TheDieselZ
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I am sceptical too, I was going yo buy but decided to wait until I see a ptren log of some reputable person (who is not associated with one ptren sellers).Anybody heard about this new release? Apparently legit oral tren without being harsh on the liver?
Extremely skeptical but some people on another forum were talking about how awesome it is.
There is only ONE legitimate seller! if you are receiving mass pm's trying to sell it to you... it is not airsealed2, and it may or may not be ptren... there is someone that apparently had his supplement manufacturer 'make' some for him... this is NOT associated with airsealed2, and may or may not be ptren...I am sceptical too, I was going yo buy but decided to wait until I see a ptren log of some reputable person (who is not associated with one ptren sellers).
I agree - what comes to my mind is why we haven't all heard about it before - according to Patrick Arnold its not a new compound that has been just invented.The logs seem too good to be true lol.
Rain I'll pm you a board there all on.

They're very different structurally...Some one quick... whats the difference between propionyl ester and allyl ester?
They're very different structurally...
Allyl trenbolone, aka altrenogest you're talking about?
Some one quick... whats the difference between propionyl ester and allyl ester?
They're very different structurally...
Allyl trenbolone, aka altrenogest you're talking about?
My orgo is rusty. Google it, punk.
PM me too pleaseRain I'll pm you a board there all on.
PM me too please
You're right, I searched google images for ptren and it was the first result. Probably should have checked!You posted the same structures for each it looks like from my phone. Where did u find the structure from ptren?
You're right, I searched google images for ptren and it was the first result. Probably should have checked!
This is the propionyl ester (3 carbons!), attach that to trenbolone and you've got it.
http://www.ebi.ac.uk/chebi/displayI...rue&imageIndex=0&chebiId=26294&dimensions=400
Propionyl and allyl are different groups! I'm not familiar those specific types of tren though. Best bet would be to look up studies of the effects on animals (as these are both veterinary compounds). I wouldn't be hopeful though, they seem to be used for fertility and such.It is common practice for US pharmaceutical companies to add a bullshit compound to an existing drug to deal with a patent expiration. Then, they can re-market essentially the same drug under a new name.
Propionyl and allyl are different groups! I'm not familiar those specific types of tren though. Best bet would be to look up studies of the effects on animals (as these are both veterinary compounds). I wouldn't be hopeful though, they seem to be used for fertility and such.

