You might have seen my last thread where my friend was sent what he thought was Nandrolone Deca, and it clearly was not. Well, he got a new source and ordered about 4 different raw powders from them. The other 3 raws seemed very legit, but the Test-E seemed suspicious. Here is a photo: http://i49.tinypic.com/2mfb1y0.jpg
As you can see, it is a liquid. He contacted his source and they reassured him it was in fact Test-E, and if he put it in the refrigerator it would re-solidify into white powder. He put it in the fridge and it did re-solidify into a white, pasty-looking powder.
It either is simply not testosterone enanthate or it might be the case that an impure TE could see its melting point drop down to room temperature, but it is pure guesswork that that might be possible, and I wouldn’t bet that it would drop that much.
The mp of TE is 36-37.5 C.
This time of year, his room temperature most probably is quite a bit cooler than that.
A few C cooler could readily be attributed to impurity, but this apparently has a mp that is low by probably at least 15 C.
Bill, thanks for the reply. I was convinced that what he has is fake and kept telling him he got ripped off. It just seemed strange because the other raws he got all seemed very legit (Deca, Dianabol, and EQ). He contacted his source and they said that it may have been exposed to heat enough to get it to melt and to put it in the fridge. So, he put it in the fridge for a few hours and surprising to me, it did re-solidify. He took it out and it seemed to hold form at room temperature. It does actually look like Test-E that I’ve seen before, very pasty.
What’s suspicious to me now is the smell. Does Test-E have a strong smell to it? I thought it smelled almost citrus-like, but my friend said it just smells like “chemicals”. Whatever the smell is, we both agree it is very strong.
He said it holds it’s form just like in the photo at room temp but begins to melt when he handles it with his bare hands. Given the melting point range of 36-37.5 C, does that sound right considering it is right around normal body temp?
Well, it is possible that it stayed liquid for a while while below its freezing point.
If it stays solid at room temperature and in fact doesn’t remelt till well past 30 degrees C, then that would be a different thing than permanently staying liquid at room temperature.
So, see for yourself if it remelts in a very warm or even moderately hot room. It should not.