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Originally Posted by
TheMack
I think you have the answer there bud. If you have a history of sensitivity to particular oils, then it is likely the oils used that caused the adverse reaction rather than the particular combination of test (cyp and prop).
Interesting.. i looked at the bottles. The straight CYP is MCT oil which i dont feel any pain. The 80/20 blend is sesame oil. Maybe im allergic.
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80/20 cypionate/prop blend pain
Originally Posted by
littleman
Interesting.. i looked at the bottles. The straight CYP is MCT oil which i dont feel any pain. The 80/20 blend is sesame oil. Maybe im allergic.
This is the reason a lot of guys avoid Sustanon type products. {glad it isn’t me; I love sust/Omnas} But, they get too much pain and/or reaction. I treat any sensitivity or allergy serious and just avoid that product. Luckily you have some smart guys that help you deduce the problem. Whether it is the ester or the carrier; just do not use sesame or prop until you know.
Max
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Originally Posted by
maxmuscle1
This is the reason a lot of guys avoid Sustanon type products. {glad it isn’t me; I love sust/Omnas} But, they get too much pain and/or reaction. I treat any sensitivity or allergy serious and just avoid that product. Luckily you have some smart guys that help you deduce the problem. Whether it is the ester or the carrier; just do not use sesame or prop until you know.
Max
I used to use sus many years ago and i used to have pain also. I thought it was normal because of the shorter esters. I think my best bet is to stay away from prop and sesame all together.
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