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Too add. This is one of the most used, and least studied compounds.

As something that’s a staple in my rotation, and many others, I’d like to know as much as we can about it.

Could overcooking lead to a high amount of carcinogens. I’d rather not get cancer from tren if avoidable.

Seemed a little asinine to bash harm reduction, on a harm reduction forum. Regardless of what that approach is.
I would be more concerned about tren permanent neuro and cardiac damage than the carcinogenic portion of overcooking oil lol
 
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Thank you. Found it on page 24. Very reasonable hypothesis.
Good reminder. I will repost it here. So far we have data that refutes the hypothesis with the modest color generated so far. This color was generated with only heat and no signficant mixing of minor air headspace with liquid interface in vial. Oil had very low peroxide value from what I can tell (assumption based on USP MCT oil used)

Jano has shared with me he has since created a much darker sample with heat plus mixing (which I assume to be more in line with brewing process at say 1 to 5 L scale).

 
I would be more concerned about tren permanent neuro and cardiac damage than the carcinogenic portion lol of overcooking oil
Shhhhh, @readalot is on the verge of discovering rhabdo tren turns you into a were-bovine

Hair Wind GIF
 
Just a guess on some if the potential chemical functional groups created. Will be interesting to see if we can detect what they are, if any.


Some additional commentary by an SST member jgsturge:

That’s got me thinking I need to toss my bourbon colored acetate and blackhaus colored enan for some fresh urine colored acetate. Will wait on the results of this testing but likely will not use those for now.
 
That’s got me thinking I need to toss my bourbon colored acetate and blackhaus colored enan for some fresh urine colored acetate. Will wait on the results of this testing but likely will not use those for now.
I honestly have no idea. That's why I am trying to collect the data. Where's the color line? Is there one?

I am in the same boat. Toss or not.
 
Shhhhh, @readalot is on the verge of discovering rhabdo tren turns you into a were-bovine

Hair Wind GIF
Its an interesting experiment. I have just been finding so much futility with alot of testing for long term changes right now

I'm not bashing this anymore than any others.

With the current supply outlook it seems sad
 
Its an interesting experiment. I have just been finding so much futility with alot of testing for long term changes right now

I'm not bashing this anymore than any others.

With the current supply outlook it seems sad
I'm still catching up on this thread but I think the main difference with this testing is to determine potential toxicity rather than just purity / potency. It's got me thinking about the "no free lunch" principle in that the most powerful steroid is also the cheapest. Where's the catch? I mean, on its best day, Tren is very "toxic" in terms of side effects (for most who use it). It would be really swell to know if the coloration can predict the potential for actual carcinogens or other toxins that are above and beyond just the side effects of tranny porn (borrowing from the SST thread, heard it from a friend)
 

Passive-aggressive or just not aggressive & you're misreading the situation


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Guess I'm not "thoughtful and open-minded," like what you say to people who agree with you. Got it.
 
you're misreading the situation
Entirely in the realm of possibility. Although difficult to believe when you accuse [/ suggest] (whatever the F you want to call it) me of mis(using) member money solely for my personal shopping benefit. A little salty, no?

Agree with me?

How about we wait for the data? How about we collect the data?
 
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Passive-aggressive or just not aggressive & you're misreading the situation

Guess I'm not "thoughtful and open-minded," like what you say to people who agree with you. Got it.
It's really not that complicated - you like to argue and shitstir. And that's fine, no kinkshame from me, it's a common hobby in current year. But you do.
 
Not emotional at all, at least on my part



Also not bashing harm reduction

Where does that accusation even come from ?

Not being a cheerleader for certain tests isn't the same as bashing harm reduction

I called this one a fishing expedition because that's what it was; compare to an HPLC test of a raw or finished oil where 'no answer' isn't really a possibility (nothing wrong with fishing expeditions; I've done many in the lab)
Understood. Not picking sides. Just pointing out that no one else has really pushed for in depth testing on this scale, and raised funds to do so. Opinions are always going to differ but at least something is moving along. Looking to see what it will lead to.
 

Good primer on color and the conjugated Pi system for those interested.

 
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Good primer on color and the conjugated Pi system for those interested.

So where we are present day is that there is 100% a difference in the components of tren solutions of varying colors. What we don’t yet know is what this means, and / or if darker is more toxic?
 
So where we are present day is that there is 100% a difference in the components of tren solutions of varying colors. What we don’t yet know is what this means, and / or if darker is more toxic?
Correct. Could be a very small chemical difference driving the large color difference as I mentioned before. The additional harm (or any harm) of this difference I don't know. Hence I was hopeful we could catch the identity of one or more of the new compounds through detection with the dark vials.
 
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