Trenbolone
enanthate was the steroid produced by underground labs to take the place of
Parabolan, and its obscure ester.
Tren enanthate basically is the longest acting version of tren we have available
on the market right now, and it actually offers a couple of advantages over the
traditional Tren A that's been available for the last couple of years as either
an UG Product, or from converting Finaplex Pellets into an injectable.
I
had the opportunity to be one of the first athletes in the world to try this
product, from the UG "Stark Labs." It was so new, in fact, that when I sent it
away for testing, the lab told me that they had nothing to really compare it to,
and that they were simply estimating potency and legitimacy based on the
respective values for the Trenbolone molecule and the Enanthate ester.
I'm not going to go into the various merits of trenbolone, but I would
like to discuss some unique properties the Enanthate version has. For one reason
or another, this stuff doesn’t give me tren cough, and I am particularly
susceptible to this side-effect of Tren, which basically cripples me for the
first week I use it. Regardless of whether I use home-brewed Tren, UG lab Tren,
or Vet-Grade, I was basically crippled for the first week of use. I can't tell
you why, exactly, this was, and can only speculate that it was due to a rise in
prostaglandins. Tren enanthate didn't have this effect on me, however. Yeah,
that's right. I know that the ester attached to a steroid doesn't dictate any of
its properties, but in this particular case, I believe that the enanthate ester
provided less of a sharp rise in prostaglandin levels and allowed my body to not
develop the dreaded "tren-cough" that usually side-lines me when I start a cycle
including Tren.
There is a method of prostaglandin production whereby
prostaglandins made from one pathway in particular happen to dictate some muscle
constriction as well as platlet aggregation, while the other method of
production dictates bronchial constriction, and this could possibly be the means
by which Tren Acetate causes that vicious cough. The reason why—though this is
speculation—the enanthate version doesn't cause this rapid rise in
prostaglandins is because of its more steady release, and my body's ability to
gradually acclimatize itself to this. If you look at the graphs in the Minto
studies (in the
Deca profile),
you'll see that the rise and rapid peak in blood plasma levels afforded by short
esters are profoundly higher than those provided with longer esters, and it's my
belief that the enanthate ester provides a lower peak level and less rapid rise
in prostaglandin levels, especially the ones which dictate that second form of
prostaglandin release which causes bronchial constriction. I feel that this
bronchial constriction never really leaves you while you use any form of Tren,
and this is what causes the shortness of breath experienced by many athletes on
Tren.
Anyway, clearly the long estered Tren is a viable compound for
those who wish to make minimal injections, and still use a nice lean-mass
providing, non-aromatizing anabolic.