Dr Jims Hplc/ms Data

A duh that would be most helpful now wouldn't it! And as your Meso servant your wish is my command!

46-1) Raw supplier for Private lab (submitted by the PL itself)
46-2) Astro
46-3) Superior
46-4) Superior

39-2) Sciroxx
39-3) Sciroxx


I hope to have the results of at least 10 more samples by Jan 15th. The involved UGL will include the newly departed and broken hearted MS, to Naps and Geneza.

What's even more important is the access to calibration standards has GREATLY improved.

This fact alone greatly enhances our testing capability from roughly 20-30% to 80-90% of the AAS on the market today!

(HOPEFULLY better access to standards will also markedly improve the turnover rate of samples already submitted and those that will be)

So chances are, excluding 2-3 of the more polar or halogenated AAS such as Adrol, Var, and Turinbol, Halo respectively, the lab being used is now capable of analyzing a much wider variety of A agents.

(Unfortunately the manufacturer of several AAS standards, oral in particular, discontinued that product line altogether. This has left the lab with few options but to develop it's own standard, which mandates rigorous testing and confirmation of reproducibility from another independent lab. Obviously this process is very time consuming, tedious and expensive. Meanwhile our search continues for compatible premixed standards for those oral agents mentioned above)

Regs
Jim
 
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A duh that would be most helpful now wouldn't it! And as your Meso servant your wish is my command!

46-1) Raw supplier for Private lab (submitted by the PL itself)
46-2) Astro
46-3) Superior
46-4) Superior

39-2) Sciroxx
39-3) Sciroxx


I hope to have the results of at least 10 more samples by Jan 15th. The involved UGL will include the newly departed and broken hearted MS, to Naps and Geneza.

What's even more important is the access to calibration standards has GREATLY improved.

This fact alone greatly enhances our testing capability from roughly 20-30% to 80-90% of the AAS on the market today!

(HOPEFULLY better access to standards will also markedly improve the turnover rate of samples already submitted and those that will be)

So chances are, excluding 2-3 of the more polar or halogenated AAS such as Adrol, Var, and Turinbol, Halo respectively, the lab being used is now capable of analyzing a much wider variety of A agents.

(Unfortunately the manufacturer of several AAS standards, oral in particular, discontinued that product line altogether. This has left the lab with few options but to develop it's own standard, which mandates rigorous testing and confirmation of reproducibility from another independent lab. Obviously this process is very time consuming, tedious and expensive. Meanwhile our search continues for compatible premixed standards for those oral agents mentioned above)

Regs
Jim

Damn, Dr Jim, a most sincere thank you for this continued work. ABSOLUTELY FREAKING AWESOME!

I just wish we still had the "we're not worthy/praise hands" emoji to throw towards this post!

Phenomenal work, sir.
 
A duh that would be most helpful now wouldn't it! And as your Meso servant your wish is my command!

46-1) Raw supplier for Private lab (submitted by the PL itself)
46-2) Astro
46-3) Superior
46-4) Superior

39-2) Sciroxx
39-3) Sciroxx


I hope to have the results of at least 10 more samples by Jan 15th. The involved UGL will include the newly departed and broken hearted MS, to Naps and Geneza.

What's even more important is the access to calibration standards has GREATLY improved.

This fact alone greatly enhances our testing capability from roughly 20-30% to 80-90% of the AAS on the market today!

(HOPEFULLY better access to standards will also markedly improve the turnover rate of samples already submitted and those that will be)

So chances are, excluding 2-3 of the more polar or halogenated AAS such as Adrol, Var, and Turinbol, Halo respectively, the lab being used is now capable of analyzing a much wider variety of A agents.

(Unfortunately the manufacturer of several AAS standards, oral in particular, discontinued that product line altogether. This has left the lab with few options but to develop it's own standard, which mandates rigorous testing and confirmation of reproducibility from another independent lab. Obviously this process is very time consuming, tedious and expensive. Meanwhile our search continues for compatible premixed standards for those oral agents mentioned above)

Regs
Jim


This is beautiful. Glad to hear that the testing itself is getting better and more diverse. I'm dying to see the full line-up once it's done with all the results and dying even more to see what the manufacturers responses will be.

A question. With the difficult to find compounds like Adrol would it be possible/easier to reverse engineer a standard using a known good product as your prototype?
 
Actually what I said was said out of respect for KKM. It's often referred to as self deprecating humor and it's unfortunate you did not understand the difference between that and sarcasm Moose.
 
Actually what I said was said out of respect for KKM. It's often referred to as self deprecating humor and it's unfortunate you did not understand the difference between that and sarcasm Moose.
I do understand the difference Doc but I think you fail often at articulating the distinction. At least in prose.
 
Agree most sincere praise but why do you always have to be a fuck prick?


Why do you feel the need to stir the shit? Are you paying for access to the information Dr Jim provides? No. Is it costing you anything? No. So why can't you be thankful that you're getting to see these tests results that don't cost you a dime without being a fuck prick?

There's one in every crowd.
 
Ah yes CBS. Always coming to the docs rescue. You have your lips firmly glued to his ass as usual. Seems you can't let him defend himself, which is something he's perfectly capable of doing.
 
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