Community Review: IndiaMart Ancillaries

27? Damn lol. You should be stocked up for years. I think I'm gonna quit on headon HGH. I'm worried about seizure and spending that much money, I think lobster hgh is good enough for me. I really only need raloxifene, jardiance, and some aromasin.
 
27? Damn lol. You should be stocked up for years. I think I'm gonna quit on headon HGH. I'm worried about seizure and spending that much money, I think lobster hgh is good enough for me. I really only need raloxifene, jardiance, and some aromasin.
But the jardiance prices are pretty effing amazing :cool:
 
I haven't yet, and I've got about 50 that seem trustworthy so far. I've placed orders with 27 so far, some large purchases.

If you want to DM contact I'll add them to my master list and start a vetting process and price comparison. If there decent in coms I'll get a feeler order out as well.
Wouldn't be surprised to see him with a subscriber tag soon... lol

PCTxBALLISTIC
 
Yeah that's what some of the guys on Reddit said. Your case is exactly what my shipping history said. I saw it clear customs and thought I was home free. Luckily I'm a planner and this is all stock stuff so I have time to wait.
My package from Dilip shipped on 12/26. I got the informed delivery email on the morning of the 9th telling me to expect it that day and it never showed up. Now tracking says it's arriving late. Dilip told me he has several customers in the same situation. Hoping it works out and arrives.
 
My package from Dilip shipped on 12/26. I got the informed delivery email on the morning of the 9th telling me to expect it that day and it never showed up. Now tracking says it's arriving late. Dilip told me he has several customers in the same situation. Hoping it works out and arrives.
similar situation here. shipped the 7th, hit the states the 9th, got informed delivery on the 10th, and no movement at all anywhere.
 
similar situation here. shipped the 7th, hit the states the 9th, got informed delivery on the 10th, and no movement at all anywhere.
Similar. Shipped the 5th and hit US customs on the 8th with no movement since. My previous 3 packages came through without any issues. Not to mention it was pretty much accutane and tazorotene.
 
ATTN ALL –

If you’re watching the India medication market, I want to hear from you, what would YOU most want to see independently tested and verified? I’m seriously considering funding some real lab work myself. I’m not rich, but I’m comfortable enough, and I’ve got more time on my hands lately than I know what to do with. Instead of questioning things in circles online, I’d rather put money toward actual data that helps everyone. At this moment it's not a full on yes decision, and I'm not asking for contributions from anyone. If I decide it's good to do and worth it I'll foot the bill.

Here’s where my head is at. For the big, established Indian pharma companies, Zydus, Cipla, Sun, Dr. Reddy’s, Sanofi India, Mankind, HAB, Concern, and others, the manufacturing standards are already solid. These are WHO/GMP, export level companies. Testing their legitimate pharmacy products usually just confirms what we already expect, tablets tend to hit label claim, excipient profiles are clean, and contamination risk is low. So testing those mostly answers one question, is the product genuine or counterfeit? That still has value, but it’s different from proving whether the manufacturer knows what they’re doing.

Where it gets interesting is with the products that actually are made by real Indian pharma versus the stuff that clearly isn’t. Some things are legitimately produced there, like Zydus mesterolone, which is a real prescription product, or medical dose oxandrolone that exists for burn recovery and wasting conditions. Methandienone/Test so on all has a historical pharma presence in India, though modern high dose “blast” versions are often something else entirely. Testing in these areas would answer real questions, is the API actually what the strip claims, is the dose accurate, or has something been substituted? Repackage?

Then there are the true wildcards. Any Indian HGH is at the top of my curiosity list. HCG after real shipping exposure, newer metabolic meds like imeglimin, and anything marketed as export only would also be worth a hard look. Biologics are where we’d learn the most, actual IU content, dimer levels, degradation from heat, and whether the vial even contains the right molecule at all.

We also have to be honest about another reality. A lot of products floating around with labels like “Cipla Tren,” “Sun Pharma Anavar 50,” or “Dr Reddy Test 300” are almost certainly not coming from those companies. Testing would be evaluating the product in front of us, not validating Cipla or Sun quality. That’s fine, but the goal needs to be harm reduction and truth, not brand worshiping.

So I want your input. If we picked the top five items the community actually wants tested, what should they be? My first vote is any and all Indian HGH, just to see what’s real, what’s relabeled, and what actually survives shipping (storage conditions), but I want to nature this down further to obvious manufacturing dates to coincide with the testing. I don't want to test HGH from last year obviously.

