Major discrepancy in Hilma Biocare Sustanon lab test (Batch 107148) posted by Roidteam

amd5000

New Member
Hi everyone,

I was reviewing the lab results recently posted by Roidteam (who is listed as the only official partner on the Hilma Biocare website) and I found a very concerning discrepancy in one of their reports.

Janoshik Task Number: #78757
Verification Key: 9RKSQDVMINX5

If you look at the official report (screenshot attached), the main results table claims a "Total concentration of trenbolone esters" at 233.96 mg/ml. However, the comments section correctly lists Testosterone esters.
My concerns:
1. Janoshik's sloppy reporting: How can a professional lab leave a "Trenbolone" label on a Sustanon report? It looks like a lazy template error.
2. Roidteam's lack of oversight: Roidteam posted this on their official thread on Dec 17, 2025, claiming they test regularly so we "know exactly what we are using." It seems they don't even read the reports they pay for before sharing them with the community. If they missed the word "Trenbolone" on a Sustanon test, what else are they missing?
3. Since Roidteam is the only contact listed on the Hilma Biocare website, this reflects poorly on the brand's entire quality control chain.
Is this just a harmless clerical error, or should we be worried about the attention to detail from a top-tier UGL distributor?
I'm curious to hear what you guys think, especially those who are currently using batch 107148.


sustatren.webp
 
its just a typo, use your brain. thread useless like you
The irony of you telling me to 'use my brain' while you’re clearly struggling to grasp the implications of such a blatant oversight is priceless.
This isn’t a typo in a text message to a buddy; it’s an official lab report for a substance people inject into their bodies. If you think a professional lab and a top-tier distributor failing to distinguish between Trenbolone and Testosterone on an official document is just a typo, then your safety standards are at a kindergarten level.
Following your 'logic': if you went to a pharmacy for heart medication and the box said 'rat poison,' would you just shrug it off as an irrelevant printing error?
This thread is for people who think critically and actually care about what they put into their systems. If you don’t understand that a lack of oversight in documentation is the first red flag for a lack of oversight in production, then this topic clearly exceeds your cognitive abilities. Congratulations on blindly swallowing whatever your dealer feeds you - with that attitude, you'll go far (probably straight to the nearest nephrology ward).
 

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