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@Greatstuff still looking for your response to @mp46’s question.


Well first off, I do not live on this board 24/7. I will respond to questions without your hounding.
I am not the owner, nor the brewer. I will get an answer for you.

To expedite this whole thing, why dont you hit me up with all your questions going forward. Lets say I say its 500 caps, or 1000. What are your follow up questions so we can put this issue to rest.
Regards,
GS
 
Well first off, I do not live on this board 24/7. I will respond to questions without your hounding.
I am not the owner, nor the brewer. I will get an answer for you.

To expedite this whole thing, why dont you hit me up with all your questions going forward. Lets say I say its 500 caps, or 1000. What are your follow up questions so we can put this issue to rest.
Regards,
GS
Great attitude. You will surely last around here....
 
Really. I’ve been here about 2 years too. Never heard of you. Guess you don’t make it to the top of the list very often, or ever.

There was a thread. Genetec Pharmaceuticals started by a guy who wasnt allowed to rep. I jumped in and took it over. The thread created alot of confusion because he had himself on the intro. Because of that and our expanded lineup I decided to create my own thread. Too many people were emailing the roque rep
 
to piggy back on @T-Bagger question, when you mix your raw and filler for T3, how many caps will each batch make?

Ok guys,
First off I understand the concern when dealing with mcg. Its obviously a very small unit of measure. This lab has a pile of great reviews on the old thread including blood work. We spend a significant amount on raw testing, and strive to have the best product, packaging and service. Below is the info I received on the mixing of T3. Obviously we do our best to have a uniform product. We were asked if we have ever sent caps for third party testing, which we haven't but now that this issue has been brought up to us its on the table.

"We add Magnesium Stearate which helps the raw material not stick to the mixer and stay lubricated through-out the filler during mixing. It does 2000 size 4 capsules per batch. "

Regards,
GS
 
Well first off, I do not live on this board 24/7. I will respond to questions without your hounding.
I am not the owner, nor the brewer. I will get an answer for you.

To expedite this whole thing, why dont you hit me up with all your questions going forward. Lets say I say its 500 caps, or 1000. What are your follow up questions so we can put this issue to rest.
Regards,
GS

First off, you can lose the attitude and know your role. You’re a guest here - This isn’t a source board.
 
First off, you can lose the attitude and know your role. You’re a guest here - This isn’t a source board.

Reply to your question is above.


Also I wasn't giving you attitude, I will answer questions when I see them. I just wasn't on the board so I see no sense in hounding me when I hadn't even logged on since he asked and you posted
 
Ok guys,
First off I understand the concern when dealing with mcg. Its obviously a very small unit of measure. This lab has a pile of great reviews on the old thread including blood work. We spend a significant amount on raw testing, and strive to have the best product, packaging and service. Below is the info I received on the mixing of T3. Obviously we do our best to have a uniform product. We were asked if we have ever sent caps for third party testing, which we haven't but now that this issue has been brought up to us its on the table.

"We add Magnesium Stearate which helps the raw material not stick to the mixer and stay lubricated through-out the filler during mixing. It does 2000 size 4 capsules per batch. "

Regards,
GS

The problem is mcg is small and your scale isn’t set up to measure mcg (0.000001g) your scale is certified to 0.01g, even if your display reads 0.001. You're 4 decimal places off when it comes to using your scale within your certifications, therefore it’s important to understand the process in which you make these. And since you haven’t had your end product tested you have no clue what your shit is even dosed at. Is not like Anavar being off 1 or 2 or 5mg, .00005g is an entire capsule of your T3 so yes people are going to be concerned that you aren’t fucking it up.

Since you batch 2,000 doses at a time that’s 0.1grams of active. How many caps do you make at a time and how do you ensure your mixture stays homogenous?
 
The problem is mcg is small and your scale isn’t set up to measure mcg (0.000001g) your scale is certified to 0.01g, even if your display reads 0.001. You're 4 decimal places off when it comes to using your scale within your certifications, therefore it’s important to understand the process in which you make these. And since you haven’t had your end product tested you have no clue what your shit is even dosed at. Is not like Anavar being off 1 or 2 or 5mg, .00005g is an entire capsule of your T3 so yes people are going to be concerned that you aren’t fucking it up.

Since you batch 2,000 doses at a time that’s 0.1grams of active. How many caps do you make at a time and how do you ensure your mixture stays homogenous?


This is a respectful and well written question I look forward to seeing the answer

Unlike @The ole man whos just babbling to hear himself talk
 
The problem is mcg is small and your scale isn’t set up to measure mcg (0.000001g) your scale is certified to 0.01g, even if your display reads 0.001. You're 4 decimal places off when it comes to using your scale within your certifications, therefore it’s important to understand the process in which you make these. And since you haven’t had your end product tested you have no clue what your shit is even dosed at. Is not like Anavar being off 1 or 2 or 5mg, .00005g is an entire capsule of your T3 so yes people are going to be concerned that you aren’t fucking it up.

Since you batch 2,000 doses at a time that’s 0.1grams of active. How many caps do you make at a time and how do you ensure your mixture stays homogenous?

Our scale is NTEP approved to 0.01g for pharmacy filling. We add 0.10 gram (100000 mcg) API alongside Magnesium Stearate with filler to ensure lubrication of the ingredients for the batch.
 
2000 units are made when the batch is dosed at 100000mcg as the product is 50mcg per unit. As far as ensuring homogeneous mixture we add our API, MC, MS ingredients and run the mixer. We are 100% transparent with all steps. We have not had the T3 capsules tested as we already noted. And we are happy to answer anymore questions you have. We appreciate all input and feedback.
 
2000 units are made when the batch is dosed at 100000mcg as the product is 50mcg per unit. As far as ensuring homogeneous mixture we add our API, MC, MS ingredients and run the mixer. We are 100% transparent with all steps. We have not had the T3 capsules tested as we already noted. And we are happy to answer anymore questions you have. We appreciate all input and feedback.

Here, Let me type them out again

How many caps do you make at a time? Not how many do you mix at a time, how many do you cap at a time.

How do you ensure your mixture stays homogeneous? Once is comes out of the mixer gravity, vibration and other shit will cause the mixture to settle.
 
Here, Let me type them out again

How many caps do you make at a time? Not how many do you mix at a time, how many do you cap at a time.

How do you ensure your mixture stays homogeneous? Once is comes out of the mixer gravity, vibration and other shit will cause the mixture to settle.

400 units are capped at a time for the Cytomel. How do we ensure the mixture stays homogeneous from moving it from mixer to capping machine? The machine is manual so there should be minimal to no vibration at all.
 
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