I think all Canadian labs need more testing, but there is a 95% chance this is just that FTIR is such a shitty method of testing or the lab tech did a poor testing job with the already poor methodology compared to HPLC, they need something like 5% of the pill weight to be active substance to detect it. A lab as large as Pareto is not fucking up on 12.5mg Asin tablets and the Surcrose binder is a normal thing to to show up on their testing, it does not mean they are just "sugar pills". I believe Pareto addressed this to me in an email in regards to what they use for a binder with the active ingredient.
@ParetoPharmaceuticals can chime in here but we had a long discussion via email about why FTIR is a poor method of testing. This was after I sent in their anavar without them knowing to GYDT and it came back fine with anavar + Sucrose i believe. He still went on to shit on FTIR testing even tho it gave a favorable result to Pareto.
@JetsFan where is this jump to "My asin could be clen!" coming from? You're usually level headed and This would be a fuck up of beyond epic proportions for one of the labs considered 1a/1b in Canada based off a "feeling" you have. I absolutely cannot handle clen and I've used old Pareto asin and never gotten this. Recently switched to Syn Aromasin though.
Bottom line is I have no issues putting any lab I use on blast (Syn/Pareto/Inno) if I sent it in for something like Jano's HPLC but I definitely would not rely on FTIR.
I do agree tho the Canadian crew should step up with some more testing on the big guys who have rightfully so earned and ride off their reputations of 10 years in the game. More HPLC testing is *never* a bad thing and no good lab will fear it.
I would love to see Syn and Pareto post more HPLC testing more frequently tbh, but they already have gigantic customer bases.