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Last thing, idk if this is a fake post that’s hating on Basicstero but I just seen somebody supposedly had some floaters in the a vial. Do they replace those?
Floaters in vials is active agent itself. I remember one of the members uploaded a photo of a pamphlet from some official legal testosterone. It was saying that oil-based products may have a sediment (crystallization) if stored at lower temperature. This may happen at winter-periods or if vials undergo lower temperatures say when transported in a not heated luggage area of a plane. Crystals only prove that there is active agent in the oil. It is enough just to heat up the oil up to the melting point of the active agent so that it does not happen again. We recommend to use microwave oven as a rule. 30 secs at 800W, repeat if 1 run was not enough and the issue is gone. Heating does not influence the qualitative characteristics of the products. During sterilization they undergo even higher temperatures.
 
Regarding seizures:
i see some members have hesitations. I also understand that anyone reading the latest pages may get an impression that the situation is bad, which is not the case.
There are couple of customers with unsuccessful deliveries from tough regions, which are active in the thread lately. Just a couple.
Please don`t forget that there are many many customers. Most of them prefer to stay anonymous and don`t want to share their experience due to the illegal nature of the items. They just don`t need any extra risks. I just want to tell that most of those customers, who receive orders successfully, they do not come here, do not create reviews or do not really leave positive reviews. Statistically we see here complains from those customers, which experience was not perfect. This fact may create an illusion the situation is worse than it is.

Also, please do not forget, each customer is also responsible for his safety. We provide different shipping opportunities. We honestly inform all potential customers through all possible communication ways, which regions are risky. Customer decide for themselves, which way to use. We offer discreet shipping, already 2 ways of it. If a customer choses products with original packaging and its seized...Wasn`t it his/her choice? No, i am not trying to dump the responsibility; we are individually working with every customer in difficult situation and offer all possible options for successful reshipping.
In anticipation of possible objections i admit, that even discreet vials can be seized. Some custom officers just seize any 10 ml vials or amps independent of the contents. This case is typical for Chicago, first of all. For such cases we are offering now another discreet way in form of sachets.
That`s not all. We are working on another 3rd discreet way now and testing the 4th opportunity with tough regions to prevent seizures. I just can`t describe details here without exposing the new ways.
The situation in common is not so bad at all.
 
From time to time we receive questions about the expiration dates of our products. Whether expired products are effective and safe to use.
Below is the study from one of the most respected world-known universities (Harvard) saying that most drugs are good for up to 15 years past their expiration date.

I personally know several athletes who used our products years after their expired. They worked perfectly. For the sake of justice, it should be noted that we talk about products that were stored unopened under the recommended conditions.
So, if you, for some reason, did not manage to use a product within the planned time frame and the exp.date is close, its not a big deal at all. You can still use them if products were unopened and stored properly.
Of course we don`t talk about cases, when you opened a vial, used the half of it and kept another half for the next year. Such situations should be avoided.

Drug Expiration Dates — Do They Mean Anything? - Harvard Health

Drug Expiration Dates — Do They Mean Anything?
FDA study gets to the heart of medicine expiration and safety
Updated: August 13, 2017
Published: November, 2003
ExpiredDrug_dreamstime_m_20278518.jpg
With a splitting headache, you reach into your medicine cabinet for some aspirin only to find the stamped expiration date on the medicine bottle is more than a year out of date. So, does medicine expire? Do you take it or don't you? If you decide to take the aspirin, will it be a fatal mistake or will you simply continue to suffer from the headache?

This is a dilemma many people face in some way or another. A column published in Psychopharmacology Today offers some advice.

It turns out that the expiration date on a drug does stand for something, but probably not what you think it does. Since a law was passed in 1979, drug manufacturers are required to stamp an expiration date on their products. This is the date at which the manufacturer can still guarantee the full potency and safety of the drug.

Most of what is known about drug expiration dates comes from a study conducted by the Food and Drug Administration at the request of the military. With a large and expensive stockpile of drugs, the military faced tossing out and replacing its drugs every few years. What they found from the study is 90% of more than 100 drugs, both prescription and over-the-counter, were perfectly good to use even 15 years after the expiration date.

