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Beau

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OK - time to admit (some of) my ignorance. I've see many types of test referred to and understand (at least one of) the differences between the various forms relate to the length of time they remain active in the blood. I beliece this is a function of the type/length of ester.

Here is my question: What constitutes "test base"? I've seen this referred to but have not been able to discern which of the various forms this refers to.
 
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Testosterone powder with no ester, best for suspension or transdermal application.. :thumbsup:

Clears the system in a matter of hours, so ED dosing is required..
 
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Thanks very much. Good for transdermal you say.....Hmmmmmm
 
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check out the transdermal section of this forum if you want to learn more about transdermal applications of hormones.

A lot of information about test base over there.
 

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