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| posted by Aaar0n |
| Scenario. Let's say my friend has two imaginary vials of imaginary Test Enethate. They are both made by the same UG lab. Lets say the Test E in vial one was a bit more clearer in color. and .... lets say the Test E in vial two had a bit of a darker clear color. My imaginary friend is a bit confused because he has been dealing with this made up UG lab for awhile. And this is the first time he has seen a vial with unusually darker Test E color. What would you do in this case? |
| posted by canibalistic_js |
| It would strike me as odd if your said "friend" had one darker than the other but I would brush it off as one being more concentrated than the other only one way to find out.... :thumbs: |
| posted by estray |
| If your friend trusts the source then maybe mix them together in case theyre different mg/ml. That way he gets the same dose every injection as opposed to 5 weeks of x and 5 weeks of y. |
| posted by Storm |
| same batch? support oils can vary in color even the same kind and the purity of the powders can change the color and as Canni said the concentration also..Alot of factors if they have been good then go with that. |
| posted by Aaar0n |
| Thanks canni, estray, storm. It's a trusted UG lab. I thought maybe he got the labels mixed up with the vials. Because the color of the oil looks to be more like Tren. Anywho, I think you are right about one being more concentrated than the other. Lets hope :D Thanks again. |
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