Eco Oils = No longer safe.
We all know that Stealth Injectables (the ones I first wrote about a long time ago) were the first ones on the market, and represented real innovation in shipping. Granted, it’s illegal, but you have to admit, it’s a good idea as far as criminal ideas go. I used Stealth Injectables before they came out on the open market, and thought that they were awesome. They caused me a little discomfort if I recall correctly, but they were still good stuff. A guy from British Dragon (the one who committed suicide) told me that they were actually his idea, that he got by going to a pharmaceutical trade show, and seeing the machines used to produce sachets.
Anyway, soon after Stealth Injectables hit the market, another company took the idea for themselves, calling their company “Eco-Oils”. I hate that kind of shit. I mean…if you have nothing original to add to a marketplace, just stay out of it.
Well, anyway, now the authorities over at customs are on the look out for Eco Oils:

“The Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of Forensic Services, Harrisburg Regional Laboratory recently received a small package of purported aromatherapy oil, suspected to contain a mixture of anabolic steroids (see Photo 2). The package was seized at the residence of a known steroid abuser in Hummelstown (a small town between Harrisburg and Hershey), pursuant to a consent search by the Hummelstown Borough Police. The suspect in the case admitted to steroid abuse and indicated that the package actually contained “Sustanon” (which is a steroid cocktail containing the following testosterone esters: Propionate 30 milligrams, phenylpropionate 60 milligrams, isocaproate 60 milligrams, and decanoate 100 milligrams). The package markings included the website “821.in,” and indicated that the contents were Indian Aromatherapy Oils. The oil fluoresced when concentrated sulfuric acid was added and the resulting mixture was subjected to UV irradiation. Analysis of a methanol extract of the oil (total net volume 3.1 milliliters) by GC/MS confirmed testosterone propionate, cypionate, and decanoate in an approximate 4 : 3 : 1 ratio based on the TIC. The results indicated that the oil was not actually “Sustanon,” but rather a substitute or mimic steroid cocktail. This was the first submission of this type of packaging encountered anywhere within the Pennsylvania State Police Crime Laboratory system. “
So if you’re reading the above police report and published photo correctly, Eco-Oils are no longer safe to order, I’d think…oh…and their Sustanon doesn’t have the right esters in the right amounts either. Douchebags.
And if you’re wondering how long sachets have been a known commodity to customs, it’s probably a very long time. If you remember the Decadense/WWBB bust, when he was caught (and I saw all of the case files, and yes, he was the Nark who brought down his ex -girlfriend, not the other way around), he had several sachets in his posession, as well as the information for every source who advertised on his site - most of whom went down during Operation Raw Deal.
