this is the nomenclature. looks close to Trest oral : 7-alpha-methyl-estra-4-ene-3,17-dione . What do u think?
sespressThat is menadione. it converts into ment. Aka, trest. Mentabolan is the ph name.
Two chemistry degrees here. Ment= dione the PH version. Trest = 3-one, 17 acetate the ester version.
We may be arguing semantics at this point (we all seem to agree on the nomenclature) but "ment" typically refers to trestolone, as in MENT is the pharma name for the investigational male contraceptive drug.
Brofessorx appears to agree with this, Pat Arnold agrees with this, Coop agrees with this, nostrum agrees with this, various sites agree with this.
Yea but trying to fix the ignorance of a misnamed ph is like trying to get people to rerack their weights. It's never gonna happen.
MEthyl Nor Test aka ment.
I beta tested mentabolan, I can tell you first hand, it was a loosing battle trying to teach people that this (mentabolan) was not ment, but menadione.
But ment types easier than menadione, and so now we have the never ending mixup of mentabolan and ment. ( btw, ment was never called trest on the black market, it was always referred to as ment)
I dont know if youve tried oral trestolone, but how did you find mentabolan? Can you remember your dose?
Theres a few interesting older threads over at PHF, where guys were comparing trestobol with mentabolan. Nostrum was saying it was likely that once ingested, either compound would convert back and forth to the other.
Which is it that I have ? Reference my second post I believe. Page 1 of thread, posted the nomenclature off the bottle.
Reference my first post in this thread answering your question. :spankme:Which is it that I have ? Reference my second post I believe. Page 1 of thread, posted the nomenclature off the bottle.