Hey Clark did you know what the shelf life would be, it's slightly acidic so a single mix at a time or could it be batched?
Hey Clark did you know what the shelf life would be, it's slightly acidic so a single mix at a time or could it be batched?
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I have some dmaa I mixed up over 6 months ago and still gtg! I always give it a shake but still seems to be dosed accurately. I would feel comfortable with saying 6-12 months. Maybe longer in the right environment. I cant say for sure but im pretty certain it is what all the UG labs are using!
Ck,
So no ora plus for you in your formula?
I'm reading Ora sweet is the vehicle and Ora plus is the suspension.
Which oral compounds have you used?
What is the highest doses you have suspended for each?
Thanks
Freedom, those are for a particular compound. Also, you read that ora plus and ora sweet are used together on their advertising. Of course they want you to buy both, but ora sweet suspends the raws as well.
Perfect timing for this post guys. I just tried mixing a batch of anavar with Everclear... Would not recommend you do it that way. Hey Clark can you describe the actual process used to suspend the raw powder with the ora sweet. Do you have to heat it up or what. Can you describe the process for us newbies Please.
Thanks. Still researching.
I guess the sweet version has flavoring and this is the only difference?
Ingredient information:
Ora-Plus®, Ora-Sweet® and Ora-Sweet SF® (Paddock Laboratories http://www.paddocklabs.com)
Ora-Plus®, Ora-Sweet® and Ora-Sweet SF® are commercially manufactured products which have been used in many stability studies published in North America.
Ora-Plus® contains: purified water, microcrystalline cellulose, carboxymethylcellulose sodium, xanthan gum, flavouring, citric acid, sodium phosphate, simethicone, methylparaben, and potassium sorbate.
Ora-Sweet® contains: purified water, sucrose, glycerin, sorbitol, flavouring, citric acid, sodium phosphate, methylparaben and potassium sorbate.
Ora-Sweet SF® contains: purified water, glycerin, sorbitol, sodium saccharin, xanthan gum, flavouring, citric acid, sodium citrate, methylparaben, propylparaben, potassium sorbate.
Last edited by Freedom; 01-01-2015 at 12:54 AM.
I believe so, that ora sweet just has flavoring to it. I've been looking into this a bit lately. I wonder if adding any flavorings to it would work.
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