Geneza Pharm - Deca 250 - Labmax - 2015/01 - JackSurt

JackSurt

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This test seems to be a negative. The first two pictures are immediately after putting the product in the vial. It seemed to just turn yellow, not nearly close to the red/brown and orange/brown that are supposed to show. Under UV is not much better as you can see.

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thats hard to believe right there, Geneza has always been a good product for me. That is pretty dissapointing to me
 
I have tested my deca too. I see green in vial B, I would say pass but I am not expert.

Maybe he is using other chemicals causing some light color, some paint thinner.

Looks like the right colors but all a little lighter.
 
It wouldn't surprise me that a gp product would fail, though I don't trust labmax much. I had some gp test c. from naps last July that was extremely underdosed garbage and I have heard a lot of mixed reviews on gp.
 
It wouldn't surprise me that a gp product would fail, though I don't trust labmax much. I had some gp test c. from naps last July that was extremely underdosed garbage and I have heard a lot of mixed reviews on gp.

I do not think that there is a trust problem but knowing how to use the test.

I see that a lot of people simply cannot read colors.

It is like the color drug test cops use during traffic stop and it has been around for very long and it is reliable enough to arrest you. It is more training and understanding the test.
 
I do not think that there is a trust problem but knowing how to use the test.

I see that a lot of people simply cannot read colors.

It is like the color drug test cops use during traffic stop and it has been around for very long and it is reliable enough to arrest you. It is more training and understanding the test.[/QUO t
I do not think that there is a trust problem but knowing how to use the test.

I see that a lot of people simply cannot read colors.

It is like the color drug test cops use during traffic stop and it has been around for very long and it is reliable enough to arrest you. It is more training and understanding the test.
The test the cops use doesn't have to differentiate between substances that are so similer at the atomic level. These substances have one atom difference in some cases I think. Even the cops send drugs off for ms when a case goes to court nothing goes to trial on a reagent test preformed in the field. I think labmax can identify that hormone is present no doubt but I'm starting to doubt it's ability to differentiate between to very similar compounds at the atomic level and anyone who says it can say anything about concentration is diluting themselves.
 
In my novice mind the test was a fail and I was set to toss the vials. Midland said it looked kinda like NPP so I ran the test again and it looks like NPP to me.

"There is no initial color change in vial A, changing later to orange and the color in vial B is orange. The initial color in vial A will let you to distinguish right away from nandrolone decanoate. Watching the color under normal light will not give you conclusive results. You need to watch vial B under UV light only when you see the green fluorescence only then you know that you have nandrolone phenylpropionate."

I'd love to hear more experienced opinions. The pictures with no UV were taken about 4 minutes after droppoing the product into the vial. As described there was no initial color change in vial A till about 10-15 seconds afterward. Also this test was done under bright conditions.

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