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TEST CYP vs TEST E & BLOATING
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<blockquote data-quote="Marco N Cognito" data-source="post: 3817" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>I keep hearing the same thing over and over from friends and others: that test cyp caused them excessive water retention and "bacne" , and when they switched to the same dose on test e, no more of either. I have a hard time figuring out why a simple change of just the ester would make any difference since the testosterone, the active substance, is identical in both. </p><p></p><p>So, I did some research: </p><p>"Enanthate is suspended in sesame oil; cypionate is suspended in cottonseed oil. Enanthate has a 7-carbon ester chain while cypionate has an 8-carbon ester chain. The more carbons the ester group has, the more soluble in oil and the less soluble in water it becomes. As a result, cypionate has a slightly slower release and longer active life. Due to being one atom lighter, enanthate has more testosterone per mg. The difference is insignificant though, perhaps a few milligrams amount of steroid more." </p><p><strong>"Testosterone is testosterone.</strong> They have the same ingredient Testosterone. The only difference is the esther which makes the testosterone short acting or long acting. If you keep your blood concentration levels the same by injecting the short acting more frequently and the long acting less frequently than theoretically the results should be the same. </p><p></p><p>What really makes the difference are the different brands that use different solvents and solvent concentrations. The chemical structure from enanthate is C7H12O2 from cypionate C8H12O2 only 1 carbon thus the effect is almost simular.</p><p></p><p>Now as the enanthate ester has one carbon atom less than cyp, therefore making it slightly faster to release.</p><p></p><p>Cypionate is more common in the US and Enanthate in Europe. Fact is that some bb-ers prefer cyp over enanth and strongly believe they become less bloat or injection pain, it maybe, or maybe not, be only imagination!! </p><p></p><p>Now If you look at the raw powders you'll notice a big difference. Enanthate smells strong, is more yellow and very hydrophobic. It almost melts at room temperature and turns bad very quick. And is very aggressive.</p><p></p><p>Chemically beauty is both estrifications don't crystallise between each other. Beside that the enanthate will melt with 0.9% BA and no BB or co-solvent and if mixed with Cypionate with 2% BA and 15% BB you can make (very) high concentrations. This difference between the estrifications is THE secret of high concentration Test.</p><p></p><p>Other interesting point is that Injection of Enanthate is more painful and harsher on the system than cyp." </p><p>"However, even with an AI water retention will occur in those who eat more carbohydrates than they need; this is mentioned simply because many blame testosterone on their water retention when bulking when the truth is they are simply overeating." </p><p>"Myth: <strong>Testosterone-Cypionate</strong> will cause serious bloat and should not be used when cutting/dieting. </p><p>Truth: All testosterone forms can cause water retention, even Testosterone-Propionate, known by many to be a little easier regarding water. Testosterone, regardless of the form you use can convert to estrogen through aromatase and lead to estrogenic related side-effects, one of which is water retention. However, if we use a good aromatase inhibitor we can greatly alleviate this problem, although your individual sensitivity will vary from person to person. Here’s the kicker, all testosterones can lead to water retention; however, testosterone is the best steroid we can ever use for any cycle. The problem is most guys will use <strong>Testosterone-Cypionate</strong> when “bulking” eat more carbohydrates than they have any business eating, bloat and blame it on the <strong>Testosterone-Cypionate</strong>. Then when it’s time to diet they’ll use Testosterone-Propionate, eat far less carbohydrates, not bloat and start labeling these two testosterones inappropriately. Yes, you can absolutely use <strong>Testosterone-Cypionate</strong> while dieting and end up ripped to the bone, in-fact, if your diet is on point we guarantee this will happen." </p><p><u><a href="http://www.steroidabuse.com/Profiles/testosterone-cypionate.html" target="_blank">http://www.steroidabuse.com/Profiles/testosterone-cypionate.html</a></u> </p><p></p><p>Has anyone experienced bloat on test cyp and then switched to test e?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marco N Cognito, post: 3817, member: 13"] I keep hearing the same thing over and over from friends and others: that test cyp caused them excessive water retention and "bacne" , and when they switched to the same dose on test e, no more of either. I have a hard time figuring out why a simple change of just the ester would make any difference since the testosterone, the active substance, is identical in both. So, I did some research: "Enanthate is suspended in sesame oil; cypionate is suspended in cottonseed oil. Enanthate has a 7-carbon ester chain while cypionate has an 8-carbon ester chain. The more carbons the ester group has, the more soluble in oil and the less soluble in water it becomes. As a result, cypionate has a slightly slower release and longer active life. Due to being one atom lighter, enanthate has more testosterone per mg. The difference is insignificant though, perhaps a few milligrams amount of steroid more." [B]"Testosterone is testosterone.[/B] They have the same ingredient Testosterone. The only difference is the esther which makes the testosterone short acting or long acting. If you keep your blood concentration levels the same by injecting the short acting more frequently and the long acting less frequently than theoretically the results should be the same. What really makes the difference are the different brands that use different solvents and solvent concentrations. The chemical structure from enanthate is C7H12O2 from cypionate C8H12O2 only 1 carbon thus the effect is almost simular. Now as the enanthate ester has one carbon atom less than cyp, therefore making it slightly faster to release. Cypionate is more common in the US and Enanthate in Europe. Fact is that some bb-ers prefer cyp over enanth and strongly believe they become less bloat or injection pain, it maybe, or maybe not, be only imagination!! Now If you look at the raw powders you'll notice a big difference. Enanthate smells strong, is more yellow and very hydrophobic. It almost melts at room temperature and turns bad very quick. And is very aggressive. Chemically beauty is both estrifications don't crystallise between each other. Beside that the enanthate will melt with 0.9% BA and no BB or co-solvent and if mixed with Cypionate with 2% BA and 15% BB you can make (very) high concentrations. This difference between the estrifications is THE secret of high concentration Test. Other interesting point is that Injection of Enanthate is more painful and harsher on the system than cyp." "However, even with an AI water retention will occur in those who eat more carbohydrates than they need; this is mentioned simply because many blame testosterone on their water retention when bulking when the truth is they are simply overeating." "Myth: [B]Testosterone-Cypionate[/B] will cause serious bloat and should not be used when cutting/dieting. Truth: All testosterone forms can cause water retention, even Testosterone-Propionate, known by many to be a little easier regarding water. Testosterone, regardless of the form you use can convert to estrogen through aromatase and lead to estrogenic related side-effects, one of which is water retention. However, if we use a good aromatase inhibitor we can greatly alleviate this problem, although your individual sensitivity will vary from person to person. Here’s the kicker, all testosterones can lead to water retention; however, testosterone is the best steroid we can ever use for any cycle. The problem is most guys will use [B]Testosterone-Cypionate[/B] when “bulking” eat more carbohydrates than they have any business eating, bloat and blame it on the [B]Testosterone-Cypionate[/B]. Then when it’s time to diet they’ll use Testosterone-Propionate, eat far less carbohydrates, not bloat and start labeling these two testosterones inappropriately. Yes, you can absolutely use [B]Testosterone-Cypionate[/B] while dieting and end up ripped to the bone, in-fact, if your diet is on point we guarantee this will happen." [U][URL]http://www.steroidabuse.com/Profiles/testosterone-cypionate.html[/URL][/U] Has anyone experienced bloat on test cyp and then switched to test e? [/QUOTE]
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