Hypnotix
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I'm not sure if anyone has taken a gander at this book... but holy F it's informative
Here, I'll post a small excerpt explaining how some individuals manufacture their own Tren Ace, using ground-up Finaplix Pellets. Finaplix Pellets are used to increase muscle mass with less food as cattle arrive closer and closer to their slaughter.
"More adventurous individuals have made it a practice to mix their own injections with Finaplix. The pellets are ground into a fine powder (usually anywhere from 2 to 6 pellets), and then are added to sterile water, propylene glycol, or an oil-based injectable steroid or veterinary vitamin. This is usually repeated twice weekly, although some do manage to undertake this practice more frequently. Since this is not being done in a controlled sterile environment, however, one is obviously risking infection (or worse) by doing this. Starting in the late 1990’s, some stores began selling kits that contain all the necessary ingredients to separate the binders from the active steroid and brew a relatively pure injectable. These kits have grown in popularity over the years, and are usually reviewed favorably, although are not considered a substitute for sterile pharmaceutical medications.
Finaplix® is presently available in the U.S. and some markets abroad, although it is now being sold by Intervet instead of Hoechst-Roussel Agri-vet. This product comes in two forms, Finaplix-H and Finaplix-S, which denotes if the product was intended for a Heifer or a Steer respectively. The total dosages of both products are different, with the “H” version containing 100 20 mg trenbolone acetate pellets (2,000 mg) and the “S” version only 70 (1,400 mg). Ivy Animal Health (U.S.) has introduced two competing products of equivalent makeup as well, sold as Component-TH and Component-TS. There are also the Revalor and Synovex+ brands that contain trenbolone acetate with an added (usually unwanted) dose of estrogen. Additionally, although no other legitimate medicines containing trenbolone acetate exist, the drug is produced (for injection and oral use) by a number of export and underground steroid manufacturers."
Again, this is #$%^&*()work, but Tren was of course one of the first compounds I looked for. Originally it was manufactured as Finajet and this excerpt I posted was a continuation of his explanation of where the compound ended up after several bans throughout it's 30-40 years of medical existence.
Pretty cool, enjoy the read here, and I hope you look into the book! Title of this thread is the books name.
Here, I'll post a small excerpt explaining how some individuals manufacture their own Tren Ace, using ground-up Finaplix Pellets. Finaplix Pellets are used to increase muscle mass with less food as cattle arrive closer and closer to their slaughter.
"More adventurous individuals have made it a practice to mix their own injections with Finaplix. The pellets are ground into a fine powder (usually anywhere from 2 to 6 pellets), and then are added to sterile water, propylene glycol, or an oil-based injectable steroid or veterinary vitamin. This is usually repeated twice weekly, although some do manage to undertake this practice more frequently. Since this is not being done in a controlled sterile environment, however, one is obviously risking infection (or worse) by doing this. Starting in the late 1990’s, some stores began selling kits that contain all the necessary ingredients to separate the binders from the active steroid and brew a relatively pure injectable. These kits have grown in popularity over the years, and are usually reviewed favorably, although are not considered a substitute for sterile pharmaceutical medications.
Finaplix® is presently available in the U.S. and some markets abroad, although it is now being sold by Intervet instead of Hoechst-Roussel Agri-vet. This product comes in two forms, Finaplix-H and Finaplix-S, which denotes if the product was intended for a Heifer or a Steer respectively. The total dosages of both products are different, with the “H” version containing 100 20 mg trenbolone acetate pellets (2,000 mg) and the “S” version only 70 (1,400 mg). Ivy Animal Health (U.S.) has introduced two competing products of equivalent makeup as well, sold as Component-TH and Component-TS. There are also the Revalor and Synovex+ brands that contain trenbolone acetate with an added (usually unwanted) dose of estrogen. Additionally, although no other legitimate medicines containing trenbolone acetate exist, the drug is produced (for injection and oral use) by a number of export and underground steroid manufacturers."
Again, this is #$%^&*()work, but Tren was of course one of the first compounds I looked for. Originally it was manufactured as Finajet and this excerpt I posted was a continuation of his explanation of where the compound ended up after several bans throughout it's 30-40 years of medical existence.
Pretty cool, enjoy the read here, and I hope you look into the book! Title of this thread is the books name.
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