Two types of test c, One crashes the other not, same place

Ehy guys, like i said i have in my home two types of testosterone cypionate, the First Always crashes and the second not, what can be the difference ? The BB and the BA ?
 
Mmh... And what Is the best ? The One Who crashes or the one Who doesn't crashes ?
What you mean best?

Of course you want your gear not to crash, as for quality, you can only know that through testing. You can produce a properly dosed product that always crashes and vice versa depending on the quality of your raws.
 
They are from different sources
Not sure why I thought you wrote that they were from the same source in the OP. I haven’t been sleeping great lately and apparently my reading comprehension is suffering from it. My bad.

So now I would just say different sources use different formulas. I’ve never brewed personally. Too risky imo when finished vials are so affordable. But different BA/BB amounts and ratio. As well as probably or perhaps a different raw source.

Also the temperatures the vials are exposed to in transit can cause some to crash and some not to. I think both extremes temps cause crash but not positive. But I do know one thing for certain. In my experience, when the packs travel in really cold conditions I have experienced more crashed gear. Even from the same source I have experienced more crashed vials when ordering from somewhere internationally and the pack travels through extreme cold.
 
Quality of raws? You mean purity? Neither has anything to do with the other. Actavis(formerly Watson) Test Cyp 200mg/ml that is USA Pharmacy Grade crashes often enough that the product insert in each box explains what to do when hormone falls out of solution. It instructs how to remedy the situation.

Test Cyp is known to crash. If a brand of ugl test cyp never crashes(or rarely is better term to use) it might mean that the brewer uses a super solvent to get it to hold. I'd rather warm it than introduce a solvent into my body.

To address a question I've often seen when this subject is discussed; there isn't any need to be concerned about the compound crashing after its been injected.
 
To address a question I've often seen when this subject is discussed; there isn't any need to be concerned about the compound crashing after its been injected.

Gear doesn't crash at 98F when it's getting constantly smooshed around inside your muscle & blood flow (that's the scientific explanation).

It crashes when it's sitting at cold temperatures.
 
1. Warm it up back to solution and let it cool down a little.
2. Vent the vial with a second needle (this might not be necessary).
3. Add BB 1% percent at a time through a .22 PTFE or Nylon filter. Assuming its a 10ml vial, 1% would be .10ml or 10 units/cc in a syringe. I used 1ml luer locks.
4. Shake it like a mofo.
5. If it still crashes at room temp, repeat.
 
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