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I've searched and researched but can't find the answer I'm looking for...
With tren suspension: is the metabolites are what's detected, are times of detection (not half-life or active-life) different between suspenion, acetate, and enanthate or are they somewhat the same AFTER being released by the ester? In other words, if tren suspension is immediately released then is detection time drastically reduced opposed to ace?
With test suspension: I've seen people pot that it can 'be detected' for 3 days or so. What exactly is 'detected' or are they referring to the test:epi ratio being off for that long?? Does testosterone have a metabolite that I'm missing that is seen differently from natty test??
Sorry for the seemingly dumb questions...I'm trying to educate myself.
Thanks
With tren suspension: is the metabolites are what's detected, are times of detection (not half-life or active-life) different between suspenion, acetate, and enanthate or are they somewhat the same AFTER being released by the ester? In other words, if tren suspension is immediately released then is detection time drastically reduced opposed to ace?
With test suspension: I've seen people pot that it can 'be detected' for 3 days or so. What exactly is 'detected' or are they referring to the test:epi ratio being off for that long?? Does testosterone have a metabolite that I'm missing that is seen differently from natty test??
Sorry for the seemingly dumb questions...I'm trying to educate myself.
Thanks