new here, looking for tren enan recipe

detone01

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hey guys, i just joined here and i wanted to tell you guys what a great site you have here and how helpful it is. ive been a member on another board for a while now but these types of things are not allowed to be discussed.
my stats are 23 yo, 5'11", 205 lbs, 3rd cycle, lifting for 8 yrs.
just recently i have started brewing and have made test e, eq, test p, tren a, and oral turinabol. im on 500 mgs test e/wk, 400mgs eq/wk, and 50 mg tbol ed. all my stuff is working great and the best and painless injections ive ever had.
i am planning on brewing tren e in the fall dosed at 200mgs/ml. ive seen some guys like a 2.5 ba and 7.5 bb for tren. but ive only used bb for test p, is it necessary for tren e? and ive used 5% ba for my test e and eq and its completely painless, do you feel 5% ba is too high for tren e? thanks alot guys and glad to be here.
 
i hear that alot, but im telling you, i used 5% with the stuff im running and it is 100% painless, by far the smoothest stuff ive ever ran. i guess ill try the 7.5% bb and 2.5% ba with the tren and see how it turns out.
 
welcome bro, wish I knew enough to help you out on this but I look forward to learning more from you and the other in this part of our forum.
 
new here looking for tren enan recipe

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