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    Tren Isocarpoate-Anyone familiar?

    Anyone familiar with this kind of ester being attached? I'm referring to powder for homebrew purposes. I've never heard of this ester attached to tren .

    Any feedback on this would be appreciated.

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    Never heard of that one, just tren enan, ace, base, and hexa-blahblahblah.

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    hmm i had a source say he had that kind of tren , and I was skeptical....suppose to be powder from china.

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    It's possible, I guess, but none of my powder guys have it.

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    thanks for the help, i guess ill find out one way or the other !

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    fwiw its news to me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by IGOTJUICE007
    Anyone familiar with this kind of ester being attached? I'm referring to powder for homebrew purposes. I've never heard of this ester attached to tren .

    Any feedback on this would be appreciated.
    have not seen that particular ester.

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    Thanks for the replies

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    Isocaproate and Caproate esters are identical in atom count and weight but they are laid out sligtly differently. I belive hexahydrobencylcarbonate is the same ester as Isocaproate just different names. If that is the case you esentially have Parabolan , someone correct me if im wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cordoba
    Isocaproate and Caproate esters are identical in atom count and weight but they are laid out sligtly differently. I belive hexahydrobencylcarbonate is the same ester as Isocaproate just different names. If that is the case you esentially have Parabolan, someone correct me if im wrong.
    now for clarification, this is faster acting than the enanthate ester?

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    Isocarpoate has 6 carbon atoms.

    1.5 days active life for each C atom = 9 days active life.

    I would go with E3D shots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by big k.l.g
    Isocarpoate has 6 carbon atoms.

    1.5 days active life for each C atom = 9 days active life.

    I would go with E3D shots.
    Thanks, Barbados is the most beautiful place in the world, can 't wait to go back.

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    hexahydrobencylcarbonate is the same ester as Isocaproate
    If that is the case you esentially have Parabolan
    yes to both

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    .8 is a more accurate multiplier.
    1.5, does not stand up to tests.


    Quote Originally Posted by big k.l.g
    Isocarpoate has 6 carbon atoms.

    1.5 days active life for each C atom = 9 days active life.

    I would go with E3D shots.

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