Does the Dark or Light Color of Trenbolone acetate determine its Strength. NO!

gandhisays

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Was reading a Tren Ace post here, and I remember asking this and wondering it myself a long while back, and the question is this-

Is Darker Colored Tren ace, stronger then lighter colored tren ace. You would think so right!?? I know i use to think it mattered!

But it does not!

I think it depends on how long it is heated that makes it light or dark.

i have had very light tren ace incredibly stronger then a nice rich dark color tren acetate

i have had dark tren never give me tren cough and light tren ace cause lung hacking coffs,

maybe this helps some maybe it does not.ijust wanted to share
 
Agreed , I've used dark brown almost black color tren as well and nice golden one , color doesn't matter but would stay away from color less crystel clear tren though lol
 
Agreed , I've used dark brown almost black color tren as well and nice golden one , color doesn't matter but would stay away from color less crystel clear tren though lol

I would not use clear tren lol! I do agree with color thing though
 
Its realy to do with the crystals oxidised in the air the more u mess with it while heating the darker it will be.

and if some one sells u clear tren..its test..lol..
 
So true. I remember Trenabolic amps that looked like maple syrup color and some that look just like test. You'll know after your first shot how good it is.
 
I've actually made dark red tren from pellets a long time ago, strongest shit I've ever done in my entire life, problem is i was in my mid 20's and waking up to find hairs on my white pillow case, and i flipped the fuck out! lol
 
I've looked at a bunch of raws ans the richer the yellow the more oxidized the trenbolone, it seems. Trenbolone because of it's conjugated double bond system seems to oxidize easily in light so keep it in the dark.
 
I've looked at a bunch of raws ans the richer the yellow the more oxidized the trenbolone, it seems. Trenbolone because of it's conjugated double bond system seems to oxidize easily in light so keep it in the dark.

Ohhh it's because of its CONJUGATED DOUBLE BOND SYSTEM,:rolleyes: well that explains everything:rolleyes: lmao
 
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