Personally I've struggled with the question of baking my tren. I chose not to after consulting with a few well respected chem bros. Got excellent results and no sides other than the night sweats. It will already be sterile after you refilter it....so no need to bake.
I've hear mixed reviews on baking v.s. non. The way I see it is that its not gonna damage the product and can only add to the sterility of the final product if done properly. But it may not amount to a hill of beans too.
I've hear mixed reviews on baking v.s. non. The way I see it is that its not gonna damage the product and can only add to the sterility of the final product if done properly. But it may not amount to a hill of beans too.
You can't add to sterility. Sterility is a very specific state, it either is or isn't. Baking is for the overly paranoid or anal retentive types/ perfectionists. The time spent setting up the baking procedure could be spent prepping the best sterile conditions for the conversion process itself.
You can't add to sterility. Sterility is a very specific state, it either is or isn't. Baking is for the overly paranoid or anal retentive types/ perfectionists. The time spent setting up the baking procedure could be spent prepping the best sterile conditions for the conversion process itself.
1) I might not have made my point clear enough, I wasn't suggesting that it made the product MORE sterile, but instead only enhanced the chances of it being a clean product. So long as you don't cook it at too high of a temp, it really can't hurt.
2) I would hesitate to say that taking extra precautionary steps is only practiced by the overly paranoid or anal retentive. The fact that Im getting ready to inject something I made in my kitchen makes me want to take every step possible to ensure this is a clean product. Does swabbing the inject site or rubber stopper with alcohol prior to injecting constitute being overly paranoid or anal retentive to you?
3) The baking proceedure (incase you aren't familiar) consists of inserting a pin, heating the oven to a specific temp, and then placing the product inside the oven for a specific time. This takes about 7 minutes and that includes preheating. I spend more prepping the area for the conversion itself.
Baking is just really unecessary if proper sterility is taken during preperation. The final product is always submicron filtered I recommend using a 2 filter rather than a 4 that is standard with most kits. If your careful with your prep process there is really no need at all to bake the tren. I've survived from unbaked TA. Many others have too. It's just an extra step that is not needed IMO. Our good bro Andy13 doesn't see it as Necessary either. Maybe he'll chime in on this one.