[labmax] Test E Ilium Stanabolic (troy Labs) 250 Mg

Elias0086

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Tested this stuff about a month ago and its complete garbage. Its clearly not testosterone enanthate. Watch out for this counterfeit if your source is selling it. I used 2 drops in vial B and used a 365nm uv from labmax.
 

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Welcome new member .

I am not sure if I see the color right.

Is this green under UV ?

If indeed green then it looks like deca.
 
Thats exactly what came to mind when I tested. Thought it was Deca. Its a dark nasty looking green under uv. The colors match that of deca on the color coding chart. Plus the colors under normal light were a dark reddish brown. It could also be a mix of steroids.
 
it is obvious fail, just guessing what else does not make sense

maybe may mislabelled vials.

I would not inject it.
 
Hey mercury. I also posted these results on the steroid.com forums under brands and ugls a while back. Someone on there said it could be sustanon 250. Whats funny is I received these vials in used sustanon 250 boxes. Is this a possibility?
 
it does not look like sustanon

you have to use some logic too

if for example masteron fails the test, then it is probably test prop, this is what they do

by looking at you picture I am not sure what I see

it is some shit

looks like deca but I cannot believe that they replaced test with deca

labmax is simple pass and fail, it is fail and I would toss it away
 
Bc Sustanon is a MIXTURE of AAS, correlation w LM results in any way is grossly inaccurate, and as such, must be avoided.
 
Bc Sustanon is a MIXTURE of AAS, correlation w LM results in any way is grossly inaccurate, and as such, must be avoided.
Hey Dr. Jim, I have heard that the tests cannot accurately test mixtures. I don't know if you know but according to the Labmax site sustanon 250 is testable with vials a and b. They have color coding specifically for sustanon 250.
 
I'm just quoting the LM site itself.

Moreover most have no idea (including myself until I became actively involved in AAS analysis) how difficult it is for even an HPLC to differentiate between the various AAS esters. Consequently in situations of this nature because the HPLC result may be equivocal MS is typically required, IME.

Finally since RX Sustanon 250 contains FOUR esters there is NO WAY any reagent test, including LM, can reliably detect and account for the subtle differences in structure and functional groups.

Regs
jim
 
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