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+ 1 What kind of oil is used that I noticed is very smooth easy to fill etc

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Most of the IM testosterone and blends etc used to be difficult to draw, take a while to push in, you need a large gauge pin most of the time, I noticed more recently a bunch of brands seem to using a different type of oil that is easy to draw, goes on quick smooth and can use a small diabetic syringe if necessary. Does anyone know what type of oil this is? Why has this oil not always have been the oil carrier? Is it very expensive? Does it effect the time release different than the usual oils that some still use and was used in the past. Is this oil difficult to obtain? It almost works a little thicker than water. Thanks

HeyYoeIte's picture

Thanks, yeah blood work will tell you if what it says is in there, and the actual quality is likely unknown but with time trial and error and research etc things should look a bit better. Thanks for the info on the oil

TheIcon's picture

MCT oil. Its cheap and is used in most of the UGLs. As far as time release I raised this question about a year ago and there seems to be some marginal info out there that it does change the half life. However you are going to find info on both sides and people opinion on both sides. From my standpoint its so marginal that its prob not worth taking into consideration unless you are a mad scientist.

Eagles 2013's picture

Bro, I was literally about to say the exact same thing lol. I would compare it HGH dosage protocols. If you ask 10 people if it’s better to take the full dose in the morning, split AM/PM or all at night right before bed you’re going to have 3 people swear by one method, 3 by the other, 3 by the 3rd and a 10th who says “no preference” lol.

OP- going back to your original question, I wouldn’t sweat the carrier oil when buying UGL gear. Production is completely unregulated and there are so many variables involved (ratio of solvents/antiseptics, quality of raws, accuracy of dosing, etc.) that’s is really going to be almost impossible to say with any certainty that the carrier oil is solely or even predominantly responsible for the quality of the gear and disbursement rates.

Find a brand that draws easy, doesn’t give you bad PIP, have bloodwork done to ensure it’s dosed accurately and roll with that. The carrier oil is a minor concern when you look at the full picture.

+1 for a good, open ended question that should lead to a an informative discussion and exchange of information.

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