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Does anyone have a website or lab I can send my gear over to test? Has anyone tried this before? I am just sick of the black market and dealing with fakes want to know if its legit or not!
 
Your only real option is Roid Test. The problem with roid test is that it simply tests yes or no whether the active steroid is present. So if you use roid test to test your anavar and it tests positive, you know that you do in fact have anavar but you don't know the dosage. It might still be under dosed.

UG labs aren't stupid and know this. They will under dose products because they know the only home steroid testing kit the average person will have access to is Roid test.
 
Yeah getting blood work will really tell you whether or not your getting bunk gear. Sending to roid test seems like more of a pain to deal with as you dont get as much in depth answers you might expect.
 
You can use labmax or roidtest to detect what compound is in the vial but not the concentration. That doesn't help at all to know if a product is under-dosed.

The best way is to get mid cycle blood work.
 
thats why i recommend consistent bloodwork as everyone else is pointing out... mid cycle bloodwork is always important to see how your body is responding to the compounds being ran but clearly you need pre cycle bloodwork to have a baseline as well...
 
Does anyone have a website or lab I can send my gear over to test? Has anyone tried this before? I am just sick of the black market and dealing with fakes want to know if its legit or not!

there used to be company in Switzerland called Simec but it cost like $300 per test. Labmax is a good solution, they have been around for a long time. There is labmax copycat called roidtest (proved to be unreliable), he started to sell it about 2 years ago long after labmax was established. Go with labmax it is the original test and it cost you like $20 with shipping per single test while the copycat is sold with shipping for $35 it is some guy selling it from apartment for almost double the price,
 
I know that some ugls were and/or still use janoshik to prove their purity. Website is the same as the name. Seen his name on a bunch of boards and was the default purity checker of oils/raws on r/sst. Maybe it's worthwhile if you're really interested and I don't think it's too expensive.

Although as others have mentioned mid 1 cycle bloods is the best thing to do as you can see if it's working and your overall health although no way of knowing purity from that.

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As a fprmer chemist/lab mule I know there are ways to test gear that will give quantitative results ie concentration of product. I know the cost is about $300 but maybe someone out there can find a lower price. I would also be very curious to know what else was in the gear. A major concern in my opinion would be heavy metals. China seems to be putting out a lot of product and as we know they have a history of Arsenic, lead and other nasties being in their products. These toxins are not to be dismissed as minor. Read up on heavy metals and how they affect your body and you might think $300 is a cheap price to pay to know you are not getting poisoned. Being content your gear has the right ingredient/concentration isn't eough. Unless you don't care about dying early and in a nasty way I highly suggest you cough up the $ and see what EXACTLY you are putting into your system before you pump it in. A blood test indicating you have an increased concentration of heavy metals is like shutting the gate after the horse got out.....With the factual history of contamination in products coming from China I would not assume all is well because the product "looked" pure. Maybe we all pitch in a couple bucks and send a sample out and post the results?
 
As a fprmer chemist/lab mule I know there are ways to test gear that will give quantitative results ie concentration of product. I know the cost is about $300 but maybe someone out there can find a lower price. I would also be very curious to know what else was in the gear. A major concern in my opinion would be heavy metals. China seems to be putting out a lot of product and as we know they have a history of Arsenic, lead and other nasties being in their products. These toxins are not to be dismissed as minor. Read up on heavy metals and how they affect your body and you might think $300 is a cheap price to pay to know you are not getting poisoned. Being content your gear has the right ingredient/concentration isn't eough. Unless you don't care about dying early and in a nasty way I highly suggest you cough up the $ and see what EXACTLY you are putting into your system before you pump it in. A blood test indicating you have an increased concentration of heavy metals is like shutting the gate after the horse got out.....With the factual history of contamination in products coming from China I would not assume all is well because the product "looked" pure. Maybe we all pitch in a couple bucks and send a sample out and post the results?

Most sources in China DO NOT give a crap. I have tested raws before and most raws coming out of china are only 90% pure.

Unless a UG lab is testing raws regularly and can call out the source on it, the source in China will keep sending them raws full of impurities.
 
90% purity leaves a ton of room for unwanted/harmful contaminants. From my experience in the lab most heavy metal contamination is linked to contaminated groundwater. I would like to think organic esters would be relatively safe from exposure but who knows how they are processing the compounds for sure. I reached out to a couple of friends who still haven't retired out of the lab and I am waiting to see what they can put together for a sample screening for me. My curiosity is peaked on this issue. It shouldn't be too much trouble to get a metals analysis on an atomic absorption instrument. I don't think I can get a concentration test done though, only so much they can get away with without raising eyebrows. Will advise.
 
As a fprmer chemist/lab mule I know there are ways to test gear that will give quantitative results ie concentration of product. I know the cost is about $300 but maybe someone out there can find a lower price. I would also be very curious to know what else was in the gear. A major concern in my opinion would be heavy metals. China seems to be putting out a lot of product and as we know they have a history of Arsenic, lead and other nasties being in their products. These toxins are not to be dismissed as minor. Read up on heavy metals and how they affect your body and you might think $300 is a cheap price to pay to know you are not getting poisoned. Being content your gear has the right ingredient/concentration isn't eough. Unless you don't care about dying early and in a nasty way I highly suggest you cough up the $ and see what EXACTLY you are putting into your system before you pump it in. A blood test indicating you have an increased concentration of heavy metals is like shutting the gate after the horse got out.....With the factual history of contamination in products coming from China I would not assume all is well because the product "looked" pure. Maybe we all pitch in a couple bucks and send a sample out and post the results?

A legit test is what a cycle cost. Hence the issue
 
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