Hey all! Finally I received our next video. It has been showed not all I hoped you to see, however better as nothing.
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On this video you can see washing of our vials before manufacturing and preliminary sterilization as well as a part of amps production video.
This video has been done just by a regular employee with a regular camera, not professional filming. So he didn`t showed the entire process, it takes hours. I just wanted to add, you have seen preliminary sterilization of vials. After we put oil into vials they undergo the second and the main sterilization with oil inside.
By the way, I have read lot of times here Pharmacom is just a regular UGL… Probably lot of you think, this is an easy thing, just buy raws, put them into oil, heat up to melt them and done… biiig mistake… I just write here several items and it would be very interesting how brewers you`ve seen here before solve these problems… or don`t solve at all and put all they have as is… Please show me an UGL, which can provide the respective quality. I speak now even not about raws…
I tell you honest, I even did not know about all of these items myself, just had a chance to speak with our main specialist directly a long time and here is in simple words, what I could understand.
1. Does somebody of you know, that any oil on the market has tiny water particles (drops)? If you use oil to cook fried eggs, you don`t care about it. But it matters a lot, if this oil shall be injected into your muscles! I think you all know what can happen if you mix say 1ml of oil and 1 ml of water in one syringe and pin it… Moreover, I am sure no one of cheap brewers know this: oil is not a very good medium for bacteria to reproduce. In other words bacteria don`t reproduce in oil! However they do it very well in water… And now let`s get back to my first sentence in this item: How brewers produce oil dehydration? Only equipment for oil dehydration we use costs $45000. I am sure no one brewer has it! When buying cheap gear in 99,9% cases you get not dehydrated potentially dangerous to health oil!
2. Do you know how and under which circumstance occurs filtration of the final product?!!Syringe filters which lot of brewers use is… shit to put it mildly. Real filter shall be 22 micrometer at least. If you imagine how this works, to sieve oil through such a filter of an average size (to ensure high oil amounts) you would need at least 6 bar pressure. It is just impossible without a special expensive vacuum pump or compressor for pharmaceutical industry + pressure air dryer + a heap of filters, incl. cyclons, etc. Equipment price – 150000$.
3. How other brewers avoid sequences of the double bond (olefinic bond) in ethyl oleate? How they avoid fast oxidation?
Lot of brewers are often proud to manifest they use ethyl oleate in their products. Lot of people think yes, this is cool, oil is not so thick, etc… There is a catch. More EO does not mean better.
This olefinic bond is the treason of so called unsaturated condition of EO. All unsaturated acids are highly inclined to all olefin-typed combination reactions. Most of UGL brewers use vials and regular rubber caps found bought somewhere at Alibaba. Ethyl oleate being a solvent can react with rubber causing its oxidation. What happen with rubber with the time? Try to guess…
How many manufacturers use thermoplastic rubber, which does not have this shortcoming, which is not toxic, hypoallergenic and safe for health? Do they now about it at all? I highly doubt…
4. Lot of brewers can tell you they use benzyl alcohol as antiseptic agent… But do they know, that it is really effective only under observing some important conditions, one of which is STRONGEST control of the total oil PH level? Benzyl alcohol loses its antiseptic efficiency at PH <5 or >7. How home brewers can control it? No way. Yes, it can be you order a cheap vial, which has the manifested dosage of an active agent. Your blood work can show high results, if this is testosterone. But what could happen at long-term storage of such vials? Believe me, you won`t know this. PH Testing + control equipment + 40000$.
5. What preserving agents are other manufacturers using against gram-negative bacteria? Whether they are using them at all?!!!
Benzyl alcohol is very effective against gram-positive bacteria, which cannot be said about gram-negative bacteria, which have a thicker cell membrane and are resistant against lot of preserving agents. I am not allowed to reveal info regarding technologies and compounds we use in our oils, this is one of our production secrets, but we use them, which is already a big advantage against 99% of UGL labs. And our costs here are higher as in any other item of this text.
Non-use in products of parabens, chlorobutanol and some other agents implies only clandestine production and deliberate purpose to sell as many products as possible at as low as possible expenses. Most of the brewers don` even think, that a vial can be used by a person only in 2 or 3 years… I would be afraid to inject such oils.
Observance of all these safety measures (I mentioned by far not all, manufacturing process is more complicated and I am just not allowed to disclose it) results at least +30% in price to each vial.
You can say Pharmacom is pricey… I don`t think so. Finally everyone has a choice and can decide what to use, cheaper gear with health risks or products of a manufacturer proved by 10 years on the market and no one abscess or any other similar problem at all. A vial with 3 grams of high quality sustanon in no way can cost less than 30$ for 1 piece…
I just mentioned some items… In a while most of you will lose your negative prejudice (based on previous brands) against our brand as just a regular UGL… we are not. It will take time, but in a while I will see it…