Pizza_Biceps
New Member
Hello everyone,
Looking to have a discussion on the difference, if any, from Tren that is light in color, and Tren that is dark in color.
I've read online that darker Tren means it's been "heated longer" and can be a bad thing? Yet, at the same time, anecdotally many people say the darker Tren is the most potent.
Personally, I've always used a dark almost orange Tren, and it's always had an distinct smell.
Lately I've been using lighter colored Tren, that uses MTC as a carrier oil, from two separate labs, both light yellow colored Tren, and noticed that neither of them had that "Tren Smell"
But, besides the color, and the smell? Anecdotally, I didn't notice any difference between light yellow Tren, and the darker Tren.
Very curious if anyone else has any experience using these two different types of Tren, and what they prefer.
And how about that lack of Tren smell? Could it be because of the MTC as a carrier oil, that stops the "Tren smell" ?
Curious what everyone thinks, and they're experiences using Tren from various different labs.
Thanks!
Looking to have a discussion on the difference, if any, from Tren that is light in color, and Tren that is dark in color.
I've read online that darker Tren means it's been "heated longer" and can be a bad thing? Yet, at the same time, anecdotally many people say the darker Tren is the most potent.
Personally, I've always used a dark almost orange Tren, and it's always had an distinct smell.
Lately I've been using lighter colored Tren, that uses MTC as a carrier oil, from two separate labs, both light yellow colored Tren, and noticed that neither of them had that "Tren Smell"
But, besides the color, and the smell? Anecdotally, I didn't notice any difference between light yellow Tren, and the darker Tren.
Very curious if anyone else has any experience using these two different types of Tren, and what they prefer.
And how about that lack of Tren smell? Could it be because of the MTC as a carrier oil, that stops the "Tren smell" ?
Curious what everyone thinks, and they're experiences using Tren from various different labs.
Thanks!