There is no way I would use it this guy is doing it. The stuff is cheap just buy more Fina and either make a homebrew or go this way:
Q: I recently got 300 Finaplix-H cattle implant pellets. I've read articles by Dan Duchaine and others that discuss how to make this into an injectable or separate out the trenbolone acetate. What do you think is the best way to use Finaplix-H?
A: For most people (99% of the readers), the best way to use Finaplix-H is to simply get a mortar and pestle, grind the pellets into a fine powder, add DMSO, pour it into a clean container, and stick it in the refrigerator. It should be used topically and applied, preferably, once per day in the morning (but never later than 3-4pm to minimize HPTA inhibition).
Trenbolone, on a milligram-per-milligram basis, is about three times as anabolic as testosterone. So if you were going to use 600 mg of testosterone per week, you'd only need to use 200 mg or so of trenbolone per week. This works out to around 30 mg of trenbolone per day. However, when used topically in DMSO, only about half of the trenbolone "makes it through" (much is caught in the stratum corneum). So, to make up for the relatively poor absorption, you'd want to use around a total of 60 mg of topical trenbolone per day. Each pellet contains 20 mg of trenbolone, so you'd need three per day.
I'd suggest grinding up 150 pellets and mixing in 100 ml of DMSO. This will give you a concentration of 30 mg/ml and you'd want to use 2 ml of this solution per day for 50 days. DMSO can be somewhat irritating to the skin and, of course, you have to contend with garlic breath odor, but that's the breaks. Some people might be allergic or sensitive to the binders and coloring in the pellets, so I'd suggest a "patch test" first by putting a few drops of the solution on your skin and rubbing it in to see what happens.
It's imperative that you keep your solution refrigerated when not in use and out of direct sunlight, as trenbolone tends to degrade easily. Finaplix-H pellets (and, thus, your solution) should be pale to moderate yellow in color. If either has a "brownish tinge," your product has degraded, is probably useless, and should be discarded. Using your pellets in the way that I've described would allow you to undergo two cycles of 50 days each. The pellets cost about $60 for a carton of 100, and the mortar and pestle maybe $15. Add $5 for the DMSO, and you'd be buying two good cycles for $200 or so. This is about as inexpensive as it gets these days.
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I think this guy got tire of sticking shit up his ass, or I hope he did.