First of all I guess patience pays off in most anything in life but when converting tren for your steer (mine hate the little ear gun) it pays dividends with perfectly clear light yellow product. This is the first time out of MANY times that I have gotten a beautiful clean conversion. After adding the oil to the dissolved pellets I always heated, waited a half hour or so and then filtered. Hence... I have always fought with the clogged
filter, wishing I trusted the sterility of a common coffee
filter to actually use it (which I just can't bring myself to do) and had orange goo in the final product (never bothered me too much or adversely affected the hormone) but nonetheless it was there.
This time however, I was, for unexplained reasons, in no hurry to
filter. I set the mixture in the rafters of my house for 24 hours (very warm up there) to
filter the next day when I had an empty house. The Methl-Cellulose and binders formed a compacted layer on the bottom like I have never seen and the hormone was nice and clear. Filtering was a snap and I got 48ml of product! I was very pleased and so were the bovine that I intend to use it on. Patience is the key for this beautiful end product indeed.
Now... Every now and then I hit and go through a vein when I inject my prescribed meds ( one knows when this happens as there is a little pain involved). As long as I don't get blood when aspirating I follow through with the process. This happened this morning with the afore mentioned product to one of my steers and the "tren cough" was unlike anything I have ever seen him go through. For an half an hour his lungs burned and the taste was described to me as THE SOLVENT used to convert the hormone for said steer. I gatta tell ya bro's... I do not subscribe to the theory of it being a "nervous system reaction" this tren cough thing... It is simply because one injected through a vein unwittingly or not, and the tren got in the blood stream immediately. The steer was visibly shaken and not happy.
Anyway... it's been a while since I have been here and I thought I would ramble a little. THanks for making it through the post!
AK Ursus~