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Anabolic Discussion Board Temperature of gear...storage?
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Author | Topic: Temperature of gear...storage? |
Chris Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 129) |
posted August 07, 2000 02:37 PM
I will be storing Rev-B, Durateston amps, and Laurabolin at college. I would like to keep it in my car. But, would the changes in temperature from be bad for either or all of those AS's. It will be up North also were it gets cold. So...what temperatures hot and cold will have bad effects on the gear? Thanks, IP: Logged |
ripped to shreads2 Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 151) |
posted August 07, 2000 02:41 PM
what happens when you get pulled ower and they find your shit, find a different storage place IP: Logged |
johndoe Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 77) |
posted August 07, 2000 02:58 PM
Store you supps in a dark and cool location. Maybe your locker at the gym. DO NOT keep the supps in your car! Bad for the supps and worse for you if you get pulled over. ------------------ IP: Logged |
LUVS2JUICE Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 151) |
posted August 07, 2000 03:22 PM
how about finaplix, where should that be stored? IP: Logged |
E2 Moderator (Total posts: 3655) |
posted August 07, 2000 03:22 PM
All gear has an optimum storage range just like all other drugs, if you take the time to read the boxes and inserts, if you have them, they'll tell you all you need to know. And no, don't keep them in your car.
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CLEMDOG Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 180) |
posted August 07, 2000 03:24 PM
fina in the frige IP: Logged |
Twisted_Steel Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 449) |
posted August 07, 2000 06:40 PM
in your car, your a college student??? LOL, a schedual III drug, in your car?? now thats funny ------------------ IP: Logged |
Binderdundat Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 15) |
posted August 07, 2000 11:35 PM
I am not sure what the temp range is, but high temp will degrade the steroids much quicker. All steroids eventually degrade into inert substances at different rates. Increased heat escalates this process, and I am sure that extreme cold isn't good either. Find another place. IP: Logged |
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