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Testosterone mixed with MCT oil
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<blockquote data-quote="HustleMan" data-source="post: 255824" data-attributes="member: 45558"><p>Industrial seed oils are polyunsaturated which is the problem. No amount of refinement will change this. Your body struggles to metabolize them regardless of how they enter the it. </p><p></p><p>These oils are tissue destroyers and they accelerate the production of lipofuscin with is known as the 'aging pigment. </p><p></p><p>Since you are injecting the test there is a cumulative effect of the tissue destruction and the aging that the PUFA causes. </p><p></p><p>To top it all off polyunsaturated fatty acid is an estrogen promoter which makes it an indirect promoter of cancer. </p><p></p><p>If you're on test and see that your e2 is rising even with an AI and you notice water retention that is hard to get rid of, that is because of the polyunsaturated nature of the carrier oil.</p><p></p><p>MCT carrier oil doesn't have any of these effects. MCT is pro-metabolic which will drastically lower the risk of water retention and it will help you drop unwanted fat much faster.</p><p></p><p>PUFA's (even without a test ester) are known to increase the risk of cardiac events while MCT oil lowers this risk (both with and without a test ester)</p><p></p><p>PUFA's are often mistakenly called the 'essential fatty acids' because they were discovered before vitamin B6 was. The temporary benefits that came with consuming PUFA's were all noted in B6 users without the accelerated aging and tissue destruction that PUFA consumers struggle with. By the time B6 was discovered PUFA's were already too profitable (and still are).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HustleMan, post: 255824, member: 45558"] Industrial seed oils are polyunsaturated which is the problem. No amount of refinement will change this. Your body struggles to metabolize them regardless of how they enter the it. These oils are tissue destroyers and they accelerate the production of lipofuscin with is known as the 'aging pigment. Since you are injecting the test there is a cumulative effect of the tissue destruction and the aging that the PUFA causes. To top it all off polyunsaturated fatty acid is an estrogen promoter which makes it an indirect promoter of cancer. If you're on test and see that your e2 is rising even with an AI and you notice water retention that is hard to get rid of, that is because of the polyunsaturated nature of the carrier oil. MCT carrier oil doesn't have any of these effects. MCT is pro-metabolic which will drastically lower the risk of water retention and it will help you drop unwanted fat much faster. PUFA's (even without a test ester) are known to increase the risk of cardiac events while MCT oil lowers this risk (both with and without a test ester) PUFA's are often mistakenly called the 'essential fatty acids' because they were discovered before vitamin B6 was. The temporary benefits that came with consuming PUFA's were all noted in B6 users without the accelerated aging and tissue destruction that PUFA consumers struggle with. By the time B6 was discovered PUFA's were already too profitable (and still are). [/QUOTE]
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