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Grape Seed Oil vs. Coconut Oil

iHeartGear

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I'm trying to decide which would be a better option for oil based gear.

What are the pros and cons of these two?

Which is better in your opinion?
 
In my opinion more people may be more allergic to coconut oil so I would say grape seed is perhaps the better choice.

Cheers!
 
In my opinion more people may be more allergic to coconut oil so I would say grape seed is perhaps the better choice.

Cheers!

Some people have reported extreme pain from grape seed oil... im guessing because the oil is so thick. Have you ever heard of this?
 
Why coconut oil? I dont see that one too often. There are many other options dude. GSO is standard. Just your common run of the mill UGL carrier oil usually.
Now are you seeing extreame pain from GSO or is that what you heard? Shouldnt go off what you "hear". GSO is thick but the carrier isnt usually what causes the pain.
 
Why coconut oil? I dont see that one too often. There are many other options dude. GSO is standard. Just your common run of the mill UGL carrier oil usually.
Now are you seeing extreame pain from GSO or is that what you heard? Shouldnt go off what you "hear". GSO is thick but the carrier isnt usually what causes the pain.

I've never personally used GSO. I read a few threads and people were complaining about the PIP. Some speculated that it could be due to how thick GSO is.

I'm considering buying some gear that contains Coconut Oil, that is why I'm asking opinions before making my decision
 
I'm trying to decide which would be a better option for oil based gear.

What are the pros and cons of these two?

Which is better in your opinion?

If you use coco oil be sure it is the liquid coco which a lot of peeps call mct because it has about 93% mcts in it.GSO is very common and so is the coco, but you can use sesame, safflower, almond oil or walnut oil. When you want very slow release use castor. Castor is what is used in the popular trt drug Aveed. A very long chain ester in a very slow release oil. Never heard of any problems from any of these oils.

http://www.vitaminshoppe.com/p/nature-way-coconut-premium-oil-93-mcts-20-oz-oil/nw-2507#.Vw0prfkrLIU
 
I've never personally used GSO. I read a few threads and people were complaining about the PIP. Some speculated that it could be due to how thick GSO is.

I'm considering buying some gear that contains Coconut Oil, that is why I'm asking opinions before making my decision

Ya speculations wont do you much good. Jake set you up with what you need to know but the good majority of labs will use GSO.
 
I'm trying to decide which would be a better option for oil based gear.

What are the pros and cons of these two?

Which is better in your opinion?
It just depends bro. You are overthinking this whole carrier oil thing because of the bad reaction you had with one particular gear. I will say most people don't have any problems with GSO. It's very common for a carrier

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Both are really great options. It is all dependent on how your body reacts. I personally don't mind a little pip. MCT is like butter for me and probably my favorite, but everyone is different.

IheartGear.. I understand your concern though cause who wants to get sick every injection.
 
I have heard of allergy reaction to coconut but the Test C I have is MCT based and I really like it. I think I prefer it to GSO. As long as it's brewed right, clean and safe is the most important thing. Sterility is the number one concern


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I think that a lot of peeps relate pip to the carrier when in reality it could be the raw material which has some residual acids left after esterification. If you saw the process I posted a few weeks back on esterifying test base, you can see how acid could be carried over. The oil really should not matter at alll. Big pharm used to use sesame.
 
Both are really great options. It is all dependent on how your body reacts. I personally don't mind a little pip. MCT is like butter for me and probably my favorite, but everyone is different.

IheartGear.. I understand your concern though cause who wants to get sick every injection.

Yeah, exactly my thoughts brother
 
I think that a lot of peeps relate pip to the carrier when in reality it could be the raw material which has some residual acids left after esterification. If you saw the process I posted a few weeks back on esterifying test base, you can see how acid could be carried over. The oil really should not matter at alll. Big pharm used to use sesame.

I'll check out your post bro
 
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