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The melting point of test E raw powder is much lower than that of test C. It’s low enough to the point where transit of the raw powder through a warm climate can cause the powder to melt into a liquid and later re-solidify. This will cause INSANE PIP when the re-solidified test E is used for an injection.
Ehh I’ve never really noticed all that much difference. I switched to Test E about 3 years ago after having Gyno surgery because I read somewhere that using Test C can cause gyno easier than Test E. Really it’s just a dosage and AI issue but I’m not paying for surgery again so if I see something linked to Gyno I go the other way!!
ahh makes sense. my test E 300 gave me huge lumps. hurt to walk. and after 3 weeks finally went away and a bit itchy and red. may of just been a bad source...
ahh makes sense. my test E 300 gave me huge lumps. hurt to walk. and after 3 weeks finally went away and a bit itchy and red. may of just been a bad source...
A number of posts by members on other forums say the same thing. There's something with E raws that cause too much pip in some, but not every user. For anyone considering Test for the first time, I'd stick with C.
Typically side effects like PIP, lumps, redness, swelling could be caused by several factors that could include purity of the raw materials, ratios of solvents and/or the brewing process.
I personally like enanthate over cypionate just because I've always responded better to the enathate ester.