AlexDavis43
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I'm definately not defending this source but I can tell you categorically that roidtest, labmax, pedtest etc are not remotely accurate.
We have numerous HPLC tests on AAS samples that give completely different results to these tests.
They can't even give an accurate indication.
There maybe some compounds they can but I haven't seen it.
Theres a reason we defer to HPLC machines that cost $250k+ & are for the average person are incredibly difficult to gain access to their full utility (homeland security / border protection etc)
With that being said, the reviews of this source don't fill me with confidence.
Are there examples of Roidtest being categorically wrong on something simple like testosterone compared to a Jano test of the same sample?
For example, a Roidtest saying there's no testosterone present whereas Jano found 200 mg/mL, or a Roidtest showing positive for testosterone whereas Jano found zero testosterone present?