Hey brother,
The water like color and look is very common for this particular synthetic carrier we are using. This our know how. You will see how smooth the injections are.
As for different color tint within the same batch it has nothing to do with product concentration. You can do a HPLC lab test or bloodwork to make sure. For some reason this particular MCT can change the tint if the product is stored in different warehouses and the storage conditions are slightly different. Meaning + or - a few degrees and the tint may change. This is absolutely normal for this carrier oil.
It's a special pharm grade of triglycerides. There are different types of triglycerides oil and it some have different properties. This oil is very thin, making for easy injections. It has a specific smell. You will see how smooth the injections are. It also is very easily absorbed by the skin as well as muscle tissue. It works great as a carrier oil and is used in a lot of applications outside of AAS production. MCT stands for medium chain triglyceride, whereas all of the other plant oils are long chain. Essentially the MCT oil will be absorbed more rapidly than most other natural oils.
Some other benefits, mostly from a manufacturer’s standpoint are the colorless and non-staining properties of this oil. As well as its resistance to oxidation effects, making its shelf life very long.