That's the great thing about bloodwork, it lets everyone contribute some useful information.
While it may not tell us much about the exotic compounds, it will paint a very clear picture of the quality of test e, c, or p.
Get those bloods done, you'll know how your body is handing the gear too. Lots of valuable info to be had for 70 bucks.
And use labsmd, you get a result that is lc/ms/ms and gives you the actual number not just an >1800 useless result.
While it may not tell us much about the exotic compounds, it will paint a very clear picture of the quality of test e, c, or p.
Get those bloods done, you'll know how your body is handing the gear too. Lots of valuable info to be had for 70 bucks.
And use labsmd, you get a result that is lc/ms/ms and gives you the actual number not just an >1800 useless result.





