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March 23, 2001
Issue # 39

EXTREME Q&A
by Jason Meuller

 

THE SEARCH CONTINUES FOR 1-AD TESTERS

I’ve gotten some good feedback for my request for a new group of testers to try out Ergopharm’s new product, 1-AD.  As many of you are aware from reading my previous Q&A’s the results from the Andro Spray Challenge are fairly impressive and will appear in a future issue of Anabolic Extreme.  We’re expecting the same kinds of results with 1-AD, so what are you waiting for?

If you’d like to participate, please remember that you must meet the following requirements:

1.                 All potential candidates must have been natural for at least a year prior to the test.

2.                 All potential candidates must have been actively weight training at least a year prior to the test.

3.                 All potential candidates must not deviate from their normal weight training routine or diet during the 4-week period of the test

4.                    All potential candidates must provide a “before” picture and an “after” picture with proof (by holding a dated publication in their hand) that each was taken immediately before and immediately after the 4 week test period.

In order to save time, I’m going to ask that all applicants that are serious about trying 1-AD for our test submit a picture when they contact me.  I also need to know that you’ll be able to be in the gym and eat for 4 weeks straight, so if you’ve got a vacation coming up and you’re going to be gone for a week, please don’t offer to be a part of the testing team.  For the rest of you natural guys out there who are willing to give it a go, please contact me at Jason@anabolicextreme.com.

 

WHAT KIT SHOULD I BUY?

Question: I’m going to break down some finaplix for the first time and wanted to get your expert opinion on what kit to use.  It seems like everyone is selling a kit these days and I want to get the best one.

Answer:  Selling a tren kit these days seems like a pretty popular thing to do.  Off the top of my head, I can think of six different sources for these kits.  The whole thing has gotten quite confusing for the bodybuilding consumer, with some sources claiming that their kits are better than others, and scurrilous allegations being leveled against competitors. 

For some reason, many of the manufacturers of these kits have felt it necessary to keep the chemical content of the kits a secret.  Why, I don’t know, it’s not like the average bodybuilder is going to order the ingredients himself even if he knew what they were, the kits offer one thing and one thing only.  Convenience.  With an average kit costing around $25, who needs the take the time to try and save a few bucks by ordering all the parts of the kits piecemeal from various suppliers?

So is there one kit that stands out above the rest?  Not really.  I’ve used several different kits and they’ve all worked the same.  Which pretty much makes sense since they all contain the same thing.  So, if you’re a fan of an organization that sells a kit, support them by purchasing it from them.  If you like Animal, support him by ordering his.  And as I stated a few issues ago, you can contact Mr. T at finakit@hotmail.com, he’s another very reliable source for tren kits.  In fact, if Mr. T’s business picks up, we may make him the official supplier of tren kits to AE Members, perhaps offering small discounts to you guys.

 

WHAT THE HELL IS A GAC?

Question: My friend has some trenbolone acetate made by a company he refers to as GAC.  H e swears it’s legit, but I didn’t think anyone was producing a trenbolone acetate product, what with finaplix pellets and kits so readily available.  Is this stuff legit?

Answer: GAC stands for Generic Agrichemical Company and is also the alias for the chemist behind this amazing operation.  To my knowledge, there has never been an operation like GAC here in the US, and the closest thing I can liken this company to is International Pharmaceuticals.  Yes, GAC is not a legitimate pharmaceutical company.  Having said that, the products produced by GAC are of unparalleled quality and test at or above label claims.  GAC’s products are sold exclusively through one distributor, a domestic source with impeccable references.  Since he’s located within the US, Customs is not an issue and customers needn’t be concerned with packages being intercepted.

Not only are GAC’s products of incredibly high quality, but they’re damn innovative as well.   GAC first began selling trenbolone acetate, not made from pellets, but from pure pharmaceutical grade trenbolone acetate powder.  GAC recently had to stop selling this product (pictured below), when one of the major Vet labels in Mexico started buying all the tren acetate available.  More on this in a future issue. 

