IV Tren E labmax

rutman

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I think it's def tren. But whether it's E or Ace, I can't for sure say. I'm not an expert by any means. I'm leaning towards E.

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By comparing the Mike strong tren e and the IV TREN E, I think the IV TREN is actually Ace. Here's a pic of both tests side by side.
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Do you have anymore pics of iv's tren E and mast E under uv? Kind of hard to see the ones posted. Works much better in darkness. Thank you for testing!!
 
Now comparing the fina, ms, and IV tren.....I don't know what the hell's what. I'm more confused now than I was...
 
Here's a pic of all three tests together. All had 2 drops of oil from a 23g pin
 

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I've got some IV Tren a from Mike and I've got a lab max kit sitting in customs as we speak. I also have some MS &Biotech Tren A. I will test all 3 when I get my kit, I'm curious to see if I have similar results.
 
I believe labmax has their info backwards on tren tests. According to their site, my fina would test out as tren e, by the looks of it. Something's not right.
 
The more I think about what labmax claims to be able to do with a reagent test the more I doubt its validity. Some of these compounds are so close at the atomic level that I'm not sure these tests could be that accurate at distinguishing them from one another.I'm in no way saying that it can't detect the presence of hormone just not sure about how accurately it can tell very similar compounds apart. But I'm no expert or chemist far from it.I just have my doubts to say the least.
 
The more I think about what labmax claims to be able to do with a reagent test the more I doubt its validity. Some of these compounds are so close at the atomic level that I'm not sure these tests could be that accurate at distinguishing them from one another.I'm in no way saying that it can't detect the presence of hormone just not sure about how accurately it can tell very similar compounds apart. But I'm no expert or chemist far from it.I just have my doubts to say the least.

Good point, and as far as I know labmax hasn't revealed any scientific information or disclosure about how these tests can differentiate between the smallest details in a steroid skeleton, presumably because that information is proprietary and they want to keep it that way. Still, doesn't do a whole lot to promote confidence in the tests....
 
I admit..... I'm a labmax dumbass.

What do you guys think about the test? Pass or fail?
 
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