Originally posted by uuugeboy One thing I agree with in the article is the fact that what is attached to the ester (in the article is says liquid as a whole) can have a significant difference in active life.
It's obvious to me that whoever wrote the article didn't know the half-life of test enanthate to begin with, which really puts some serious doubts into my mind on the validity of the article. How can you write an article on half-lifes when you don't know them in the first place LOL? One other thing that really disqaulifies the article is where it came from.
Like I said before, if you don't believe me run one inj of test cyp and have your blood tested for 16 days without taking any other ped. Or do it with enanthate, and have your blood taken for 8 days. Do this after all bloodwork is normal from your previous cycles, pct, whatever. I don't care, but if you don't believe me, go do it and then come back and talk to me.
Also you may want to make sure you're using high quality gear.
Ah, I wrote it. For crying out loud I even included the math in it.
If you don't like where it came from fine, what ever I write is for whomever whats to read it. but as for the nature of halflives and the lenght of halflive of setroids you could try getting off your ass and go look it up on pup med.
Originally posted by Skyefire Ah, I wrote it. For crying out loud I even included the math in it.
If you don't like where it came from fine, what ever I write is for whomever whats to read it. but as for the nature of halflives and the lenght of halflive of setroids you could try getting off your ass and go look it up on pup med.
Originally posted by INTIMID8OR If you notice a difference it is because of something
other that the chemical structure. It could be the
brand, or the quality control, or your diet or other
outside factors. However, you will not notice a
diiference between legitimate cyp and legitimate
enanthate.
Enanthate: Chemical Structure C7H14O2.
Also referred to as heptanoic acid; enanthic acid;
enanthylic acid; heptylic acid; heptoic acid;
Oenanthylic acid; Oenanthic acid. Enanthate is one of
the most prominent esters used in steroid manufacture
(most commonly seen with testosterone but is also used
in other compounds like Primobolan Depot). Enanthate
will release a steady (yet fluctuating as all esters
are) level of hormone for approximately 10-14 days.
Although in medicine enanthate compounds are often
injected on a bi-weekly or monthly basis, athletes
will inject at least weekly to help maintain a uniform
blood level.
Cypionate: Chemical Structure C8H14O2.
Also referred to as Cyclopentylpropionic acid,
cyclopentylpropionate. Cypionate is a very popular
ester here in the U.S., although it is scarcely found
outside this region. Its release duration is almost
identical to enanthate (10-14 days), and the two are
likewise thought to be interchangeable in U.S.
medicine. Althletes commonly hold the belief than
cypionate is more powerful than enanthate, although
realistically there is little difference between the
two. The enanthate ester is in fact slightly smaller
than cypionate, and it therefore releases a small
(perhaps a few milligrams) amount of steroid more in
comparison.
ENATHATE HAS 7
CARBONS ...cypionate HAS 8 carbons ...LITTLE DIFFERENCE .....
So if one has 1 carbon more than the other one that means that it a bit of more pain?????
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