 

 

That kinda makes your eyes tear up, don’t it?  Anyone who’s ever made a trenbolone acetate injectable using pellets will immediately know that the above product wasn’t made with pellets. Anyway, since GAC was unable to procure any more trenbolone acetate powder, he did the next best thing.  He managed to get his hands on trenbolone cyclohexylmethylcarbonate.  For those of you that have no idea what that is, it’s Parabolan.  Yes, yes, I can just imagine all of you reading this are now pulling out your hair, hugging your wife, and thanking God for the individual named GAC.  Unfortunately, this is a one shot deal, and GAC’s only getting enough trenbolone cyclohexylmethylcarbonate to make 300 bottles of product, 150 20 ml bottles, and 150 27 ml.  And the real pisser is that he’s not accepting any more customers, so if you’re not already familiar with where to obtain GAC products, you’re shit outta luck. 

Talk about building you up only to piss on your parade, huh?  Well, here’s some good news.  GAC also manufactures other goodies, which are readily available, at least for the time being.  One is a liquid clenbuterol product, dosed out to 200 mcg/ml in a 100 ml bottle (picture below).  That comes out to 1,000 tabs of clen, and the product is priced at $119.  HOLY SHIT!  Wait, it gets better.

 

  

GAC is only days only from releasing their coup de grace, a product that will probably be the best pharmaceutical fat burner this side of DNP.  It’s called Heat Miser and contains a combo of T3, clenbuterol, and yohimbine.  Each bottle contains 50 ml’s and the exact breakdown is 25 mcg T3, 35 mcg clenbuterol, and 5.4 mg of yohimbine per 0.5 ml.  Can we say radical fat loss?

 As much as I’d love to tell you folks where to obtain these goodies, I cannot.  I mean, I could tell you, but then I’d have to kill you.  If you’re in the know and can obtain these products, tell MK that Jason sent ya!  And please don’t write to ask me where to obtain these products, as I’ve been sworn to secrecy in a midnight pact under a full moon.  Nuff said.

 

HOW DO I AVOID BAD SHOTS?

Question: I have recently begun site injections into my bicep. So far so good. However, even though I aspirate, I get very worried I may have injected into a vein because the end of the needle tends to move around a lot when I do the injections (I have to give myself them). After reading about what supposedly happened to Milos, I have gotten really worried. So what is the bottom line, how do I know if I have given myself a bad shot and what can I do if this is the case?

Answer: Well, one of the ways you can avoid a bad shot is to not do site injections!  One of the major reasons why areas like the buttocks, thigh, and deltoid are recommended for  injection is that the danger of hitting a major blood vessel in those areas is not that great.  When you start site injections, all that flies out the window. 

Let’s say you aspirate and don’t see any blood.  But, as you stated yourself, the needle tends to move around a lot.  As you depress the plunger, you push the tip of the needle just a tad bit forward into a large blood vessel and begin to inject.  What can you expect?  Well, just about everything from nothing to death.  From personal experience, I’ve had three very uncomfortable injections in my lifetime, only one of which was a result of a site injection.  On all three occasions, the symptoms were the same.  It starts with profuse sweating and a feeling of apprehension.  After the first time, I’ve known what was coming the second two times.  You just kinda know you’re fucked.  After that, the shortness of breath starts.  Every time you breathe, it’s like someone is crushing the bottom of your lungs.  You can’t get a full lungful of air, and with every breath, you’ll start to cough.  Not just a mild cough, but the kind that has you bent over, all the while you’re gasping for air.  What should you do at this point?  Probably get your ass to the emergency room, and quick!  What did I do?  Fought it for about 10 minutes each time until it went away.  Again, there are varying degrees of severity, and only once was I really scared because I began coughing up blood.  At that point, I seriously considered having my girlfriend call 911.

So my advice to you?  Don’t take steroids.  Beyond that, stick to areas that are known to be safe to inject.  I’ve always aspirated with every injection, and like I said, I’ve had problems on three different occasions.  Yes, I’ve used gear for longer than most, but you never know what could happen.  If you end up on the floor, paralyzed and unable to breathe like Milos, I’d say you’d definitely better consider something more than some soothing words from your better half. 

 

Questions can be submitted to Jason Meuller at Jason@anabolicextreme.com

   

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