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    Quote Originally Posted by TGB1987 View Post
    Yeah that would be terrible Trap. I know AP and BD both use Arachis oil in their products. Have you tried to use Test suspension or Water based Winny?
    First time I've heard this.
    Seems like an unnecessarily stupid idea. There's no reason to use peanut oil in AAS.

    Damn that lab is nasty, I'm glad to be slightly ocd and a germ phob. I sterilize my whole room with bleach and then rubbing alcohol. Usually takes me about 2 hrs to prep the room each time but it's worth it. I also wear a hair net and face mask and of course gloves with a long sleeve tight fitting shirt. for bottling i cool the room to 65* and go from there.

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    Here's a thought. Whatmans are cheap. Get a 45 micron and a 22 micron ... or serveral of each... and no matter who you get your gear from, you know it's sterile because you made it that way yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jetto View Post
    First time I've heard this.
    Seems like an unnecessarily stupid idea. There's no reason to use peanut oil in AAS.

    Damn that lab is nasty, I'm glad to be slightly ocd and a germ phob. I sterilize my whole room with bleach and then rubbing alcohol. Usually takes me about 2 hrs to Aprep the room each time but it's worth it. I also wear a hair net and face mask and of course gloves with a long sleeve tight fitting shirt. for bottling i cool the room to 65* and go from there.

    Obviously it is not your standard peanut oil. This is pharmaceutical grade oil. Many different oils can be used and there are different reasons why some are better than others for different applications. Arachis oil is used as a solvent for many pharmaceuticals. Here is a list of some other oils and uses.

    1. an unctuous, combustible substance that is liquid, or easily liquefiable, on warming, and is soluble in ether but not in water. Oils may be animal, vegetable, or mineral in origin, and volatile or nonvolatile (fixed). A number of oils are used as flavoring or perfuming agents in pharmaceutical preparations.
    2. a fat that is liquid at room temperature.
    borage oil that extracted from the seeds of borage; used for the treatment of neurodermatitis and as a food supplement.
    cajeput oil a volatile oil from the fresh leaves and twigs of cajeput; used as a stimulant and rubefacient in rheumatism and other muscle and joint pain.
    canola oil rapeseed oil, specifically that prepared from rapeseed plants bred to be low in erucic acid.
    castor oil a fixed oil obtained from the seed of Ricinus communis; used as a bland topical emollient and also occasionally as a strong cathartic.
    clove oil a volatile oil from cloves; used externally in the treatment of colds and headache and as a dental antiseptic and analgesic; it also has various uses in Indian medicine.
    cod liver oil partially destearinated, fixed oil from fresh livers of Gadus morrhua and other fish of the family Gadidae; used as a source of vitamins A and D.
    corn oil a refined fixed oil obtained from the embryo of Zea mays; used as a solvent and vehicle for various medicinal agents and as a vehicle for injections. It has also been promoted as a source of polyunsaturated fatty acids in special diets.
    cottonseed oil a fixed oil from seeds of cultivated varieties of the cotton plant (Gossypium) ; used as a solvent and vehicle for drugs.
    essential oil volatile o.
    ethiodized oil an iodine addition product of the ethyl ester of fatty acids of poppyseed oil; used as a diagnostic radiopaque medium.
    eucalyptus oil a volatile oil from the fresh leaf of species of Eucalyptus; used as a pharmaceutical flavoring agent, as an expectorant and local antiseptic, for rheumatism, and in folk medicine.
    evening primrose oil that produced from the ripe seeds of evening primrose(Oenothera biennis) ; used in the treatment of mastalgia, premenstrual syndrome, and atopic eczema.
    expressed oil , fatty oil, fixed oil a nonvolatile oil, i.e., one that does not evaporate on warming; such oils consist of a mixture of fatty acids and their esters, and are classified as solid, semisolid, and liquid, or as drying, semidrying, and nondrying as a function of their tendency to solidify on exposure to air.
    fennel oil a volatile oil distilled from fennel (the seeds of Foeniculum vulgare ); used for cough, bronchitis, and dyspepsia and as a pharmaceutical flavoring agent.
    iodized oil an iodine addition product of vegetable oil; used as a diagnostic radiopaque medium.
    lavender oil a volatile oil distilled from the flowering tops of lavender or prepared synthetically; used for loss of appetite, dyspepsia, nervousness, and insomnia; also widely used in folk medicine.
    mineral oil a mixture of liquid hydrocarbons from petroleum; used as a lubricant laxative, drug vehicle, and skin emollient and cleanser. Light mineral o., of lesser density, is used similarly.
    olive oil a fixed oil obtained from ripe fruit of Olea europaea; used as a setting retardant for dental cements, topical emollient, pharmaceutic necessity, and sometimes as a laxative.
    peanut oil the refined fixed oil from peanuts (Arachis hypogaea); used as a solvent and vehicle for drugs.
    peppermint oil a volatile oil from fresh overground parts of the flowering plant of peppermint (Mentha piperita); used as a flavoring agent for drugs, and as a gastric stimulant and carminative.
    rapeseed oil the oil expressed from the seeds of the rapeseed plant; used in the manufacture of soaps, margarines, and lubricants. See also canola o.
    safflower oil an oily liquid extracted from the seeds of the safflower, Carthamus tinctorius, containing predominantly linoleic acid; used as a pharmaceutic aid, a component of total parenteral nutrition solutions, and in the management of hypercholesterolemia.
    silicone oil any of various long-chain fluid silicone polymers, some of which are injected into the vitreous to serve as a vitreous substitute during or after vitreoretinal surgery.
    tea tree oil an essential oil from the leaves and branch tips of tea tree, having bacteriostatic and weak antiviral and antimycotic properties, used topically for skin infections and used internally and externally in folk medicine for various indications.
    thyme oil the volatile oil extracted from fresh, flowering thyme; used as an antitussive and expectorant.
    volatile oil one that evaporates readily, usually found in aromatic plants; most are a mixture of two or more terpenes.
    volatile oil of mustard a volatile oil distilled from the seeds of black mustard(Brassica nigra); used as a strong counterirritant and rubefacient.


    Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers. © 2007 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.
    peanut oil [peŽnut]
    a refined fixed oil from seed kernels of cultivated varieties of Arachis hypogaea; used as a solvent for drugs.
    Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc.
    peanut meal residue after the extraction of peanut oil; a high protein (40 to 50%) feed supplement; low in methionine, lysine and tryptophan. May be mixed with hulls when it becomes of less value because of the high (30%) of fiber.

    peanut oil a refined fixed oil extracted from peanuts; used as a solvent for drugs.








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    Quote Originally Posted by TGB1987 View Post
    Obviously it is not your standard peanut oil. This is pharmaceutical grade oil. Many different oils can be used and there are different reasons why some are better than others for different applications. Arachis oil is used as a solvent for many pharmaceuticals. Here is a list of some other oils and uses.

    1. an unctuous, combustible substance that is liquid, or easily liquefiable, on warming, and is soluble in ether but not in water. Oils may be animal, vegetable, or mineral in origin, and volatile or nonvolatile (fixed). A number of oils are used as flavoring or perfuming agents in pharmaceutical preparations.
    2. a fat that is liquid at room temperature.
    borage oil that extracted from the seeds of borage; used for the treatment of neurodermatitis and as a food supplement.
    cajeput oil a volatile oil from the fresh leaves and twigs of cajeput; used as a stimulant and rubefacient in rheumatism and other muscle and joint pain.
    canola oil rapeseed oil, specifically that prepared from rapeseed plants bred to be low in erucic acid.
    castor oil a fixed oil obtained from the seed of Ricinus communis; used as a bland topical emollient and also occasionally as a strong cathartic.
    clove oil a volatile oil from cloves; used externally in the treatment of colds and headache and as a dental antiseptic and analgesic; it also has various uses in Indian medicine.
    cod liver oil partially destearinated, fixed oil from fresh livers of Gadus morrhua and other fish of the family Gadidae; used as a source of vitamins A and D.
    corn oil a refined fixed oil obtained from the embryo of Zea mays; used as a solvent and vehicle for various medicinal agents and as a vehicle for injections. It has also been promoted as a source of polyunsaturated fatty acids in special diets.
    cottonseed oil a fixed oil from seeds of cultivated varieties of the cotton plant (Gossypium) ; used as a solvent and vehicle for drugs.
    essential oil volatile o.
    ethiodized oil an iodine addition product of the ethyl ester of fatty acids of poppyseed oil; used as a diagnostic radiopaque medium.
    eucalyptus oil a volatile oil from the fresh leaf of species of Eucalyptus; used as a pharmaceutical flavoring agent, as an expectorant and local antiseptic, for rheumatism, and in folk medicine.
    evening primrose oil that produced from the ripe seeds of evening primrose(Oenothera biennis) ; used in the treatment of mastalgia, premenstrual syndrome, and atopic eczema.
    expressed oil , fatty oil, fixed oil a nonvolatile oil, i.e., one that does not evaporate on warming; such oils consist of a mixture of fatty acids and their esters, and are classified as solid, semisolid, and liquid, or as drying, semidrying, and nondrying as a function of their tendency to solidify on exposure to air.
    fennel oil a volatile oil distilled from fennel (the seeds of Foeniculum vulgare ); used for cough, bronchitis, and dyspepsia and as a pharmaceutical flavoring agent.
    iodized oil an iodine addition product of vegetable oil; used as a diagnostic radiopaque medium.
    lavender oil a volatile oil distilled from the flowering tops of lavender or prepared synthetically; used for loss of appetite, dyspepsia, nervousness, and insomnia; also widely used in folk medicine.
    mineral oil a mixture of liquid hydrocarbons from petroleum; used as a lubricant laxative, drug vehicle, and skin emollient and cleanser. Light mineral o., of lesser density, is used similarly.
