Labmax Test Suspension

jabrel3

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Started this thread because I have asked questions about this multiple times and never had a single response.

So I would like to use this thread for anybody to share knowledge about using a LM test to identify test suspension.

LM does not have a sample test picture or video of suspension on their site. Is this because they found that suspension is not identifiable with colorimetric testing? @mercury

I have posted an LM test of suspension here before and there was definitely some sort of reaction. I also have some Pharmacom suspension oil base that I will probably test out of curiosity and because nobody else seems to be doing this.

What do you guys think? And if anyone else has some different suspension they would be willing to LM?
 
Really? Nobody? Guess I'll have to figure this out on my own by trial and pinning lol
 
Started this thread because I have asked questions about this multiple times and never had a single response.

So I would like to use this thread for anybody to share knowledge about using a LM test to identify test suspension.

LM does not have a sample test picture or video of suspension on their site. Is this because they found that suspension is not identifiable with colorimetric testing? @mercury

I have posted an LM test of suspension here before and there was definitely some sort of reaction. I also have some Pharmacom suspension oil base that I will probably test out of curiosity and because nobody else seems to be doing this.

What do you guys think? And if anyone else has some different suspension they would be willing to LM?

If you find a way or place to test it I'll cover all the costs.
 
If you find a way or place to test it I'll cover all the costs.

Appreciate is Darius, just to be clear though I'm talking about Labmax at home testing. I already have the test kit, the problem is there is no baseline to compare it to. The only LM test I have ever seen of suspension was conducted by me. I'll go ahead and run the LM test on it later, then at least I can compare one suspension to the other. Of course the carrier oils used will come into play or also if the suspension is water based. Do you know by chance exactly what carriers and what % are in your suspension?
 
I am sure LM works on suspension, I have never tested suspension so I cannot share any info. But it would be interesting if somebody tested and posted some results.

For whatever the reason they do no have color coding for this.
 
I am sure LM works on suspension, I have never tested suspension so I cannot share any info. But it would be interesting if somebody tested and posted some results.

For whatever the reason they do no have color coding for this.

I posted one already I'm just on my phone right now but later I'll post those results here as well as the results of Darius's suspension and then we can start creating our own knowledge base about LM testing suspension.

And Darius thanks for the offer, but no compensation necessary, of course discounts on future orders are always welcome [emoji4] after all this is the 3rd product of yours I'll be labmaxing this week [emoji16]
 
I was just thinking about this today. Curious to see how the results go.

Although it's not the most ideal approach, pinning it is one great way to know... It's undeniably evident if it's real test suspension.

But, I understand the desire to test products BEFORE slamming them into your body :)
 
Ok so the first suspension I tested if some of you remember was PP's. According to him it was 3% BA, 35% BB, 10% PEG and the rest B12. When I did the test I allowed the suspension to separate from the B12 so I could draw some suspension without it. This suspension was tested by a good buddy who has previous experience with suspension and he said it was definitely working but had some good pip and left him a lump for a few days after ever pin.

Anyways here's what it looked like:

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Looks like I busted a load in there under UV light.

And then here we have Pharmacoms (Darius) suspension in oil. Still waiting on D to confirm exactly what the carriers are and percentages.

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A and B look almost identical under UV light. Very interesting results, not sure exactly what they mean but time will tell.

And on a side note the smell of the Pharmacoms suspension makes me want to pin 100mg of it right now [emoji39]
 
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