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Originally Posted by
Caustic Charm
In my humble opinion, no it isnt a reaction to tren. Those symptoms point to impurities in your bottle.
Even though I am using the same bottle that I started with.
So if that is the case, then a new vial should correct that issue.
That is something for me to look into. Maybe another filtering would resolve this issue.
Thank you.
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Originally Posted by
Divra001
Even though I am using the same bottle that I started with.
So if that is the case, then a new vial should correct that issue.
That is something for me to look into. Maybe another filtering would resolve this issue.
Thank you.
You need to take a shot of the test, without the tren, to make sure its not the test bottle with a problem. Also if the impurity is in the bottle, then its in the oil too. I'd definitely filter it again
Last edited by Caustic Charm; 02-23-2020 at 10:37 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Caustic Charm
In my humble opinion, no it isnt a reaction to tren. Those symptoms point to impurities in your bottle.
So if one vial is contaminated, then a new one should be fine.
I will do another tren a only pin tomorrow on my normal day and see if a new vial has the same issue.
Since there is not much left in the first vial, maybe 2cc, not worth the effort to try and filter it again.
Thank you for the information, I will post what happens after my next pin. Thanks again.
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I was looking at the vials of Tren A, and noticed there is something RED on the bottom. Looks like blood, but it is not blood. Both vials has this.
Is this something that was not filtered out or is that normal for Tren? This is the first time I have used it.
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Originally Posted by
Divra001
I was looking at the vials of Tren A, and noticed there is something RED on the bottom. Looks like blood, but it is not blood. Both vials has this.
Is this something that was not filtered out or is that normal for Tren? This is the first time I have used it.
Take a couple pics and post it so we can see.
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I hope you can see what I am talking about. I have had gear crash on my before, but I have never seen anything like this.
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I don’t know what that is but it shouldn’t be in there or look like that before you posted pics I would have said it was just prob oxidized but I don’t know what that is and looks like it’s separate from the oil hard to tell with the picture
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^^^ almost forgot I would advise not to use that not worth risking your health
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Agreed. I know the pics were not the best, but what ever it is, it acts like another oil or something. It will not mix, and seems to stay together with its own.
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Originally Posted by
Caustic Charm
In my humble opinion, no it isnt a reaction to tren. Those symptoms point to impurities in your bottle.
Agreed. I doubt it’s the tren itself. More likely it’s the carrier oil, the solvents, or contamination. Don’t name any names but is this oil from a source that you have used before? If it’s a new lab they might use an oil or solvent that you don’t respond well to. Or there could be some bacteria. You might want to place the other vials in the oven on like 200 degrees for an hour or so to sterilize them just in case. Maybe I’m wrong on oven times and temp. If anyone knows better oven times and temps for him to sterilize his vials let him know. Also put a needle in each one to vent off air while they’re in the oven.
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