    olive oil a fixed oil obtained from ripe fruit of Olea europaea; used as a setting retardant for dental cements, topical emollient, pharmaceutic necessity, and sometimes as a laxative.
    peanut oil the refined fixed oil from peanuts (Arachis hypogaea); used as a solvent and vehicle for drugs.
    peppermint oil a volatile oil from fresh overground parts of the flowering plant of peppermint (Mentha piperita); used as a flavoring agent for drugs, and as a gastric stimulant and carminative.
    rapeseed oil the oil expressed from the seeds of the rapeseed plant; used in the manufacture of soaps, margarines, and lubricants. See also canola o.
    safflower oil an oily liquid extracted from the seeds of the safflower, Carthamus tinctorius, containing predominantly linoleic acid; used as a pharmaceutic aid, a component of total parenteral nutrition solutions, and in the management of hypercholesterolemia.
    silicone oil any of various long-chain fluid silicone polymers, some of which are injected into the vitreous to serve as a vitreous substitute during or after vitreoretinal surgery.
    tea tree oil an essential oil from the leaves and branch tips of tea tree, having bacteriostatic and weak antiviral and antimycotic properties, used topically for skin infections and used internally and externally in folk medicine for various indications.
    thyme oil the volatile oil extracted from fresh, flowering thyme; used as an antitussive and expectorant.
    volatile oil one that evaporates readily, usually found in aromatic plants; most are a mixture of two or more terpenes.
    volatile oil of mustard a volatile oil distilled from the seeds of black mustard(Brassica nigra); used as a strong counterirritant and rubefacient.


    Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers. © 2007 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.
    peanut oil [peŽnut]
    a refined fixed oil from seed kernels of cultivated varieties of Arachis hypogaea; used as a solvent for drugs.
    Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc.
    peanut meal residue after the extraction of peanut oil; a high protein (40 to 50%) feed supplement; low in methionine, lysine and tryptophan. May be mixed with hulls when it becomes of less value because of the high (30%) of fiber.

    peanut oil a refined fixed oil extracted from peanuts; used as a solvent for drugs.
    good info



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    exactly right what was said a few posts up. watman filters are cheap as chips. buy urself some sterile vials and filter the UG stuff into a new vial.

    what about these gmp HG brands being faked? theres a few threads on other forums about fake Norma and Schering/Bayer
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    some sources even sale HG as replica...so its fake..

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    ^^^^that's why it is risky to buy ANY well known HG gear online (testoviron/norma/etc.)
    Thank goodness my friends in the "UK" have legit stuff

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    I hate this video lol makes me cringe every time

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    scary

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    Quote Originally Posted by World-Pharma.org View Post
    some sources even sale HG as replica...so its fake..

    Replica doesn't mean Fake, it still has hormone in it, its just replicated by a UGL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by World-Pharma.org View Post
    some sources even sale HG as replica...so its fake..
    usually you can spot a fake amp pretty easily. sometimes its more expensive to fake hg amps than actually sell the real thing.



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    ^^^^it would've been expensive as hell to fake those testoviron amps from our boy

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    surely most of those images are from improper injection technique, noswabbing, possibly using same needle more than once etc.

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    Great read-glad I have never been there!

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    Stay safe and filter your stuff! Better safe than sorry.

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