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    thebigfella is offline Associate Member
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    prop pain

    what is prop pain and why do we get it, jus wondering guys

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    prop is one of the shortest esters, so the test is immediately released into your blood stream.. which causes discomfort.

    you'll get used to it quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seriousmass View Post
    prop is one of the shortest esters, so the test is immediately released into your blood stream.. which causes discomfort.

    you'll get used to it quickly.
    The truth is no one really knows why. There are some that claim that the irritant effects of prop are entirely due to the fact that this particular ester, for reasons that are never explained, is packaged with a higher content of BA than other test esters. In reality, that makes little sense. There is no medical or pharmacological reason to add more BA to prop.

    Another theory is the shorter ester length of test prop. The BA leaves it and it re-cystalizes in the muscle. No one really knows for sure one way or the other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Juice Authority View Post
    The truth is no one really knows why. There are some that claim that the irritant effects of prop are entirely due to the fact that this particular ester, for reasons that are never explained, is packaged with a higher content of BA than other test esters. In reality, that makes little sense. There is no medical or pharmacological reason to add more BA to prop.

    Another theory is the shorter ester length of test prop. The BA leaves it and it re-cystalizes in the muscle. No one really knows for sure one way or the other.
    I have just read where they say it re-cystalizes in the blood in the muscle but would not understand how or why...

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