Thanks. I do have Tren sides when I run Test higher than Tren, but if I keep my Test below 500 (usually 350), no problems even with a G of Tren.
OB - do you site inject your TNE? I am considering giving it a shot for lagging body parts.
In the past I have site injected MANY things... I don't anymore(unless you consider shoulders site injecting) because I don't like taking the time to do it, nor having bruises on my bis or whatever from hitting a deep vein(I can miss the surface ones, its always the others I hit on rare occasion, then look like a junkie for a week).
to answer your question, yes... I do believe tne to be decent for sites(but I would mix it with something else... I'll explain why)also, winny is great for sites, as well as prop, tren ace, and a number of other things..... but those would be the main AAS I site injected.... there are other substances, such as caverject(an impotency drug you inject in your dick to make it hard) that swell your muscles up instantly right before your eyes....as well as many peps that are great for site growth(I've only used igf1, but pittsburgh or one of the other guys who've used mgf, des1-3igf could tell you more about those)
there are two reasons to site inject, one is to swell the fascia(prop is excellent at this, and caverject is KING(but it FUCKING hurts!!!!!!, It will add an inch or more in five minutes to your arm that lasts about 8 hrs.... this STRETCHES THE FASCIA LIKE NOTHING YOU HAVE EVER SEEN....But you can only imagine what that type of stretching feels like... you will literally cry if someone touches your arms(or wherever else you put it, thats only place i ever used it))
the others I mentioned are either bioavailable immediately to start repairing the damage you cause with the swelling, working out, whatever.... or they are quickly bioavailable at the site(tren ace)....
I have seen pretty decent growth, especially from running caverject daily for 2-3weeks, along with plenty of aas.... and very good results from mixing any of others with prop andd inj at same time...
I would not recommend it to anyone without the anatomy knowledge of knowing where nerves, arteries(not that you are going THAT deep, but still), etc are located... you can screw yourself up!!!
also, you run the risk of an infection more by doing sites, simply because it is more difficult to inject them, and you could do any number of things wrong and end up with an infection at the site.....