After that I’m thinking things like Zydus mesterolone as a real pharma benchmark, medicaldose oxandrolone strips, HCG post shipping, and maybe one of the newer metabolic meds.


Drop your suggestions, specific meds, categories, whatever questions you actually want answered. I’m planning to use Janoshik for proper analytical testing.
so we get real LCMS and HPLC data, not “trust me friend" results.

I'm know expert in this area, so I'm just getting my feet wet, hit me with knowledge things to look for and so on.

And for those who asked India does provide lab testing like Janoshik. The pricing if confirmed is significantly cheaper as to be expected.
 
Anyone tried shree shayam to Europe. They said they go via Poland and Czech Republic.

Any experience importing through these countries or with this vendor to EU?
Not in EU, but I have to US and they're legitimate. So if they think they can get to you, one less worry I guess. Kaustubh is the guy to speak with.
 
ATTN ALL –

If you’re watching the India medication market, I want to hear from you, what would YOU most want to see independently tested and verified? I’m seriously considering funding some real lab work myself. I’m not rich, but I’m comfortable enough, and I’ve got more time on my hands lately than I know what to do with. Instead of questioning things in circles online, I’d rather put money toward actual data that helps everyone. At this moment it's not a full on yes decision, and I'm not asking for contributions from anyone. If I decide it's good to do and worth it I'll foot the bill.

Here’s where my head is at. For the big, established Indian pharma companies, Zydus, Cipla, Sun, Dr. Reddy’s, Sanofi India, Mankind, HAB, Concern, and others, the manufacturing standards are already solid. These are WHO/GMP, export level companies. Testing their legitimate pharmacy products usually just confirms what we already expect, tablets tend to hit label claim, excipient profiles are clean, and contamination risk is low. So testing those mostly answers one question, is the product genuine or counterfeit? That still has value, but it’s different from proving whether the manufacturer knows what they’re doing.

Where it gets interesting is with the products that actually are made by real Indian pharma versus the stuff that clearly isn’t. Some things are legitimately produced there, like Zydus mesterolone, which is a real prescription product, or medical dose oxandrolone that exists for burn recovery and wasting conditions. Methandienone/Test so on all has a historical pharma presence in India, though modern high dose “blast” versions are often something else entirely. Testing in these areas would answer real questions, is the API actually what the strip claims, is the dose accurate, or has something been substituted? Repackage?

Then there are the true wildcards. Any Indian HGH is at the top of my curiosity list. HCG after real shipping exposure, newer metabolic meds like imeglimin, and anything marketed as export only would also be worth a hard look. Biologics are where we’d learn the most, actual IU content, dimer levels, degradation from heat, and whether the vial even contains the right molecule at all.

We also have to be honest about another reality. A lot of products floating around with labels like “Cipla Tren,” “Sun Pharma Anavar 50,” or “Dr Reddy Test 300” are almost certainly not coming from those companies. Testing would be evaluating the product in front of us, not validating Cipla or Sun quality. That’s fine, but the goal needs to be harm reduction and truth, not brand worshiping.

So I want your input. If we picked the top five items the community actually wants tested, what should they be? My first vote is any and all Indian HGH, just to see what’s real, what’s relabeled, and what actually survives shipping (storage conditions), but I want to nature this down further to obvious manufacturing dates to coincide with the testing. I don't want to test HGH from last year obviously.

After that I’m thinking things like Zydus mesterolone as a real pharma benchmark, medicaldose oxandrolone strips, HCG post shipping, and maybe one of the newer metabolic meds.


Drop your suggestions, specific meds, categories, whatever questions you actually want answered. I’m planning to use Janoshik for proper analytical testing.
so we get real LCMS and HPLC data, not “trust me friend" results.

I'm know expert in this area, so I'm just getting my feet wet, hit me with knowledge things to look for and so on.

And for those who asked India does provide lab testing like Janoshik. The pricing if confirmed is significantly cheaper as to be expected.
That makes a lot of sense.

My list:
Oxandrolone (not sure which brand to go with)
HCG
HGH (some serostim is being offered for 176$, not sure if it could be real)
Primo enanthate
 
ATTN ALL –

If you’re watching the India medication market, I want to hear from you, what would YOU most want to see independently tested and verified? I’m seriously considering funding some real lab work myself. I’m not rich, but I’m comfortable enough, and I’ve got more time on my hands lately than I know what to do with. Instead of questioning things in circles online, I’d rather put money toward actual data that helps everyone. At this moment it's not a full on yes decision, and I'm not asking for contributions from anyone. If I decide it's good to do and worth it I'll foot the bill.

