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Originally Posted by
Joker
That's just the basic definition of the two. The thing that needs to be done in order for it to become a solution (talking hormones) is heat. You need heat in this equation for it to work.
Example : winstrol ..... a fucking bitch.... takes the right tempature and solvents in order to keep it in a solution (injectable oil ) if not ... you end up with a bunch of suspension in oil lol
Fucking pain in the ass. lol =)
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Originally Posted by
Joker
That's just the basic definition of the two. The thing that needs to be done in order for it to become a solution (talking hormones) is heat. You need heat in this equation for it to work.
Example : winstrol ..... a fucking bitch.... takes the right tempature and solvents in order to keep it in a solution (injectable oil ) if not ... you end up with a bunch of suspension in oil lol
Fucking pain in the ass. lol =)
I thought it was a link to straight how to do it lol
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Originally Posted by
kuntrykok
That's what I was wanting to know brother, why you prefer a solution. Thanks!
A solution, by definition, has a more even distribution of hormone. It also does not have the risk of particles settling or separating from the rest of the ingredients. Now a suspension can be done right, and as long as your hormone is dissolved first in a solvent and your carrier vehicle is suited to making a good suspension. You need very fine particle size, but if you can achieve that and prevent clumping and crystallizing of your hormones then a brief shake will make a suspension an acceptably accurate dosage for most purposes. I choose to make suspensions for the time being until I transition to pressed tablets soon, because it allows me to get a higher mg/ml than would be possible with a solution with some compounds, and it also allows me to use an almost identical "recipe" for every compound. Making solutions requires that you know what concentration will hold with each compound, and how much PEG etc you need for each different compound to make a proper solution. Some compounds like Var will not hold above 20mg/ml in most solutions I've seen on the web. With a suspension I can make 100mg/ml Var, and with the same recipe also make 50mg/ml dbol, 20mg/ml nolva etc. Its a matter of personal choice, but I think suspensions, if done right are more cost effective, and easier for the small scale brewer than making solutions of everything IMO
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