I study ester like 10 years ago and decided that the long esters had to have a peak somewhere and since I wanted a consistent amount of test is my system I choose to mainly use prop. Sustanon seem to sound like a logical way to go if it works the people think. Sustanon or Blends have test with multiple esters. I am assuming they are all brewed together to the same melting point. With that assumption the only logical conclusion I could come to is that the esters combine creating a new and unknown half life. It is hard for me to wrap my mind around Test Prop releasing in the first 2 days then Decanoate release the next 2 days now comes Cyp for the next 3 days and now take another shot. Now maybe just maybe (if it would hold) you brew them separately then mixed maybe but still. Just wondering if anyone can explain.
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Re: Esters in Sust. Just wondering?
Interesting insight...I'd be curious to know if the different carbon bonds/esters would effect each other during the brewing processs. Like you stated, would it be different if you mixed the same compounds at the same ratio but having been brewed seperate?
I think each type of test would hold its own Ester throughout the brewing process but I don't know shit a but brewing so...
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