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What colour would you like your tren?


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In my spam email today...

 

Hello, 

 

Hope this email finds you well :)

We are a leading supplier which focus on producing high quality steroid powder, semi finished oils, peptides and some pharmaceuticals etc. All of our products produced under strict standard, USP/BP standard. The trenbolone powder average purity is 99.5%, we have both dark yellow and light yellow Tren according to your requires. We work only with experienced and certified freight forwarders. Safe and fast delivery guaranteed. Welcome to contact us freely if there is any question. Thanks.

 

Now, obviously I have no intention of replying to this guy - even if I was interested, a spammer is likely to have a pretty dodgy product at the best of times. But really, to be able to choose the colour of your tren? Surely if it's legit tren, correctly produced at a standard concentration, it's only going to be one colour... that is, the colour of tren?!

 

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In my spam email today...

 

 

Now, obviously I have no intention of replying to this guy - even if I was interested, a spammer is likely to have a pretty dodgy product at the best of times. But really, to be able to choose the colour of your tren? Surely if it's legit tren, correctly produced at a standard concentration, it's only going to be one colour... that is, the colour of tren?!

 

:roll:

 

in aus people talk about tinting oils to make them redder

i think tren redness has to do with heat exposure but iv heard all different things, someone else will know

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I've had to bake test e & tren as was getting bad reaction to both. They both go much darker but don't seem to lose effectiveness. Filtered after baking as well. So I'd say colour is down to heat exposure as mentioned.

I just did a quick Google search, and yeah, it seems high temperatures darken the tren.

 

But that's a chemical change taking place... So unless it's the carrier oil that's changing, it must mean the tren is oxidising or something. And surely that's not a good thing?

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Colour means nothing. Tren isn't clear it is yellow/golden but i seen really good tren than was only tinted yello. And if seen really shit tren that was golden and Iv seen even shitter tren that was the same colour as golden syrup. Also seen really good tren that was nice and golden too. Colour means shit imo/ime.

Of course who ever is selling the tren is going to tell you that the ideal colour is what they have lol.

Also you can make test e golden/orange in colour too.

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Yeah Ive read around lots and was under the impression tren colour was purely based on how well it was cooked - if over heated went darker and if made well it was lighter - can't confirm from experience as I'm a non chef but that was the more common agreement I found on about 20 different forums/posts. Having said that it was my understanding that it was during the heating/cooking/whatever process and not the actual powder colour.

 

In terms of what works better - I've had darker and lighter from the same mate and both seemed to do the job perfectly so fucked if I know just passing time at work with my 2 cents

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Yeah Ive read around lots and was under the impression tren colour was purely based on how well it was cooked - if over heated went darker and if made well it was lighter - can't confirm from experience as I'm a non chef but that was the more common agreement I found on about 20 different forums/posts. Having said that it was my understanding that it was during the heating/cooking/whatever process and not the actual powder colour.

 

In terms of what works better - I've had darker and lighter from the same mate and both seemed to do the job perfectly so fucked if I know just passing time at work with my 2 cents

 

Agreed with Donz on this for sure. If over cooked it will go dark as hell, but realistically if your raws are legit you shouldn't have to heat them up to excessively high temps to suspend in solution. Have always found Tren to be slightly darker than Test/Deca etc anyway, but completely golden colour relating to strength I believe is a bit of an old wives tale.

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