muscle96ss
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The greys are good and seem to be consistent based on the lab results (igf serum) but you can't vouch for the quality of other generic hgh that you haven't tried and test it. Before the greys came to existence, there weren't any generic hgh that were consistent after hyges and jins went downhill. I personally tried hyges in 2014 and achieved zero results.
Prior to the greys I was using an unbranded blue top GH from Nordic/Superman for a long time. I performed a number of serums and IGF-1's on many different batches and the numbers were consistent and good. But you are correct in term of there were no lab tests to verify the purity or actual content. Prior to that I used the Rips for a while and the serums and IGF-1's were consistently high on those and they were lab tested and overdosed. Prior to that I used Thanktropin for many many years. I have a shitload of serum and IGF-1's on those and that is by far the best generic GH I have ever used and they were consistent. Many others that used them will tell you the same thing.
Over at PM we lab tested a number of different GH's and I was actually surprised that all but one was either accurately dosed or overdosed. Even MG's GH was real and at a good content and purity, which I really didn't expect. So, what I am trying to say is that the generic market is not as bad as people think. With that said, there are also a lot of scammers out there. The key is being able to distinguish which sources are legit and which are not. Thats why I always cringe when I see people trying out new and unestablished sources just to save a few bucks. I know they have to start somewhere, but there are people out there who have solid established reputations and if people would just stick with those then they wouldn't get scammed so easy.
