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  • QUESTION FOR SPIDEY

    Hey buddy, I know you're a PhD so that's why I trust your judgement best. What I want to know is, I just recently did a
    test-cyp conversion @ a solvent ration of about 4% BA / 15% BB...my theoretical calculated dose was for 250mg/ml(180- ml total).......the dosage (before final dilution with oil) was about 346 mg/ml(160 ml). This held fine after heating for a few days. So I figured i would leave it at this dose. THen without any sign of crystallization one morning I woke up and the solution completely "gelled"??

    Question 1: If I simply dilute the solution to the 180 ml(250 mg/ml) mark with more oil will the cyp hold?

    Question 2: Does heating the solution in boiling water destroy or harm the hormone potency at all.

    thanx bro

  • #2
    Interesting. Sounds like it was supersaturated. Yes, I would dilute it with more oil and warm it to get it in solution. I think it should hold. No, heating it (within reason) should not harm the hormone. I wouldn't heat tren up like that but test should be fine.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by spidey
      Interesting. Sounds like it was supersaturated. Yes, I would dilute it with more oil and warm it to get it in solution. I think it should hold. No, heating it (within reason) should not harm the hormone. I wouldn't heat tren up like that but test should be fine.
      why not tren??? just wondering thanks

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      • #4
        Originally posted by stonecold54
        why not tren??? just wondering thanks
        I'm not certain, but, I'm pretty sure tren oxidizes with the air inside a vial and it turns it cloudy when heated at a certain temp. THis in turn reduces the potency of your batch.

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        • #5
          Gator98 has it right. Tren has a lot of what is called conjugation in chemistry terms. This renders it more succeptable to oxidation. Heat will speed this process up causing the tren solution to get darker in color or even cloudy. You are in effect destroying some of the tren.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by spidey
            Gator98 has it right. Tren has a lot of what is called conjugation in chemistry terms. This renders it more succeptable to oxidation. Heat will speed this process up causing the tren solution to get darker in color or even cloudy. You are in effect destroying some of the tren.
            ahhhh I see now. I have made a few batches from pure powder and they always come out nice in color so I must be using the right amount. :D

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