nikolai_bolkov
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Regarding the following article:
http://www.gotfina.com/articles/brock.html
I've undergone the fina cooking process 3 times, each time the end product was nice and yellow, and was used without complications. I used A's kits for these.
I am just concerned that all the junk at the bottom after dissolving the pellets does not contain tren. There is a lot of junk, about 2/3's the mass of the pellets.
If there is only methyl-cellulose along with tren in the pellets, is there that much MC to cause all the sludge?
I just want to be sure I'm making the most potent batch I can.
Any input?
http://www.gotfina.com/articles/brock.html
I've undergone the fina cooking process 3 times, each time the end product was nice and yellow, and was used without complications. I used A's kits for these.
I am just concerned that all the junk at the bottom after dissolving the pellets does not contain tren. There is a lot of junk, about 2/3's the mass of the pellets.
If there is only methyl-cellulose along with tren in the pellets, is there that much MC to cause all the sludge?
I just want to be sure I'm making the most potent batch I can.
Any input?
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