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Have any of you guys heard of cutting your prop with Ethyl Oleate? Supposed to make for painless prop shots from what I have been hearing. I think I am hooked on test prop for the rest of my cycles but the sting never goes away, Dont wanna sound like a pussy but obviously I would prefer no pain over a constant limp. I dont mind cutting the oil in half because I plan on pinning 50mg ed in my next cycle.
Thanks for any input on EO guys.
Ed17447
04-26-2008, 05:25 AM
It's only $40 for 100ML. I would try it, it's cheap enough. I've never heard of cutting prop with it, but I'm sure you done your homework.
I just read up on it. I say go for it. It's supposed to be pain free.
I will definetly give it a shot in my next cycle, I think we can all agree that a world with pain free prop is probably the closest thing to heaven on earth!
Any other expereinces with EO?
mrvtwin80
04-26-2008, 11:08 AM
Sounds very interesting! What is Ethyl Oleate? Keep us posted.
Certainly I will keep everybody posted when I run my next cycle.
Ethyl Oleate is a "super solvent" made by the condensation of Ethanol. It supposedly is able to carry 200mg/ml of prop without use of ba or bb. Additionally it is supposed to make painless prop at as little as a 50/50 EO/oil concentration
Very interesting stuff, I am surprised I have never heard of it before
Certainly I will keep everybody posted when I run my next cycle.
Ethyl Oleate is a "super solvent" made by the condensation of Ethanol. It supposedly is able to carry 200mg/ml of prop without use of ba or bb. Additionally it is supposed to make painless prop at as little as a 50/50 EO/oil concentration
Very interesting stuff, I am surprised I have never heard of it before
its been arounf for a little while..we are looking into it further as well.
mad_max_de
05-01-2008, 06:29 PM
its been arounf for a little while..we are looking into it further as well.
Ethyl Oleate is mainly used in homebrews.. It does help with the pain.. Not sure about the % for cutting though.. Trying to find it out.. I've got prop that's itch'in to be used...
Ethyl Oleate is mainly used in homebrews.. It does help with the pain.. Not sure about the % for cutting though.. Trying to find it out.. I've got prop that's itch'in to be used...
Its recommended to use a 50/50 split for homebrews, and that is to carry a higher % product. I am going to try add it in at 20% and work my way up from there. Im not as concerned about the pain as I am viscosity. I would like to use as small a needle size as possible. I will be injecting ed on my next cycle and want to be able to utilize slin pins for site injecting.
Ed17447
05-03-2008, 08:13 AM
Certainly I will keep everybody posted when I run my next cycle.
Ethyl Oleate is a "super solvent" made by the condensation of Ethanol. It supposedly is able to carry 200mg/ml of prop without use of ba or bb. Additionally it is supposed to make painless prop at as little as a 50/50 EO/oil concentration
Very interesting stuff, I am surprised I have never heard of it before
I havn't heard of it either. I've always added guaiacol to prop.
mad_max_de
05-03-2008, 01:47 PM
Its recommended to use a 50/50 split for homebrews, and that is to carry a higher % product. I am going to try add it in at 20% and work my way up from there. Im not as concerned about the pain as I am viscosity. I would like to use as small a needle size as possible. I will be injecting ed on my next cycle and want to be able to utilize slin pins for site injecting.
Def smart to start low and increase the % a little at a time. I've heard some guys have bad reactions to EO. Better to test the water than jump in head 1st.. :)
Def smart to start low and increase the % a little at a time. I've heard some guys have bad reactions to EO. Better to test the water than jump in head 1st.. :)
bump this,i and most of the guys i know are EO senstive!! ive tried many EO based products from 100% EO down to 20% EO 80% oil and every time i get a lump that hurts for about 4 days and sick as a MO'FO(the more EO the worse it is) so be careful untell you know how your going to react to it bro!!
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