mickieknotts
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Hi Guys:
Brand new to the forum. I've been out of this loop for over 10 years now but back now. Obviously lots changes in gear over the period of 10 years. Lots of new stuff too. I did have one curious concern that I hoped someone could clarify for me in regards to products such as the one in the subject line.
I've done lots of searches on this product and other products from the same company regarding the fact that the oil is completely clear. I've seen lots of explanations but none really explain they how and why.
I've worked with many different anabolic powders and know first hand that all powdered testosterone esters start as pale yellow in color (unless like I said above something has drastically changed). And usually the longer acting ester the test is, the darker in color it is (i.e. enanthate vs propionate).
Can someone please explain to me how a pale yellow powder is dissolved into a carrier oil, even if the oil is clear, and the end product still ends up clear?
I'm very confused and apprehensive about this due to my personal experience. However, many posts and my close friend swears by the product.
I've seen posts about melting points and carrier oils, but neither changes the fact that the powder starts as a pale yellow powder.
Hoping to get some good responses.
Best,
Mickie Knotts
Brand new to the forum. I've been out of this loop for over 10 years now but back now. Obviously lots changes in gear over the period of 10 years. Lots of new stuff too. I did have one curious concern that I hoped someone could clarify for me in regards to products such as the one in the subject line.
I've done lots of searches on this product and other products from the same company regarding the fact that the oil is completely clear. I've seen lots of explanations but none really explain they how and why.
I've worked with many different anabolic powders and know first hand that all powdered testosterone esters start as pale yellow in color (unless like I said above something has drastically changed). And usually the longer acting ester the test is, the darker in color it is (i.e. enanthate vs propionate).
Can someone please explain to me how a pale yellow powder is dissolved into a carrier oil, even if the oil is clear, and the end product still ends up clear?
I'm very confused and apprehensive about this due to my personal experience. However, many posts and my close friend swears by the product.
I've seen posts about melting points and carrier oils, but neither changes the fact that the powder starts as a pale yellow powder.
Hoping to get some good responses.
Best,
Mickie Knotts