Is it possible to get real GH in Europe?

I've ran legit genos years ago and the smell is unique and unmistakable.

Haven't encountered this with the generics I've run so far. Not saying it's not possible but generics come in powder form, you might them with BAC usually

I think the smell with the genos comes from the liquid solution in the pen that's mixed into the gh

That said genos seem to be one of the most heavily fakes pharma GHs today. Have to be thorough in vetting potential sources
 

Ok genius, generics are a vial of powder to which you add bacteriostatic water, none of which possesses the distinctive smell, and the mixing of the two doesn't create that smell.
Everyone on this thread is proving you wrong.

I have used 3000iu of generics and 3000iu of pharmaceutical pens throughout the years.
 
no in europe good quality geno..but yes you can get it..18 IU instead of 36 Labeled.. we don't talk about price on it also

I get mine straight from Turkish hospitals, it's perfect quality
It's 36IU, don't worry
I can talk about price : 180USD for 36IU

;)
 
Ok genius, generics are a vial of powder to which you add bacteriostatic water, none of which possesses the distinctive smell, and the mixing of the two doesn't create that smell.
Everyone on this thread is proving you wrong.

I have used 3000iu of generics and 3000iu of pharmaceutical pens throughout the years.

QSC cartridges had the distinctive hospital smell. The cartridges, not the vials.
 
Thanks.
He didn't test it, hence the question here.
All about the look of the box
Have you met my friend @BigTomJ ? His humor has been known to lean toward the dry side of things.

I may be over-stepping here, but that!s never stopped my before, Tom knew the OP hadn’t tested his product. He was pointing out the irony of claiming to find the answer he was after at meso but it wasn’t through the thing we hammer home all day every day; TESTING!?$?

Instead, he took the path of least resistances…Feelz and the presence of a sinister looking dot most likely masquerading as an anti-counterfeiting tool.

It’s the ol “You can lead a horse to water” saying. It’s the kind of thing that could drive our leader @Millard to befriending the business end of a revolver out of sheer frustration.

I guess we see what we want to see. The OP absolutely passed over the obvious and only answer to his question. He has no intention of ever testing anything so he found something to grab hold of and Tom, who would love to see if Shaking Baby Syndrome can present itself later in life but can’t online, expanded on things where I may have simply posted “Duh?”
 
Oh, and that mysterious and evasive “smell” being discussed turns out to be a preservative found in some products….or so I’ve been told by a few folks around here who know more than I do about such things.
 
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