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Allergy to TestE Ingredient?

I’m starting to think my allergies are related to an ingredient in my testosterone Enenthate. I know Benzyol Benzoate, Benzyol Alcohol and whatever other solvents are used in making Testosterone into the oil we need to inject.

I’ve been on for 10 months now, primarily TrT dosing.
The last month or so it seems my eczema/rash(sign of allergies) have gotten out of control. I’ve only ever used two sources, which use GSO/MCT oil as the carrier oil. I have terrible allergic shiner (dark circles around eyes) and I’m heavily convinced it’s the test…

I don’t know what else to do besides PCT, which I stupidly don’t have enough meds for.

There’s no allergy or hotness around the injection site, just eczema, hives, rash, amongst my body.
 
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Jeffg353

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They r common symptoms of an allergic reaction to something. The hard part is going to be trying to find out what. Some sources use BA n BB some only use a little BA (no BB). It could be the carrier oil. It could be something used in the manufacturing process of test E.

Have u tried taking benadryl or zantac to see if it helps or even stops/prevents reaction?
Can try switching to Test C or Test D if only doing TRT.

If u plan to stop u have a good 3+ weeks before test levels crash. Best of luck.
 
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Oorn

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Throw some Nan cyp in there at 100mg+/wk. My skin is softer than a twink’s ball hair!

Seriously though, it’s quite possible that the issues are due to a drastic increase in metabolic activity and subsequent food intake. If you stop hrt it will subside, and you’ll be convinced it was an allergy. First try changing your diet. Process of elimination, starting with the easiest changes first.

I used to think gluten-free diets and stuff like that were total meme bullshit until about six months back. There’s actually some pretty serious science behind it.

I used to break out in random hives and never did figure out what the fuck caused it, as well as having slight eczema on my upper arms since birth. 100% gone since cleaning up my diet and taking probiotics daily.

Don’t knock it til you try it.

Or if you want I’ll brew you some test e with no BB. It’ll hurt like a bitch, though!
 
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Oorn" pid='2896' dateline='1521067957:
Throw some Nan cyp in there at 100mg+/wk. My skin is softer than a twink’s ball hair!

Seriously though, it’s quite possible that the issues are due to a drastic increase in metabolic activity and subsequent food intake. If you stop hrt it will subside, and you’ll be convinced it was an allergy. First try changing your diet. Process of elimination, starting with the easiest changes first.

I used to think gluten-free diets and stuff like that were total meme bullshit until about six months back. There’s actually some pretty serious science behind it.

I used to break out in random hives and never did figure out what the fuck caused it, as well as having slight eczema on my upper arms since birth. 100% gone since cleaning up my diet and taking probiotics daily.

Don’t knock it til you try it.

Or if you want I’ll brew you some test e with no BB. It’ll hurt like a bitch, though!
I’ve struggled with food allergies for a few years now and gluten/processed grains/sugar definitely fuck my GI and skin up.

Doesn’t help I live in the third most polluted city on the worst part of town with two cats I’m allergic to.

I’m 5 days into PCT ( Last injection was 5 days ago).

Definitely could use more probiotics. Looking into going keto right now.
Always been a health nut with my diet.

Why would it hurt more without BB/BA?
 
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You may not be crazy. I thought my buddy was crazy. His own doctor suspected enanthate was the cause. Can run cyp.

Lucky bastard has a script for trt too.
 
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HighBarMasterRace" pid='3414' dateline='1521432153:
You may not be crazy. I thought my buddy was crazy. His own doctor suspected enanthate was the cause. Can run cyp.

Lucky bastard has a script for trt too.
I have pharma test-c with CSO, but it also has BA/BB.
Test-e is GSO with BA/BB
 
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Oorn" pid='2896' dateline='1521067957:
Throw some Nan cyp in there at 100mg+/wk. My skin is softer than a twink’s ball hair!

Seriously though, it’s quite possible that the issues are due to a drastic increase in metabolic activity and subsequent food intake. If you stop hrt it will subside, and you’ll be convinced it was an allergy. First try changing your diet. Process of elimination, starting with the easiest changes first.

I used to think gluten-free diets and stuff like that were total meme bullshit until about six months back. There’s actually some pretty serious science behind it.

I used to break out in random hives and never did figure out what the fuck caused it, as well as having slight eczema on my upper arms since birth. 100% gone since cleaning up my diet and taking probiotics daily.

Don’t knock it til you try it.

Or if you want I’ll brew you some test e with no BB. It’ll hurt like a bitch, though!
So about that test with no BB/BA. What carrier oil?
 
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