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    Maybe I should have been more clear in my post and instead of saying there is no reason to use Ethyl Oleate in Test E said that Test E would not require Ethyl Oleate for its solubility properties.

    What I meant is that lots of compounds are hard to dissolve and keep from crashing either in the bottle or in the muscle after injection so Ethyl Oleate is used for these Test Prop and Test Base would be two good examples of compounds where EO is used for this reason. I have made Test Prop with BA/BB and GSO and it was very painful the next day however when made with BA/BB and 50/50 EO/GSO it was much less painful than with just straight veg oil.

    I know that in the US EO is not used by any major pharmas in injectable AAS, however it is used by many compounding pharmacies, that said when pure it is a good cosolvent that works very well for most people. It is substantially more expensive than any common Veg oil so for this reason its use by UGL's is generally limited. I have read a lot of posts by people who have both bought UGL gear with EO in it as well as those who have made gear with EO in it that has caused numerous local reaction as well as widespread hives, from everything I have read subgrade EO is almost always the culprit when these problems occur.

    That is why I brought it up.

    FFM
    Last edited by Far from massive; 03-03-2011 at 03:54 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Far from massive View Post
    Maybe I should have been more clear in my post and instead of saying there is no reason to use Ethyl Oleate in Test E said that Test E would not require Ethyl Oleate for its solubility properties.

    What I meant is that lots of compounds are hard to dissolve and keep from crashing either in the bottle or in the muscle after injection so Ethyl Oleate is used for these Test Prop and Test Base would be two good examples of compounds where EO is used for this reason. I have made Test Prop with BA/BB and GSO and it was very painful the next day however when made with BA/BB and 50/50 EO/GSO it was much less painful than with just straight veg oil.

    I know that in the US EO is not used by any major pharmas in injectable AAS, however it is used by many compounding pharmacies, that said when pure it is a good cosolvent that works very well for most people. It is substantially more expensive than any common Veg oil so for this reason its use by UGL's is generally limited. I have read a lot of posts by people who have both bought UGL gear with EO in it as well as those who have made gear with EO in it that has caused numerous local reaction as well as widespread hives, from everything I have read subgrade EO is almost always the culprit when these problems occur.

    That is why I brought it up.

    FFM
    Very interesting indeed.
    I have used prop, ace and so forth before, aswell as test-e dosed at 350mg/ml. But I think that my previously used pharmacy, might be better then the once I am using right now. (So maybe I have not encountered EO before, and have now?)
    But few of the pharmacies actually list what the mixture contains so I wouldn't know if I have had something with EO in it before.

    This is starting to get really annoying,

    I actually injected two different compounds at two different sites. And one of them got a bad local reaction, swelling - what feels like blood pooling, and so on (could be an unlucky injection).
    I will do the same tomorrow, and check again see what happens.
    Last edited by The Wolfman; 03-03-2011 at 04:23 PM.

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