Ironmaster thanks for your input as it is much appreciated. I love the results that I get from the fina but there is the cough problem. I used Component TH pellets and used both BA and BB as cosolvents. The ratio that I used in my mix was 3 parts BA to 7 parts BB. I was trying to use the BB in an effort to cut down the amount of BA suspecting that BA might be the culprit and also to cut down on the sting of injection with a relatively high concentration of BA. This was my first cycle with fina and it proved for me to be the missing ingrediant in my cycles as few things work well for me even at high doses and this cycle was the best one I ever had by far. I choose this mix based on what I had read about fina cough and what I suspected might be the problem.
I may try using just BA only in my solution as the solvent and cosolvent for the oil and tren mix this Fall when I cycle on fina again for my second fina cycle. Then if I get the fina cough, it won't be because of BB because there won't be any BB in the mix. If I don't get the cough, then it tells me that BB IS the problem. I suspect that using on BA will make the shots hurt like hell but that remains to be seen.
I also do not think the tren is the culprit. I personally believe that it is either the BA or the BB. If you check out the MSDS sheets for BA and BB, some of the symptoms of high level exposure look terribly familiar and since the exposures for MSDS purposes are not determined with the idea that anyone would actually inject these things directly into themselves, it is possible that such symptoms might present at relatively low doses injected directly into a person rather than needing a high level less direct exposure pathway. Just a thought and some speculation on my part. Also BA is used as a preservative in injectible medications but typically at a concentration of 0.95% by volume. If only BA is used with fina as a cosolvent, then the resulting concentration of BA will be considerably higher than is typically "industry standard."
BB is not only a topical scabicide but is also a carrier agent for flavorings, food colors and fragences and is considered safe to injest at low doses. I do think it interesting that it is not to be used near open wounds. There is a BIG difference between injesting something through the mouth and digestive tract versus injecting it directly into a person's body, however.
The BA/BB/Tren/Oil mix that I used clearly had a "solvent" feel to it when it hit my lungs. It feels like solvent "evaporating" off of my lungs to be honest. There are numerous older AAS that people use that contain tren and nobody that I know of ever got a cough from these. But then again, I believe that these were all oral versions. And ingestion and injection are totally different things.
Has anyone made and used fina with only BA as the cosolvent and still had the fina cough? I would be interested in hearing of anyone's experience on this.