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BA/BB ratios in homebrewing

I found the calculator counting would fit much better!
Then va is another thing, I read that when you produce Tren E is to heat the salvor of communication fits heat. How much e notify high heat,
How many degrees?
I am most interested in the manufacture of Primobolan E and Trenbolone E , and want to know at what temperature should I solve Powder, BB and BA, then you must heat the oil and mix together allti.
but the question is at what heat is to mix those things?
 
That is, if I understand right
BA-A fairly potent solvent, Whose main function for our purposes is keeping a bacteriostatic solution.
If you use a lot of BA when you get a pain in the muscles you press Start.
BB Helps dissolve the hormone, helps keep it in solution into prolonged (injection site), and Thin the gear so it is easy to draw and Inject
What happens if you put a little BB solution for a bit of a mix, or what happens if you use too much.
Why a product crashes?
How do you know, or do you see that the mixture is crashed?
 
I have Watson test cyp prescribed to me that I got straight from Walgreens pharmacy and it has clearly printed on it a ratio of .9% BA and 20%BB. You do not need to go to 2% or 3% BA.
 
I just finished doing a batch of Enanthate with a buddy of mine and the recipe he used was 5/15 BA/BB. Is this odd and is that going to hurt like a bitch?
 
:biggrin:K to you DBBT! Gr8 bro and GR8 info here!!:biggrin:
 
I've counted correctly, because some guys said to me that I should
200mg/ml
32.5 ml oil
10 grams powder
1ml ba
9ml bb

I'd use this one... Its 2% and 18%. Will work just fine and the calculations are perfect for about 50ml's.

From a mathematical standpoint for 200mg/ml at 50 ml of liquid, oil should be 30 ml exactly, this will give you exactly 2% and 18% on the nose. Not that I am a rocket scientist or anything...(well, okay, I am)
 
10g does not = 10ml
10g = 10g(.75) = 7.5ml
 
I did not know you could convert a dry weight to a volume.
 
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