I haven't researched it yet, but it seems like the AAS boards often mention DMSO as a transdermal carrier. But apparently DMSO isn't the only transdermal carrier. I'm starting to research that and it appears that compounding pharmacies use such items as hydrophilic petrolatum (e.g. Aquabase or Aquaphor) when compounding.
Does anyone here by chance happen to know enough about all of this that they might be able to reply with a bit of an "intro" for me (and others)? |
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We offer a product called FINAderm which claims to have 80% uptake of whatever hormone is used in conjunction with it. check it out on our site www.universalkits.com/finaderm.htm
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Thanks mr.universe. I'll add that to my list of potential transdermal carriers.
Still really curious for an intro on 'transdermals.'
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Do some searches for PLO gel, on this site and others.
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99% alcohol is good too. That was all that Biotest's androsol used as a base back in the day when they made that stuff. I think pretty much all gear has a molecular structure that is similar and small enough to bind to the alcohol as a carrier, and to be transdermally absorbed.
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ErgoPharm 4diol spray was good stuff and contained just Ethanol, Isopropymyristate, and some water. Formula from AnabolicMinds that is the most popular is as follows for a 240 ml bottle.
Iso Alchohol 96 mls 40% Iso Myristate 36 mls 15% Iso Palmitate 36 mls 15% Oleic Acid 24 mls 10% Propylene Glycol 24 mls 10% DMSO 24 mls 10%
Iso Myristate and Iso Palmitate can be combined to 30% Iso Myristate Can add 2mls of D-limonene to mix to combat DMSO smell.
Keep to around 12 grams or 50mg/ml for optimal absorbtion
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