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This is helpful.

Any high level guidance on "how long" for the various oils/additives?
Depends how u store it. Cool, dark location last a lot longer. U can see it change color, some people report over the course of one year. I personally refilter and store in a essential oil case, off amazon, in the freezer. Almost no degradation at that point. Store it 10 years. I personally wouldn't want to use anything from CN more than a year old. Depends on your risk tolerance.
 
Just waiting to see a list of peptides offered and the results from them then I'll be putting in my order.

Marks approach is definitely refreshing to see and the products tested so far seem to all check out, especially the non-swamp water deca lol

Im still waiting to see the feet picture with the vials in-between the toes that we were promised however...
 
Just waiting to see a list of peptides offered and the results from them then I'll be putting in my order.

Marks approach is definitely refreshing to see and the products tested so far seem to all check out, especially the non-swamp water deca lol

Im still waiting to see the feet picture with the vials in-between the toes that we were promised however...

Just text him, you’ll get the peptide list. You just have to wait for jano results lol
 
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Analysis of Non-MCT Oils​


"Pure MCT oil (often fractionated from coconut or palm kernel oil) is designed to contain only medium-chain fatty acids (C6-C12), with dominant ones being caprylic (C8) and capric (C10). It excludes longer chains like C14 (myristic), C16 (palmitic), or C18 (stearic) to ensure quick metabolism and lower viscosity.
Palmitic acid is commonly found in long-chain vegetable oils (e.g., palm oil: ~40-45% palmitic; soybean oil: ~10%; cottonseed oil: ~20-25%) or even in unfractionated coconut oil (~7-10% palmitic). Its presence here suggests the carrier oil may not be 100% pure MCT—it could be a blend, contaminated, or based on a natural oil like coconut that hasn't been fully refined to MCT standards. The ketones (2-heptanone, 2-decanone) are likely impurities, oxidation byproducts, or related to the enanthate ester (heptanoate chain in the steroid)"
 
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