Tren base in oil!

alex_trebek

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So I've searched a bit and have yet to find a recipe that holds at 100mgs/ml so curious if anyone here can help me out. Guaiacol and EO I have no issues with btw.

Much thanks everyone.
 
I dont know about 100mg/ml but panda posted a recipe for 50mg/ml...

40%bb
.6%ba
5% guaiacol
Carrier oil of your choice ...

Used it recently , and it worked out fine if you dont mind the smell of Guaiacol ... I dont really ever see any lab carry TrNE at 100mg/ml , which would lead me to believe its a bitch to get into/keep in solution at that concentration without crashing constantly ... just. My thought on it though
 
Lol 100mg sounds impossible. I don't understand how labs have sold blends of 100 each of TNE and TrNE. Makes me think they are lying, as Tren Base itself is a bitch to even get into solution.
 
I dont know about 100mg/ml but panda posted a recipe for 50mg/ml...

40%bb
.6%ba
5% guaiacol
Carrier oil of your choice ...

Used it recently , and it worked out fine if you dont mind the smell of Guaiacol ... I dont really ever see any lab carry TrNE at 100mg/ml , which would lead me to believe its a bitch to get into/keep in solution at that concentration without crashing constantly ... just. My thought on it though

Of course that's another, less publicized, reason many AAS are esterified, enhanced oil solubility, and the same general rules apply; the longer the ester to greater the solubility.
 
Of course that's another, less publicized, reason many AAS are esterified, enhanced oil solubility, and the same general rules apply; the longer the ester to greater the solubility.

Yes I have been learning this through experience. Do you have an idea as to why that is?
 
I've done 60mg tne/60mg trne combo with eo and guiac. For every gram of active ingredient i used 1ml guiac and 19/1 bb ba. Considering this I'm sure, if you can't get 100mg per ml, you can get close to it.
 
Yes I have been learning this through experience. Do you have an idea as to why that is?

Carbons ... the longer the ester the more carbons it has.

The more carbon molecules an ester has , the lower the water solubility becomes and the higher the partition coefficient becomes(ratio between lipid and water solubility) . Also in turn, improving the oil solubility and decreasing the water solubility slows the transfer from oil to water in the blood , extending the half life of drug.

Plus another point is the longer the ester is the more carbons it has and less parent hormone compared to shorter esters.
 
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