to nuts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts
    Grape seed because most of the others are made from some type of nut and many people have or can become allergic to nuts.
    I found this out the hard way!

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    You guys are wrong, people that are allergic to tree type nuts are allergic to the protein strands, the oil does not contain any of that. Sustanon 250 for example is made with peanut oil. Do you believe Organon would make such a mistake and expose its customers to potentially death threatening allergens? Come on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P.Money
    You guys are wrong, people that are allergic to tree type nuts are allergic to the protein strands, the oil does not contain any of that. Sustanon 250 for example is made with peanut oil. Do you believe Organon would make such a mistake and expose its customers to potentially death threatening allergens? Come on.
    I can't personally speak to anybody else but I am allergic to arachis oil!

    Here's wiki extract proving the above quote wrong
    Peanut oil, also known as groundnut oil or arachis oil, is a mild tasting vegetable oil derived from peanuts. The oil is available in refined, unrefined, cold pressed, and roasted varieties, the latter with a strong peanut flavor and aroma, analogous to toasted sesame oil.[1][2]

    Derived from......PEANUTS

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    Perhaps you should read this.

    http://www.peanut-institute.org/eati...-allergens.asp

    Was that a self-diagnosis?

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    You can argue all day but why take a risk? If he was lucky he only got a mild rash, itching etc but if switching to GS oil helps then??? People have different levels of reaction so it's best to be safe than sorry. Most places/companies who do use nuts or oils from nuts have a disclaimer or warning.

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    Companies such as Organon who are reputable probably ensure that the oil they use is refined properly and tested for consistency in purity. I have never seen a warning on any of my boxes of Sus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P.Money
    Perhaps you should read this.

    http://www.peanut-institute.org/eati...-allergens.asp

    Was that a self-diagnosis?
    Wasn't a self diagnosis at all I have a practising md in the close family an I myself am a qualified trauma medic so can recognise allergies.

    This is by the by anyway the oil I used was cold pressed peanut oil which does contain allergens from the peanut as its not heavily refined.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P.Money View Post
    Companies such as Organon who are reputable probably ensure that the oil they use is refined properly and tested for consistency in purity. I have never seen a warning on any of my boxes of Sus.
    That may be but not everyone is getting the exacty same oil Organon is using. Most of us order oil from xyz and although it says it's sterile we obviously still run it through a .22 um filter after heating it. Better safe than sorry I like to say and if he felt he had a reaction with cotton seed and not GS then???

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    I completely agree with using other oils, however what he said was not correct. When using properly filtered oil, such concerns aren't an issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P.Money
    I completely agree with using other oils, however what he said was not correct. When using properly filtered oil, such concerns aren't an issue.
    Cold pressed peanut oil still contains allergens

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    You're allergic to the protein left in the oil, not to the oil itself is my point. If you used properly filtered peanut oil you would have no problem.

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    Well I used to my mistake, readily available cold pressed and it gave me a huge rash the length of my leg and even up onto my stomach and a burning sensation with it.
    I now use mct oil as I feel it's the best available

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    i have never used anything but gso, because its so cheap and readily available at your local supermarket. I didn't even bother to check if cotton seed oil is as common and can be found on the shelf of my local grocer next to the gso?

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    No preference here.

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    Ive used everything from peanut to cotton seed to grape seed but my preferred for the last several years (like 5+ ) has been mct oil.

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    At the risk of sounding like an idiot....is this the mct oil you guys are talking about? Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by OdinsOtherSon
    At the risk of sounding like an idiot....is this the mct oil you guys are talking about? <img src="http://forums.steroid.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=129987"/>
    Something similar yes

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    Quote Originally Posted by OdinsOtherSon View Post
    At the risk of sounding like an idiot....is this the mct oil you guys are talking about? Click image for larger version. 

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    I have a different brand but yes. You just need to make sure its pure mct oil ...not a flavored one.

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    Just to interject here. Its always a good idea to use USP/NF grade oil for any injectables. Using arachis oil as an example the allergens are removed from USP/NF oils. With all oils the limits for pesticides and other things you really don't want to inject are tightly controlled.

    As to the original wording of the post I do not think you meant to say suspension, for suspension I prefer Bac/water. As a cosolvent with most AAS I have used USP/NF cottonseed oil with great luck....however this was a decision made since my main product would be TestC for TRT and big pharmas use it with sucess. I have no reason to believe that MCT would not work just as well for most AAS, and I also regret not having castor oil on hand for my TestU prep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Far from massive View Post
    Just to interject here. Its always a good idea to use USP/NF grade oil for any injectables. Using arachis oil as an example the allergens are removed from USP/NF oils. With all oils the limits for pesticides and other things you really don't want to inject are tightly controlled.

    As to the original wording of the post I do not think you meant to say suspension, for suspension I prefer Bac/water. As a cosolvent with most AAS I have used USP/NF cottonseed oil with great luck....however this was a decision made since my main product would be TestC for TRT and big pharmas use it with sucess. I have no reason to believe that MCT would not work just as well for most AAS, and I also regret not having castor oil on hand for my TestU prep.
    You can buy castor oil at any healthfood store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    You can buy castor oil at any healthfood store.
    Or a large majority of pharmacies..at least in my area .....

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