tren or fina?

rhatid

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i keep on hearing horror stores about
fina cough. now is this a result of not filtering out all the pellet filler, etc? or is this a result of tren itself?

it would seem that if tren is the culprit then we would have heard the same stories regarding parabolan.

the reason i ask is because i would like to try the QV tren.

comments/suggestions?
 
I tried fina in my last cycle and had no problem with it. Didn't filter or bake either. I'm a lazy ass ..... but had good results. I think it depends on the individual.
 
I've never had anything near a fina cough, makes me wonder if I'm doing the conversion correct or as getting as much good stuff as I can in the solution. :confused:
 
RE: FINA COUGH

The cough from fina is usually due to injection technique and also high BA content (benzyl alcohol) the high concentration of BA to support the higher 75-100mg/ml concentrations....from personal experience when injection fast...usually delts as well..i can experience the cough as the BA enters quickly....doesnt usually happen on glute injects or when injecting slowly...the fina i have is from powder not pellets so that rules out the pellet theory!
Peace,
P
 
Re: RE: FINA COUGH

PRAETORIAN said:
The cough from fina is usually due to injection technique and also high BA content (benzyl alcohol) the high concentration of BA to support the higher 75-100mg/ml concentrations....from personal experience when injection fast...usually delts as well..i can experience the cough as the BA enters quickly....doesnt usually happen on glute injects or when injecting slowly...the fina i have is from powder not pellets so that rules out the pellet theory!
Peace,
P
that part about the BA is wrong...billybathgate stated he has made it w/o BA and still got the cough...it is more likely due to the release of prostaglandins ...like when you use pgf-2a
 
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