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COAs & Lab Testing

Anyone have a Tesamorelin 10mg test results?

Started by ZeePeps 13 replies 8 people Last activity 1d ago

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18d ago #1
Anyone have a Tesamorelin 10mg test results?
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17d ago #2
Boogs, your ignorant opinion offers zero value to the conversation. Zero. I been the gray and black market for 25 years. Have you? Tough guy. You sound stupid. Very stupid. What I said is logical. Period.
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16d ago #3
Boogs, I have worked in manufacturing of various products, supplements, and ingestibles. I understand how production works, raw materials, where they are sourced, customs, packaging, testing, COA's, and so on. Every legitimate brand in those verticals I have worked with all test each production run. Period. Hard stop. And while BBA might not be a brand selling botanicals in Vitamin Shoppe, that should not preclude them from testing each new batch of product. Especially in today's climate. Yes, there is a cost to testing each production run of a SKU (e.g. product). But that can be caked into the sale of those products. No one would complain if that was being done. And that's how it should be. Again, this is common sense.
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15d ago #4
Well, listen mate, it doesn’t happen here. And i also dont blame them. Either sort a group test out or test yourself, its as simple as that really, and if your that bothered i suggest you go buy from the vendor that starts with the letter U
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13d ago #5
2x testing, I agree. It starts with 1x testing.
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12d ago #6
No one trusts Chinese COAs anyway. They’re basically pointless and are barely a datapoint. That’s why everyone group tests their batches
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11d ago #7
You expect way too much out of your chinese drug dealer
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11d ago #8
94% with high bioavailability > 98% with low bioavailability
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9d ago #9
hey guys is there a big difference what cap color is ur kit
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8d ago #10
Its not about whether they should or shouldn't. Its that they don't owe that to anyone. Go and pay your domestic coa tested prices, or go to a vendor thay delays and does it for every batch. Im saying that if its your concern, put your money where you balls are and pay to have it done, or fuck off
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6d ago #11
And why is it a "goyslop" opinion to think that the guys that banded together to do group testing, should be the only ones with access to that information? They advertised it daily, for weeks, for more people to get on board
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3d ago #12
It's the wrong play. And you're ignorant. The 1x testing is to make sure the product is what it is. For example, what if a run of 1000 kits of Reta are not Reta, or they are under-dosed, or over-dosed, that's a huge customer service problem for BBA, and a potential user-safety hazard. Just because we are in the gray, doesn't mean we should just assume its OK to all be cowboys. There is a smart way to do it. Which is make sure before you sell it, the product is what it is supposed to be. Which customers and reseller will love. Would love. Yes, it is an added cost. Which can me added into the cost of resale or wholesale. This can be done. Other companies do it. I know they do it. And I know some, like BBA, don't do the 1x testing. This is just smart business, for everyone. That's it. This isn't complicated. Obviously, I would like to do more orders in the future. I just want to know, that a box of 40mg Reta is not 31mg or 51mg. And that stuff happens often. And it be avoided. That's my point. And it's a good point. PS. BTW, this wouldn't even be a discussion right now if we didn't have customers complaining that their GH was potentially not real due to non-elevated IGF-1 levels. A COA would of squashed that, but a COA did not exist. Hence, this where we are.
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2d ago #13
Any other group tests out there? I'd love to join >_>
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