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I recently started Primo E by Bouwen /AAS DIRECT . I have tried numerous other Sponsors Primo in the past an NOTHING is as smooth as this....absolutely no pip and flows through a slin pin with ease ...im getting ready to start an exclusive all Bouwen cycle and if everything else is a smooth potent and accurately dosed as i know it is im in for one hell of a incredible blast !!!.....The carrier oil is phenomenal and all products are Pharmaceutical Grade
Using a 60/40 MCT oil blend (60% caprylic acid (C8) and 40% capric acid (C10)) compared to regular MCT oil for injections offers specific advantages. Potential benefits of a 60/40 MCT oil blend prepared for injection include:
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60/40 MCT oil refers to a specific ratio of medium-chain triglycerides, containing 60% caprylic acid (C8) and 40% capric acid (C10). These MCTs are known for their efficient energy production and various health benefits.Using a 60/40 MCT oil blend (60% caprylic acid (C8) and 40% capric acid (C10)) compared to regular MCT oil for injections offers specific advantages. Potential benefits of a 60/40 MCT oil blend prepared for injection include:
- Enhanced Absorption: Caprylic acid (C8) is absorbed and metabolized more rapidly than other MCTs, facilitating quicker absorption and faster energy availability or delivery of the active ingredient.
- Reduced Inflammation: Caprylic acid has anti-inflammatory properties. A higher concentration of C8 may help reduce local inflammation at the injection site.
- Improved Solubility: The specific ratio of C8 and C10 can enhance the solubility and stability of certain medications or compounds in the oil, potentially improving the effectiveness of the injection.
- Balanced Energy Release: The blend of C8 and C10 provides a balanced release of energy, which can be beneficial for specific medical conditions where steady energy delivery is crucial.
- Lower Risk of Adverse Reactions: The specific blend might be formulated to reduce the risk of adverse reactions compared to standard MCT oil, which contains a wider range of fatty acids that might not be as beneficial for injection purposes.