i honestly cant answer you.
that is what im reading since jano labeled tren byproducts peaks 7-12. peak 3 also shows a toxic compound even tho its not related to tren
but our previous testing shows color isnt directly correlacted. even though some of those new peaks could add color. what im more interested in from our last project is how prone tren is to oxidation, it could and very likely is tren specific oxidation > quinones, pyrroles, quinoxalines, pyrazines which absorbs visible light and shifts the color from yellow > amber > red or brown.
those same byproducts can cause liver damge, dna damage & mutagenicity, oxidative stress & lung irritation(tren cough), blood toxicity, marrow suppresion & higher leukimia risk.
if those are truly findings related to tren byproducts caused by leeching plastics. which the janoshik testing says. it dosent matter what caused it, the matter is the findings of those byproducts from it.
its a different project and the peaks are from leeched plastic most likely, but these plastic additivites explains everything we hypothesized from old project + new project when looking at its effects on tren.
ofc we would have to do this same shit over and over on every compound...
sorry if i made it sound confusing i am still heavily invested in the old project aswell, it just didnt sit right with me how it ended lol. im defiently probably daydreaming haha
safe to say photons project is giving pretty good results already and we should pick it up, the tren testing isnt that relevant compared to its findings it could have on overall aas sterility. and how the leech from plastic could affect our health risks.
thanks for bringing it up
@Photon