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Help with a transdermal PCT formula....

Odessa14

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I am thinking that at the end of this cycle I want to try a trans PCT product, so I am looking for any experiences or thoughts regarding a 6OXO/7-OH transdermal product...


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O14
 
I know nothing of the solubility or molecular size of 7-OH. However, if it is similar to 7-OXO then try 15 mg/ml 6-oxo and 15 mg/ml 7-OH in a carrier similar to the forumula I posed in this thread.

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If you drop the 5% DMSO, substitute it with 5% DI water. You will find lots of other formulas on this board, but this one seems to help with the poor solubility of 6-oxo.
 
bow said:
I know nothing of the solubility or molecular size of 7-OH. However, if it is similar to 7-OXO then try 15 mg/ml 6-oxo and 15 mg/ml 7-OH in a carrier similar to the forumula I posed in this thread.

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If you drop the 5% DMSO, substitute it with 5% DI water. You will find lots of other formulas on this board, but this one seems to help with the poor solubility of 6-oxo.

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I wasn't dead-set on 7-oh, I just wanted to hear some ideas on the whole Transdermal PCT concept.

O14
 
Bow....another quick question....in the quest to save time, and at this point, some money on bulk materials, how would you compare your formula to BDC's T-Gel?..is that a good alternative?
 
Sorry, should clarify, I'm not talking about ingredient-to-ingredient comparison, but more...how would you rate the difference in effectiveness and ability to dissolve?
 
I have used T-Gel and loved it. I have not really tested the solubility as I never go above 50 mg/ml due to absoption issues. People seem to forget that the higher the concentration, the lower the abosrption (regardless of the carrier). Absorption is also a function of surface area applied. The lower the concentration, the more surface area applied to get the same amount of actives. Also, I have never tried T-Gel with 6-OXO, so I have no idea how it disolves.

That being said, from what everyone reports regarding the solubility of T-Gel and how effective I believe it is as a carrier (from personal results), I don't think you can't go wrong.
 
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