Unanswered Brawn Halo?

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Anyone ran Brawn Halo?
Have a bottle in my stash, hopefully it’s better than OL UK’s halodrol!
Only thing that is a bit strange is the compound ingredients listed is a little different than Hdrol, but that may have been done for legal reasons perhaps...

Brawn’s...
4-chloro-17a-methyl-4-ene-3, 17 diol

Any other Hdrol...
4-chloro-17a-methyl-androst-1,4-diene-3b,17b-diol
 
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Hopefully so, but why such a big difference on the ingredients listed compared to any other Hdrol? Looks like all of the other PH’s Brawn sells have the right compound listed
 
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Bump for info. Please refer to original post to compare bottle ingredients listed to other Hdrol...
Wtf is Brawn Halo exactly? It’s missing a few things
 
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Anyone ran Brawn Halo?
Have a bottle in my stash, hopefully it’s better than OL UK’s halodrol!
Only thing that is a bit strange is the compound ingredients listed is a little different than Hdrol, but that may have been done for legal reasons perhaps...

Brawn’s...
4-chloro-17a-methyl-4-ene-3, 17 diol

Any other Hdrol...

The ingredient on Brawn's Hdrol is Promagnon.
Mistake maybe?
4-chloro-17a-methyl-androst-1,4-diene-3b,17b-diol
 
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Probably pmag....wetter version of hdrol
That’s what I was originally thinking, but even Pmag is a bit different.
Guess brawn’s Halo is either complete crap or they changed the ingredients listed for legal reasons...but that doesn’t make sense either because they are a UK company and also makes lots of other PHs.
Hopefully someone can figure out exactly what those ingredients actually are.
 
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Where did you buy it? if it was ebay you probably buying a fake
 
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Not eBay. The ingredients on bottles are listed the same no matter what site
 
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That’s what I was originally thinking, but even Pmag is a bit different.
Guess brawn’s Halo is either complete crap or they changed the ingredients listed for legal reasons...but that doesn’t make sense either because they are a UK company and also makes lots of other PHs.
Hopefully someone can figure out exactly what those ingredients actually are.
It shouldn't be for legal reasons because they are selling Sdrol,Tren..... so why cover up hdrol?
Send a bottle with some content to Patrick Arnold.
 
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Bump for info. Please refer to original post to compare bottle ingredients listed to other Hdrol...
Wtf is Brawn Halo exactly? It’s missing a few things
It's Halodrol man.
Copy and paste the structure into Google.
 
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It's Halodrol man.
Copy and paste the structure into Google.
I did...look at the difference...
Brawn’s...
4-chloro-17a-methyl-4-ene-3, 17 diol

Any other Hdrol...
4-chloro-17a-methyl-androst-1,4-diene-3b,17b-diol
 
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I did...look at the difference...
Brawn’s...
4-chloro-17a-methyl-4-ene-3, 17 diol

Any other Hdrol...
4-chloro-17a-methyl-androst-1,4-diene-3b,17b-diol

...When you copy and paste the structure into Google, what does the corresponding compound come up as?
 
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Nothing specific, not Pmag or anything else, google will “fix” it to make it Hdrol but why is it missing the androst and a few others on the structure?
 
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Nothing specific, not Pmag or anything else, google will “fix” it to make it Hdrol but why is it missing the androst and a few others on the structure?
This comes up very often on this site. It is:

1). The same compound, but "phrased" differently.
2). The same compound purposely mislabeled by the seller.
3). IN THEORY, a whole new compound (which I've never seen). LOL

If you're worried, just don't buy it.
 
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This comes up very often on this site. It is:

1). The same compound, but "phrased" differently.
2). The same compound purposely mislabeled by the seller.
3). IN THEORY, a whole new compound (which I've never seen). LOL

If you're worried, just don't buy it.
Well maybe they completely made up the name. I'm pretty sure the last batches of ol UK prohormones we're all sugar pills. So they didn't put hdrol on the ingredients because there was no hdrol in the product lol.

Technically they were telling the Truth. The chemical on the label doesn't exist and the hormones inside the bottle didn't exist either😂😂😂
 
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Well maybe they completely made up the name. I'm pretty sure the last batches of ol UK prohormones we're all sugar pills. So they didn't put hdrol on the ingredients because there was no hdrol in the product lol.

Technically they were telling the Truth. The chemical on the label doesn't exist and the hormones inside the bottle didn't exist either😂😂😂
Yeah, Olympus UK really put out some crap (thanks Predator!!! ).
But I think he was referring to Brawn.
 