Here’s where my head is at. For the big, established Indian pharma companies, Zydus, Cipla, Sun, Dr. Reddy’s, Sanofi India, Mankind, HAB, Concern, and others, the manufacturing standards are already solid. These are WHO/GMP, export level companies. Testing their legitimate pharmacy products usually just confirms what we already expect, tablets tend to hit label claim, excipient profiles are clean, and contamination risk is low. So testing those mostly answers one question, is the product genuine or counterfeit? That still has value, but it’s different from proving whether the manufacturer knows what they’re doing.

Where it gets interesting is with the products that actually are made by real Indian pharma versus the stuff that clearly isn’t. Some things are legitimately produced there, like Zydus mesterolone, which is a real prescription product, or medical dose oxandrolone that exists for burn recovery and wasting conditions. Methandienone/Test so on all has a historical pharma presence in India, though modern high dose “blast” versions are often something else entirely. Testing in these areas would answer real questions, is the API actually what the strip claims, is the dose accurate, or has something been substituted? Repackage?

Then there are the true wildcards. Any Indian HGH is at the top of my curiosity list. HCG after real shipping exposure, newer metabolic meds like imeglimin, and anything marketed as export only would also be worth a hard look. Biologics are where we’d learn the most, actual IU content, dimer levels, degradation from heat, and whether the vial even contains the right molecule at all.

We also have to be honest about another reality. A lot of products floating around with labels like “Cipla Tren,” “Sun Pharma Anavar 50,” or “Dr Reddy Test 300” are almost certainly not coming from those companies. Testing would be evaluating the product in front of us, not validating Cipla or Sun quality. That’s fine, but the goal needs to be harm reduction and truth, not brand worshiping.

So I want your input. If we picked the top five items the community actually wants tested, what should they be? My first vote is any and all Indian HGH, just to see what’s real, what’s relabeled, and what actually survives shipping (storage conditions), but I want to nature this down further to obvious manufacturing dates to coincide with the testing. I don't want to test HGH from last year obviously.

After that I’m thinking things like Zydus mesterolone as a real pharma benchmark, medicaldose oxandrolone strips, HCG post shipping, and maybe one of the newer metabolic meds.


Drop your suggestions, specific meds, categories, whatever questions you actually want answered. I’m planning to use Janoshik for proper analytical testing.
so we get real LCMS and HPLC data, not “trust me friend" results.

I'm know expert in this area, so I'm just getting my feet wet, hit me with knowledge things to look for and so on.

And for those who asked India does provide lab testing like Janoshik. The pricing if confirmed is significantly cheaper as to be expected.
fertility stuff. hmg, hcg (recombinant and piss-based), rFSH, clomid, etc
 
I thought I was bad. 27 orders bro?

Do we need to stage an intervention @BALLISTIC
Yeah dude I was legitimate on trying to put this list together. I've spent more in shipping then products though in honesty. I've placed my smallest order at 50.00 starting up and largest at 1400.00 It's killing me though honestly every day I get more and more vendors contacting. It's been very beneficial and I'm thankful to you and photon and a few others for my addiction issues. I've saved friend and family with diabetes and other issues thousands I'm sure over US coverage just for an idea.

When I'm done though I think we'll have several great options and depending on what you need you'll know exactly who to go to price wise for that item. For obvious reasons I can't get every med taken care of. But for the most common stuff everyone is looking for that will be covered.

The list is kinda long though so give me your opinion. I'm obviously going to include the lowest prices, and most reliable easy to deal with but I'm currently sitting just over 50 solid vendors and testing 50% of that. I'm thinking if I narrow it down to 25 on the list from highest to lowest??? Let me know what you think, as no matter what I will miss many good ones others have used I'm sure.
 
The list is kinda long though so give me your opinion. I'm obviously going to include the lowest prices, and most reliable easy to deal with but I'm currently sitting just over 50 solid vendors and testing 50% of that. I'm thinking if I narrow it down to 25 on the list from highest to lowest??? Let me know what you think, as no matter what I will miss many good ones others have used I'm sure.
I'm pretty much stocked up bro. Just about to put in another order with Dilip for ancillaries and I'm good for 2 years. I don't see the point in holding more than that.

Drop your suggestions, specific meds, categories, whatever questions you actually want answered. I’m planning to use Janoshik for proper analytical testing.
so we get real LCMS and HPLC data, not “trust me friend" results.
I think we could rely on local Indian companies for third party testing. I know janoshik is the standard, but they have local labs in India.
 
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