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If not I apologize and beg one of the moderator to move the post.
Is anyone here who knows why SEO has to be free fatty acids and not triglicerides?
I have found a few studies where it is shown that sesame oil has the longest "stay time" in musce after injection. Amongst others it was compared to Viscoleo, which is processed coconut oil (50% MCT, by the way the stuff where synthetek is obtained), and Viscoleo had a significant less staytime in muscle tissue.
But I couldnt find out wheter Viscoleo is intact coconut oil (= triglicerides) or a blend of MCT from coconut oil.
There is no studies at all about free fatty acids injected in skeletal muscle.
Plastic cosmetic surgeons knows nothing about it.
All the work of mr Clark about SEO ... is it available somewhere?
I had myself tried SEO a couple of times, with a lot of sides but some gains as well, but I would like to know sth more before I embark in a new try (it is time consuming, very painful and maybe dangerous as well - for example it could damage the muscle with scarring, preveting future growth).
Thanks
Wallace
If not I apologize and beg one of the moderator to move the post.
Is anyone here who knows why SEO has to be free fatty acids and not triglicerides?
I have found a few studies where it is shown that sesame oil has the longest "stay time" in musce after injection. Amongst others it was compared to Viscoleo, which is processed coconut oil (50% MCT, by the way the stuff where synthetek is obtained), and Viscoleo had a significant less staytime in muscle tissue.
But I couldnt find out wheter Viscoleo is intact coconut oil (= triglicerides) or a blend of MCT from coconut oil.
There is no studies at all about free fatty acids injected in skeletal muscle.
Plastic cosmetic surgeons knows nothing about it.
All the work of mr Clark about SEO ... is it available somewhere?
I had myself tried SEO a couple of times, with a lot of sides but some gains as well, but I would like to know sth more before I embark in a new try (it is time consuming, very painful and maybe dangerous as well - for example it could damage the muscle with scarring, preveting future growth).
Thanks
Wallace