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I'm thUOTE="Do3Gs, post: 1666958, member: 77567"]Im trying to picture it more like this...
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Im the big black dude[/QUOTE]I'm thUOTE="Do3Gs, post: 1666958, member: 77567"]Im trying to picture it more like this...
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Lmao fucking guy always making me lol[/QUOTE]Im the big black dude
Mite as well. You never know if you gotta go do a 60 day revoke...[/QUOTE]Lmao fucking guy always making me lol
60 days????wtf.... in missouri it's 6 months...[/QUOTE]Mite as well. You never know if you gotta go do a 60 day revoke...
Try making gains with low or crashed E2. It doesn't work well. With nolva and AI you can keep it at a healthy level. E2 is important for men if the right precautions are taken.Also high estrogen is beneficial in bodybuilding strength size etc come from this.
Crashed or low e2 and i feel like death.Big_paul said:Try making gains with low or crashed E2. It doesn't work well. With nolva and AI you can keep it at a healthy level. E2 is important for men if the right precautions are taken.
60 days????wtf.... in missouri it's 6 months...[/QUOTE]Ryno1980Mac ost: 1667339 said:Mite as well. You never know if you gotta go do a 60 day revoke...
exactly why is that ?@J408garcia, I'm looking at my test,mast,and tren now. They all have the same batch #
as of right now i have 5 different products all with the same batch #.is it a freshly brewed idk?is atlas consistent with his brew? he probably thinks he is.we have no proof as of yet.Don't see how different products need different batch numbers. If you were to tell me tren ace batch 1 I could differentiate between that and test prop batch 1. Same product different batches would need different numbers. Just my thought on the subject.
If I were to brew my first ever batches of each compound. First order of each compound. Let's say test e, test prop, tren ace, mast prop and deca. Let's say I bought a kilo of each compound. Brewed half a kilo of each compound. I could call each of them batch number 0001. Now you will have a guy with test prop #0001, test e #0001, tren ace #0001, etc. Let's say there a quality issue with tren ace #0001. I could differentiate between test prop #0001 and tren ace #0001. There is no problem with the different compounds having the same batch number. Now, if I were to now brew the second half of the kilo of test e I would/should have to call that test e #0002. So, my point being, if you have 2 or more different products with the same batch numbers then it shouldn't be a problem as long as he changes the numbers with the next batch of brew. That being said I have no idea what grademan, or whatever the lab name of his product, is actually doing. I'm just trying to help, or confuse (lol), by adding my 2 cents.as of right now i have 5 different products all with the same batch #.is it a freshly brewed idk?is atlas consistent with his brew? he probably thinks he is.we have no proof as of yet.
i got it the first post bro.just waiting for @grademan to reply.If I were to brew my first ever batches of each compound. First order of each compound. Let's say test e, test prop, tren ace, mast prop and deca. Let's say I bought a kilo of each compound. Brewed half a kilo of each compound. I could call each of them batch number 0001. Now you will have a guy with test prop #0001, test e #0001, tren ace #0001, etc. Let's say there a quality issue with tren ace #0001. I could differentiate between test prop #0001 and tren ace #0001. There is no problem with the different compounds having the same batch number. Now, if I were to now brew the second half of the kilo of test e I would/should have to call that test e #0002. So, my point being, if you have 2 or more different products with the same batch numbers then it shouldn't be a problem as long as he changes the numbers with the next batch of brew. That being said I have no idea what grademan, or whatever the lab name of his product, is actually doing. I'm just trying to help, or confuse (lol), by adding my 2 cents.
Sorry, sometimes I don't know if I made sense or not.i got it the first post bro.just waiting for @grademan to reply.
it could very well be as you say.who knows?or every one that has got products could have all identical numbers we don't know no batch numbers have been posted.i love questioning things