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Homebrew Tren + Test Enanthanate -- anyone tried it?

AmbitiousRookie

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I have been doing some research and am planning a test + tren cycle soon. I only have enanthanate though. I wanted to make an 80 mL bottle of soln with each mL containing 75mL tren and 62.5mL test enanthanate. I have never done this before so I was wondering if anyone could tell me if the following would work:

6000mg tren (3 carts)
15 mL magic soln (brand: rsch kits)
20 mL test enanthanate
39 mL oil (again from the rsch kit)

1) according to g**f***.com, 3 carts of pellets occupy about 6mL so that plus the 15mL of magic soln = 21mL.

2) mix the (21mL pellets/magic soln) with (20mL enanth = 5000mg test) + (39mL oil)

3) filter

?results:?

80mL total soln with 75mg tren (6000mg/80mL) and 62.5mg enanth (5000mg/80mL)

Will this work? Will the tren and enanth be equally concentrated in the solution so that each mL gives me 75mg tren and 62.5mg enanth (or will each mL vary in the amount of tren and enanth)?
 
why would you mix them and take a chance of a crash in your gear. Just mix them up seperate and take 2 shots instead of 1.
 
ulter said:
No of course you don't mix them. The tren should injected daily, EOD at most and the enanthate is every 4 days. Add to that if you mess it up you have neither.

Well, let me add my cents here...

On my last cycle I mixed 30ml's of Tren at 100mg's per ml with a 20ml vial of Supra 425 (Test Enan 300mg's and Test Prop 125mg's)/ml in one 50ml jug and injected 1ml ED. My reasoning for doing this was to keep the blood concentration levels consistent throughout the week versus having peaks and valleys in T-levels. The half-life of Prop is considerably less than the half-life of Enan and the half-life of Tren is less than the Prop.
 
bigp3 said:
why would you mix them and take a chance of a crash in your gear. Just mix them up seperate and take 2 shots instead of 1.

WTF are you talking about?? :confused: Where do you get this idea? Haven't you ever stacked different AAS compounds in the same syringe and injected it? Well, if you have please tell me what the difference is between mixing different oil based drugs together in the same vial....
 
ulter said:
I can see what you were trying to do but you went through a lot of injections for no reason. The esters keep your test levels fine. That why you use a long ester. If you have esters being cleaved at different rates then dailies won't keep your test levels even. Nothing will.

The time release of Prop is strongest and most active in the body within the first 24 hours, really within the first 12 hrs. The release after that is minimal unless your megadosing. When a shorter ester is combined with a longer ester, as in this case, the over-all effect will be to even-out differences in half-lives... meaning, if you inject the same amounts of a 2-day half-life ester and an 8-day half life ester, it will essentially amount to the same as a 5-day half life single ester.


But in this case, enanthate amounts to more than half of the total mixture... The over-all effect becomes, essentially, a testosterone with a half life a little shorter than enanthate...
 
First of all the half lifes that you're doing your math with are generalizations. What is cleaved in me in 5 days is not what's cleaved in you in 5 days. The only reason to mix esters is that you have some extra of both but you won't get even blood levels without timing your shots and using an injection schedule based on your test levels and not days of the week. And you'd have to have your levels checked daily.
I understand what you say you're doing and why but you're wrong to think that will give you even levels.
 
ulter said:
First of all the half lifes that you're doing your math with are generalizations. What is cleaved in me in 5 days is not what's cleaved in you in 5 days. The only reason to mix esters is that you have some extra of both but you won't get even blood levels without timing your shots and using an injection schedule based on your test levels and not days of the week. And you'd have to have your levels checked daily.
I understand what you say you're doing and why but you're wrong to think that will give you even levels.

Achieving "even" levels is close to impossible, if not impossible. Scheduling and timing your injections along with the frequency of your injections is one way to maintain a certain level of consistency. I'm not talking out of my ass here. I have researched this theory and studied the release time of various esters to arrive at this conclusion. The reasoning behind this as far as avoiding highs and lows in T-levels throughout the week is fairly sound and holds merit.
 
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