I know the arguments – that different time-releasing esters are not necessary in a body builder because he wants x amount per week… not a fancy bit of maths regarding half-lives of 4 esters…
But in my case – I can get sust cheap – about $6 so, I buy it………..
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is it so hard for you guys to search the archives? there have been hundereds of omna posts by me alone!!!!!
If you would have taken the time to look at a box of omnas or at least search the archives for a post about omnas you would see that they are the same as sustanon.
4 years ago the formula was different, the last ester was hexanoate. This was the only difference between omnas and sust. isohexanoate is another name for isocaproate.
now go get yourself some medical reference materials and tell me what caprinicium is (the last ester on the 'new' omnas which have been around for quite a while).
CAPRINICIUM=CAPRINIC ACID=DECANOATE
all this info can be found on the internet; i suggest you stop reading some outdated profiles about omna on some dumbass bb sites and use your head.
Please look up the meanings for the esters in a Medical Drug Reference Guide. No flames, just asking that someone does this before saying this again!
(Not suggesting you're lazy, because some people use the boards as their only source of knowledge, but I just wish someone would read a book instead of things people hear from people, that hear from people, that their supplier who stands to make money from the lie told them.)
I thought the reason people used sust was because it is cheaper than single ester test. Testoviron is $6 on most good lists and sust is $5. So as far as I have seen on the world market, sust is the bargain.
Sust is great for women body builders. I don't see the attaction for men.
If you would have taken the time to look at a box of omnas or at least search the archives for a post about omnas you would see that they are the same as sustanon.
<<<Thanks for proving my point about hexanoate and caproate, with guys like you, I don't have to worry about arguements.>>>
now go get yourself some medical reference materials and tell me what caprinicium is (the last ester on the 'new' omnas which have been around for quite a while).
<<<Once again thanks for the tip, but if you will notice, older profiles use the old formula, I use the new formula, and my points are still valid. In fact, you helped prove this above.>>>