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ive read a little about it and there were apparently mexican fakes of fort dodge eq and ganabol. planning to pin 150-250mg/week as im only using it low dose for endurance and rbc benefits.Fakes of vet grade EQ? That's like selling fake filtered water... makes no sense.
How much oil you planning to pin using this concentration?
so youre telling me that there is no way to aquire real vet grade eq nowadays? and whats with the equigan? is it vet grade and still sold?No clue bro, I'd never use it, but I'd be curious to hear back on what you find out on the matter of commercially available veterinary grade boldenone.
You might start with looking into "Equigan" or "Equi-gan."
Don't rely on any statements from Llewellyn's Anabolics (a lot of errors). At best, verify them.
My understanding is that it's prohibited by the WHO for use in feedlot (so in food sources), but that it is still used illegally.
And that it may still be in use for veterinary medicine (probably in relatively deregulated regions or areas).
My guess is that, with effort, you might identify some products, but not be able to acquire them. Let us know either way the manufacturer/product(s) if you can identify them.
I think it's very difficult, not saying impossible. I do think there will be fakes out there if there's any demand still for the veterinary stuff (this demand has certainly diminished since the 1990s).so youre telling me that there is no way to aquire real vet grade eq nowadays?
Yes.and whats with the equigan? is it vet grade and still sold?
okay, thanks for the information. btw, whats your opinion on the studies on boldenone and its apparent kidney toxicity? known members like peter bond have said that the studies were performed very poorly.I think it's very difficult, not saying impossible. I do think there will be fakes out there if there's any demand still for the veterinary stuff (this demand has certainly diminished since the 1990s).
Yes.
I agree with Peter completely. The Italian so-called kidney comparator study (claimed as prospective, but cross-sectional) failed to take baseline kidney measures, and didn't even test (despite extremely high risk of counterfeit/replacement product, contamination) the self-administered AAS for veracity/contents. It's completely useless.okay, thanks for the information. btw, whats your opinion on the studies on boldenone and its apparent kidney toxicity? known members like peter bond have said that the studies were performed very poorly.
I am not certain about where you'd find a "legit source," but it's not like this.thank you.
for the equigan, i found a vet medication store in europe, that sells it. their adress is vetpharmacystore dot com. is there any way to check its legitimacy, or is there no counterfeit?
Do you think that Primo will be superior anabolic vs EQ?I agree with Peter completely. The Italian so-called kidney comparator study (claimed as prospective, but cross-sectional) failed to take baseline kidney measures, and didn't even test (despite extremely high risk of counterfeit/replacement product, contamination) the self-administered AAS for veracity/contents. It's completely useless.
I view EQ as a generally low quality anabolic, but not inherently nor particularly renotoxic.
That's actually a good vis a vis comparison based on drug safety profiles, where, Primo can be regarded as a lower quality anabolic than EQ objectively speaking.Do you think that Primo will be superior anabolic vs EQ?
Jeez man this answer is unbelievable detailed and on point. I wish i could think so clearly like you. Internet community is lucky to have you.That's actually a good vis a vis comparison based on drug safety profiles, where, Primo can be regarded as a lower quality anabolic than EQ objectively speaking.
While part of me wants to say "Primo is of higher quality because it's available as a pharmaceutical human use product," it was rejected in many regulated markets due to violating the GSK 4/400 Rule, Pfizer 3/75 Rule (logP) & Lilly Med Chem Rules. Boldenone violates the Pfizer 3/75 Rule (logP) & Lilly Med Chem Rules, but respects the GSK 4/400 Rule.
And in terms of anabolic potency, EQ > Primo.
So, while my n=1 is that EQ is poorly tolerated; and I'm not alone, Duchaine shares this view, commenting in USH that:
"Ciba patented... as Parenabol in 1949... in most instances, Deca would be a better choice... both men and women... "steroid fever" a pyrogenic reaction, when first using... flu-like symptoms...a week, sooner if the dosage is reduced... does not show as much water retention, especially in women.... [continuing on to its being a good drug for women]"
EQ is, on paper anyway, a higher quality anabolic than Primo (but my personal experience disagrees).
thanksLongtime source goes by Aristimuqoh has South American Vet grade EQ dosed @200mg/ml in a 50ml jug. Peso Pesado is the name on the box. I ordered 3 jugs back in 2006. Took a month or so to get to me. He still sells this product. Google is your friend.
does the source send from europe, as i dont want to rely onto international shipping?Longtime source goes by Aristimuqoh has South American Vet grade EQ dosed @200mg/ml in a 50ml jug. Peso Pesado is the name on the box. I ordered 3 jugs back in 2006. Took a month or so to get to me. He still sells this product. Google is your friend.
