AlexDavis43
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I'm also wondering also to interpret the GCMS, doesn't deviate much.
I recently received some dark TRE400, makes me wonder how they are cooking it..
The stuff GCMS could detect isn't what makes tren darker
Still a mystery
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I'm also wondering also to interpret the GCMS, doesn't deviate much.
I recently received some dark TRE400, makes me wonder how they are cooking it..
I will provide my comments this week.I'm also wondering also to interpret the GCMS, doesn't deviate much.
I recently received some dark TRE400, makes me wonder how they are cooking it..
No it’s all the same batch I made. I think that’s the result of jano applying heat.
I think he was messing with you. Lol.No it’s all the same batch I made. I think that’s the result of jano applying heat.
HPLC report for raws sent to Janoshik. Used to make the vials above.
I have asked @kain to obtain the raw data from that report so we can compute actual purity via HPLC and look at chromatogram.
We have received the GCMS result for that raw. I have to make some corrections to the fields on the report (redacted emails, etc) before release.
Attached is the GCMS raw data. Came back as 100% TRA. The raw used for this project is "good" lol.
View attachment 343971
Kudos to "QSC" for keeping them snug all those months. In good shape.
Good question. Expensive test at Jano and you would have to test each vial practically speaking. I tried to get Jano to report out quarterly findings but wasn't much community support and I moved on.Why dont peptide resellers test for TAMC and TYMC? Is it because BAC will take care of it anyways? Or because it's so prevalent that we don't want to know?
Or just the fact that nobody cares? I'm just thinking that if you have that type of additional testing included you might give the gray market buyers a huge incentive to use your product?
I wasn't.I think he was messing with you. Lol.
All the pics were shared. Basically 100% purity raw and if your stuff was cloudy then by all means give us all more of that "cloudiness".
Can you explain a little?I wasn't.
Thanks for the clarification. Not following your "cloudy" comment then.I wasn't.
In the second set of pictures where the solutions are darker, the one on the right looks a little cloudy or maybe it’s fingerprint. I assumed that was what @Spaceman Spiff was referring to. That was after Jano heated them.Thanks for the clarification. Not following your "cloudy" comment then.
Search up cloudy tren aCan you explain a little?


It is unclear to me who applied the labels.Hi @kain
Are those thermal labels? My understanding is that they would change color at 100c. Do you have a link for those labels?
All three vials in second pic (after pic) appear to be extremely clear consistent with before pic based on my observation.In the second set of pictures where the solutions are darker, the one on the right looks a little cloudy or maybe it’s fingerprint. I assumed that was what @Spaceman Spiff was referring to. That was after Jano heated them.
Yep, I used a Phomemo D30 label maker.Hi @kain
Are those thermal labels? My understanding is that they would change color at 100c. Do you have a link for those labels?
Yep, I used a Phomemo D30 label maker.
I got a "lean gains" blend here (labeled as mast e / tren e) that is orange.One thing I've also noticed with Tren is that when a blend is made with clear compounds (Mast + Test), the resulting blend is usually clear yellow and stays that way.
I got a "lean gains" blend here (labeled as mast e / tren e) that is orange.
