UK Strong Alcohol For Dilution Of Tyronene

johnwester130

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95% vodka

it's food grade

everything else is lab use and technically not good for oral use but the dose is so low you may not notice it
 

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So I've rediscovered this thread after trying to dilute tyronene in 80% vodka.

What I am seeing is that the SFA are not dissolved now that I have it in a glass vial but it might not have been in the white plastic bottle?

So what are the SFA there for? Is the T3 in the other liquid? @haidut
 

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So I've rediscovered this thread after trying to dilute tyronene in 80% vodka.

What I am seeing is that the SFA are not dissolved now that I have it in a glass vial but it might not have been in the white plastic bottle?

So what are the SFA there for? Is the T3 in the other liquid? @haidut
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I think normal strong alcohol should be ok for that purpose . In germany there's ethanol 96% called weingeist and many people seem to use it for making egg liquor. So i think a few drops shouldnt hurt.

I used gin to dissolve tyronene but it doesnt seem to work perfectly.
This is what idealabs said:

"Gin probably does not have enough alcohol in it. More concentrated alcohol, at least 70% or more, is usually needed for proper dilution."
 

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