Bad Test C Raws??

alfanot

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Can Test C raws go bad?

Brewed up some Test C 250mg/ml. 20% BB, 2% BA. Mig840 oil. Same formula for years.

Yet I am getting lumps after injections where as before I never did.

I'm really leaning towards the Test C raws because I pinned some Mast E I made with the same BA, BB and Mig840 with the same type of filters and zero issue. The only thing different between the Test C now and a year ago is this is a new batch of raws.

Have any of you ever heard of this? I know it happened with Test E for a while but never Test C.
 
Can Test C raws go bad?

Brewed up some Test C 250mg/ml. 20% BB, 2% BA. Mig840 oil. Same formula for years.

Yet I am getting lumps after injections where as before I never did.

I'm really leaning towards the Test C raws because I pinned some Mast E I made with the same BA, BB and Mig840 with the same type of filters and zero issue. The only thing different between the Test C now and a year ago is this is a new batch of raws.

Have any of you ever heard of this? I know it happened with Test E for a while but never Test C.
Qsc? I also got test c raws. Felt like something was wrong
 
I just can't afford to test my raws atm so I'm dealing it....hope it's not fucking me up
We have a testing service in Canada that tests via FTIR and the raws I got came back as Test C with no cuts or adulterants. However it said the same with Test E raws a few years ago. The Test E impurities must look very similar to Test E on FTIR.
 
We have a testing service in Canada that tests via FTIR and the raws I got came back as Test C with no cuts or adulterants. However it said the same with Test E raws a few years ago. The Test E impurities must look very similar to Test E on FTIR.
Can someone please enlighten me as to what the Test E raw problem was or still is?
 
We have a testing service in Canada that tests via FTIR and the raws I got came back as Test C with no cuts or adulterants. However it said the same with Test E raws a few years ago. The Test E impurities must look very similar to Test E on FTIR.
Can someone please enlighten me as to what the Test E raw problem was or still is?
 
Can someone please enlighten me as to what the Test E raw problem was or still is?

Test E seems to degrade into compounds that cause pain, inflammation, and irritation. I suspect it does this even once brewed.

All compounds degrade at one rate or another, but Test E has had a reputation for several years now of degrading into an unpleasant to use substance.

Test C doesn't seem to have this issue.

TBH I don't know why anyone bothers with this ester any more, when there are very close alternatives.
 
I recently had some testCyp sent to me with moisture. It ruined a large brew. I ended up putting a large silica absorbent packet to pull the moisture out of the remaining raws. Curious if your testCyp maybe had some moisture as well.
 
I recently had some testCyp sent to me with moisture. It ruined a large brew. I ended up putting a large silica absorbent packet to pull the moisture out of the remaining raws. Curious if your testCyp maybe had some moisture as well.
Yeah I think so. Ima try that too
 
I recently had some testCyp sent to me with moisture. It ruined a large brew. I ended up putting a large silica absorbent packet to pull the moisture out of the remaining raws. Curious if your testCyp maybe had some moisture as well.
Bag of raws did have some clumps in it. Compared it to another bag from another supplier and it was just all powder. Perhaps that was it.

However when brewed there was no cloudy color. Maybe the tiny bit of moisture didn't show up though.

Even if there was moisture in the raws, wouldn't it evaporate during the brewing process if the oil is warmed up long enough and then all the bad stuff filtered out?
 
Wondering the same. Got some sealed raw sustanon thats been laying around for 2 years. Never opened it and considering throwing it in the garbage lol
 
Wondering the same. Got some sealed raw sustanon thats been laying around for 2 years. Never opened it and considering throwing it in the garbage lol

I've read the esters can separate after a while so your need to brew it all at once to get the proper mix.
 
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