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Can't remember, if it was Halodrol or other Brawn product, but someone here contacted Brawn about the same kind of issue, and they said it was a labeling error and they fixed it to the next batch. Some retailers make their info text on products once and never update/check it and the info text can say something different, than the label on the product aswell. I've seen that happen.
 
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Can't remember, if it was Halodrol or other Brawn product, but someone here contacted Brawn about the same kind of issue, and they said it was a labeling error and they fixed it to the next batch. Some retailers make their info text on products once and never update/check it and the info text can say something different, than the label on the product aswell. I've seen that happen.
pretty sure some of their Halo labels had pmag on it instead, it was still Halo
 
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4ene is test based, and is pmag, the ph to methyl clostebol

1,4 di ene is boldenone based, and hdrol, a ph to turinabol.
Both are active compounds as well, binding to the ar before conversion.

it was said brawn was just a label error, it’s been fixed.

I’ve used it. it’s gtg.
 
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4ene is test based, and is pmag, the ph to methyl clostebol

1,4 di ene is boldenone based, and hdrol, a ph to turinabol.
Both are active compounds as well, binding to the ar before conversion.

it was said brawn was just a label error, it’s been fixed.

I’ve used it. it’s gtg.
Man I find this chemistry **** infinitely fascinating, but I can’t seem to wrap my head around any of it! I might need to start studying.
 
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Can't remember, if it was Halodrol or other Brawn product, but someone here contacted Brawn about the same kind of issue, and they said it was a labeling error and they fixed it to the next batch. Some retailers make their info text on products once and never update/check it and the info text can say something different, than the label on the product aswell. I've seen that happen.
Yeah that was me mate. They basically had a labelling issue with the provider but sorted it. They assured me it was Halo.
 
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4ene is test based, and is pmag, the ph to methyl clostebol

1,4 di ene is boldenone based, and hdrol, a ph to turinabol.
Both are active compounds as well, binding to the ar before conversion.

it was said brawn was just a label error, it’s been fixed.

I’ve used it. it’s gtg.
I’m sure you said Tbol and Hdrol were you favourite compounds. Legality aside, why would you use Halo if you have access to Tbol. I’ve used Halo once (solo) and Tbol was with oils but essentially found Tbol to be faster acting version which required lower dosage. Do your findings/experiences? Interested in your thoughts.
 
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Yeah that was me mate. They basically had a labelling issue with the provider but sorted it. They assured me it was Halo.
Yeah, the thread where this was discussed is actually on the "Similar threads" -part right underneath this thread = )

This just for anyone interested to see the whole discussion with some more details.

 
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I’m sure you said Tbol and Hdrol were you favourite compounds. Legality aside, why would you use Halo if you have access to Tbol. I’ve used Halo once (solo) and Tbol was with oils but essentially found Tbol to be faster acting version which required lower dosage. Do your findings/experiences? Interested in your thoughts.
Ease, cost, simplicity.
That’s the reason. The two compounds act exactly the same.
and hdrol will usually contain significant amounts of or be entirely tbol.
 
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Ease, cost, simplicity.
That’s the reason. The two compounds act exactly the same.
and hdrol will usually contain significant amounts of or be entirely tbol.
Regarding your last statement is that because actual Hdrol ingredients is probably hard to actually source and tbol isn't?
 
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Regarding your last statement is that because actual Hdrol ingredients is probably hard to actually source and tbol isn't?
No that’s going to be because of the synthesizing process.
Most sellers aren’t aiming for high quality powder but rather whatever is cheapest. With that you’re gonna get tainted product.
 
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No that’s going to be because of the synthesizing process.
Most sellers aren’t aiming for high quality powder but rather whatever is cheapest. With that you’re gonna get tainted product.
That's interesting. Thanks for pointing that out. Imagine buying Hdrol...and actually getting Tbol...win/win lol!
 
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That's interesting. Thanks for pointing that out. Imagine buying Hdrol...and actually getting Tbol...win/win lol!
Back when the fda raided bb dot com’s warehouse, a number of hdrol clones tested as containing some or all of tbol.
I doubt it has changed. Especially since now it’s all overseas
 
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Back when the fda raided bb dot com’s warehouse, a number of hdrol clones tested as containing some or all of tbol.
I doubt it has changed. Especially since now it’s all overseas
Didn't know that, cheers for the info.
 

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