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Many faces (names) of
Tren: ENDING
THE CONFUSION
I have been reading about Tren and have found wide spread confusion
about it mainly because when one writes "Tren," s/he could
be referring to at least 5 different compounds:
1. Trenbolone Acetate--injectable version (Finaject and Finajet)
2. Trenbolone Acetate--pellet form (Finaplix)
3. Trenbolone Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate (called Parabolan by Bill
Roberts)
4. Trenbolone Hexahydrobencylcarbonate (called Parabolan on many
message boards)
5. Trenbolone Enanthate
The many names of tren have confused many people. I've seen VETs and
MODs and MEMBERs of several boards (not just this one) equate one
tren compound with another, not knowing that one is actually not
equivalent to the other. One common mistake I see is calling
Trenbolone Hexahydrobencylcarbonate "Tren Enanthate." They
are similar, but not the same (see below). I also have seen people
refer to Tren Acetate as Parabolan--wrong!
So, let's clear this up.
The following is a brief summary of the
main differences of each that I have created in order to clear up my
own confusion on tren and hopefully help others here in the process.
It is not meant to provide a detailed description of Tren activity
in the body.
1. Trenbolone Acetate--injectable version (Finaject and Finajet)
This is correctly referred to as "Fina." Finaject is the
acetate form of trenbolone. It was produced in a short acting ester
(acetate), so its effect lasts only a short time and frequent
administration is necessary. Finaject was an injectable steroid of
veterinary medicine, which was extremely popular in bodybuilding and
power lifting during the 1980's. The injectable Trenbolone Acetate called Finaject is no longer produced.
(Refer to the end of this post for a discussion of Esters)
2. Trenbolone Acetate--pellet form (Finaplix)
Finaplix was a veterinary cattle implant, which contained the potent
androgenic steroid Trenbolone Acetate. Once Finaject and Finajet
were nolonger manufactured, bodybuilders began using Finaplix to
make topical or injectable versions of Trenbolone Acetate.
Today, cattle implants have become designer products with varied
doses and combinations of estrogenic and/or androgenic (trenbolone)
agents. So, the process of converting cattle implants to useful
versions of trenbolone acetate has become more difficult since one
must separate the trenbolone from the other additives present in the
cattle implants before using it.
3. Trenbolone Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate (called Parabolan by Bill
Roberts)
Parabolan contains a much different ester than Finaject and Finajet,
called Trenbolone Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate. This ester extends the
activity of trenbolone for more than two weeks, a more suitable
design for human use.
The amount of trenbolone in 76 mg of Trenbolone
Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate is equivalent to the amount of trenbolone
in only 58 mg of Trenbolone Acetate. The acetate is a little more
potent, more effective per milligram, because the acetate ester is
lighter than the cyclohexylmethylcarbonate ester; therefore a higher
percentage of the weight of Trenbolone Acetate is trenbolone. A
similar comparison also can be made with the other long lasting
esters of trenbolone: enanthate and hexahydrobenzylcarbonate.
The muscle building properties of Trenbolone
Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate are the same as Trenbolone Acetate
(Finaject or Finajet) except for the longer half-life.
Although it is very similar, this compound is NOT the same as
Trenbolone Enanthate. The only difference in these compounds is the
esters (see ester definitions below), which all act almost
identically (long lasting esters).
4. Trenbolone Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate (called Parabolan on many
message boards)
Trenbolone Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate and Trenbolone
Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate are exactly the same substances.
Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate ester is just another name for
cyclohexylmethylcarbonate ester.
5. Trenbolone Enanthate
Although it is very similar, this compound is NOT the same as
Trenbolone Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate (Trenbolone
Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate). The only difference in these compounds is
the esters (see ester definitions below).
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE ESTERS
The most important difference between the esters is whether it is a
short acting ester or a long lasting ester. The next most important
difference is the weight of the ester. As mentioned under the
Trenbolone Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate section (above), the relative
potency of each ester of trenbolone is partially dependent on the
weight of its ester.
The main difference between different esters is simply the number of
carbon atoms in the ester. Propionate has three carbons, acetate has
two, isobutyrate has four, enanthate has seven, cypionate has eight,
and deaconate has ten. More unusual esters, such as
cyclohexylmethylcarbonate (used in Parabolan) has eight carbons and
one more oxygen than the above esters making it the heaviest.
Therefore, the esters of trenbolone in order of potency when
compared milligram to milligram (from most potent to least):
1. Tren Acetate
2. Tren Enanthate
3. Tren Cyclohexylmethylcarbonate (Tren Hexahydrobenzylcarbonate)
The differences in potency caused by the
esters are negligible. So, you should base your choice of Tren on
how frequently you plan to inject, how much you trust your supplier,
and how much you trust the brand of tren you purchase.
If you are concerned about the possible side
effects of tren, and don't mind frequent injections, then consider
using Trenbolone Acetate. If bad side effects manifest, Tren
Acetate will quickly leave your body after the last injection due to
the short acting ester (acetate); and your body will be able to
begin to recover quickly. On the contrary, your recovery from bad
side effects won't begin until 2 weeks after the last injection of a
long lasting ester of tren because a long lasting ester of tren will
stay active in your body for more than two weeks after your last
injection--continuing to contribute to the bad side effects.
Feel free to discuss this article here.
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