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    Prop Vs Tren (inj)

    After any opinions comparrisons with Prop vs Tren (inj) ; but one specific question I have is -

    * Is Tren more toxic on kidneys than Prop? Seems it used to be, is it still the case?


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    dude u r comparing apples to oranges........how old r u??? i am guessing u r thinking of using prop or tren (is it A or E)? do a research and u will find out answer to ur question.

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    Prop vs tren ? I don't get the question. It's not like you would run tren without test so you're comparing a compound with an ester of a compound? Please explain.

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    pffts how old am I. Nice.
    Iam at the start of my research on Tren and for some godforsaken crazy reason I thought I might be able to start here.

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    So.... How old are you?

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    Apoligies, I made a presumption the age question was being derogatory.

    30 / BF 9% / 90kg / Trenbolone E / Impaired Kidney function

    Thus Im sticking away from oral compunds trying to avoid stress's on Kidneys using low dose's of Inj

    Thinking might just stick to Test Prop' , but the option came up so I thought I might research it.
    My initial research came back that Tren E was least rough of Tren base's but I did find a paper saying Tren (without defining type ) was/is/might be rough on Kidneys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SittingDingo;****628
    pffts how old am I. Nice.
    Iam at the start of my research on Tren and for some godforsaken crazy reason I thought I might be able to start here.
    here is good place to research.

    but your question isnt clear.

    prop or proponate is an ester and effects the time release of the compound

    and tren is a compound.

    you can get tren with different esters

    and yes how old are you?

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    Ahhh I see. ,,,apples and oranges then is,,, apt.

    30 / BF 9% / 90kg / Trenbolone E / Impaired Kidney function 75% /

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    Quote Originally Posted by gixxerboy1;****638
    here is good place to research.

    but your question isnt clear.

    prop or proponate is an ester and effects the time release of the compound

    and tren is a compound.

    you can get tren with different esters

    and yes how old are you?
    The guy is 30....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SittingDingo;****644
    Ahhh I see. ,,,apples and oranges then is,,, apt.

    30 / BF 9% / 90kg / Trenbolone E / Impaired Kidney function 75% /
    so your a 30 year old with only 75% of your kidney function? What health isuue do you have that caused that?

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    No health issue, just a mispent youth

    Theres no personal medical condition(s) causing any ongoing or increased rate of Renal Decay outside the norm if thats your concern

    No other medical considerations are prevelant.

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