A source I have been looking into had this disclaimer in his price list....
"A WORD FROM OUR CHEMIST :
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Test enanthate is the largest ester of the testosterones and at a dosage of 300mg/ml there is a large percentage of
benzyl benzoate that has to be used to get it down to a homogeneous solution. This causes pain and sorness at the
injection site. So new technology has allowed us to use very little BB and still have the Enanthate ester remain stable
in the oil as a 84% homogeneous solution. This means that a gentle shake, as little as picking up your bottle fast will
stir the test back to over 99% homogeneous. This is why it is cloudy."
I was curious if anyone has heard anything like this before or if anyone can speak to the validity of the statement.
"A WORD FROM OUR CHEMIST :
-----------------------------
Test enanthate is the largest ester of the testosterones and at a dosage of 300mg/ml there is a large percentage of
benzyl benzoate that has to be used to get it down to a homogeneous solution. This causes pain and sorness at the
injection site. So new technology has allowed us to use very little BB and still have the Enanthate ester remain stable
in the oil as a 84% homogeneous solution. This means that a gentle shake, as little as picking up your bottle fast will
stir the test back to over 99% homogeneous. This is why it is cloudy."
I was curious if anyone has heard anything like this before or if anyone can speak to the validity of the statement.
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