So the expiration date doesn't really indicate a point at which the medication is no longer effective or has become unsafe to use. Medical authorities state if expired medicine is safe to take, even those that expired years ago. A rare exception to this may be tetracycline, but the report on this is controversial among researchers. It's true the effectiveness of a drug may decrease over time, but much of the original potency still remains even a decade after the expiration date. Excluding nitroglycerin, insulin, and liquid antibiotics, most medications are as long-lasting as the ones tested by the military. Placing a medication in a cool place, such as a refrigerator, will help a drug remain potent for many years.

Is the expiration date a marketing ploy by drug manufacturers, to keep you restocking your medicine cabinet and their pockets regularly? You can look at it that way. Or you can also look at it this way: The expiration dates are very conservative to ensure you get everything you paid for. And, really, if a drug manufacturer had to do expiration-date testing for longer periods it would slow their ability to bring you new and improved formulations.

The next time you face the drug expiration date dilemma, consider what you've learned here. If the expiration date passed a few years ago and it's important that your drug is absolutely 100% effective, you might want to consider buying a new bottle. And if you have any questions about the safety or effectiveness of any drug, ask your pharmacist. He or she is a great resource when it comes to getting more information about your medications.
 
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PACK LANDED WITH NO CUSTOM ISSUES SMOOTH SAILING FOR ANYONE WITH YOUR ZIP CODE 1-3 I know your golden 90% had no headaches besides some delays with actually getting the packs out but once their airborne and you get your track# start smiling!!! My heart goes out to all my peoples on the West Coast and Chicago areas!!! Don’t take the risks bc it’s on LOCKDOWN SNITCHES NEED PURGED but that’s karma job. If you do know someone on the east coast South Florida up to NY have it sent straight there have it sent to a friends house in another fucking state and have them FedEx that shit to you be smart fuck the system we are the system so run it!!! GEAR HAS STABILIZED STARTED SLIGHTLY SLIDING BUT THERE ORALS AND TESTOSTERONE PH100,E300,Primobolan100&200 back to its original form well done brethren’s!!! KEEP UP THE GOOD BREWING CHEERS
 
Quick question is 1/2 cc of test500 the same as 1 cc of test 250
No, one would only be 0.5ml with a concentration of 500mg per ml therefor 250mg per half ml. The other would be double the volume of oil but still with the same total active ingredient. So they're not the same.... But the end result is ;)
 
Quick question is 1/2 cc of test500 the same as 1 cc of test 250

No, one would only be 0.5ml with a concentration of 500mg per ml therefor 250mg per half ml. The other would be double the volume of oil but still with the same total active ingredient. So they're not the same.... But the end result is ;)

End result is not the same... 1/2cc of 500 is a big lump in the leg...

Go cyp 250 smoother. High concentration only works awesome if you are stacking with other oils.
 
Floaters in vials is active agent itself. I remember one of the members uploaded a photo of a pamphlet from some official legal testosterone. It was saying that oil-based products may have a sediment (crystallization) if stored at lower temperature. This may happen at winter-periods or if vials undergo lower temperatures say when transported in a not heated luggage area of a plane. Crystals only prove that there is active agent in the oil. It is enough just to heat up the oil up to the melting point of the active agent so that it does not happen again. We recommend to use microwave oven as a rule. 30 secs at 800W, repeat if 1 run was not enough and the issue is gone. Heating does not influence the qualitative characteristics of the products. During sterilization they undergo even higher temperatures.
Floaters have nothing to do with the hormone falling out of solution. Crashed hormone looks nothing like floaters
 
From time to time we receive questions about the expiration dates of our products. Whether expired products are effective and safe to use.
Below is the study from one of the most respected world-known universities (Harvard) saying that most drugs are good for up to 15 years past their expiration date.

I personally know several athletes who used our products years after their expired. They worked perfectly. For the sake of justice, it should be noted that we talk about products that were stored unopened under the recommended conditions.
So, if you, for some reason, did not manage to use a product within the planned time frame and the exp.date is close, its not a big deal at all. You can still use them if products were unopened and stored properly.
Of course we don`t talk about cases, when you opened a vial, used the half of it and kept another half for the next year. Such situations should be avoided.

Drug Expiration Dates — Do They Mean Anything? - Harvard Health

Drug Expiration Dates — Do They Mean Anything?
FDA study gets to the heart of medicine expiration and safety
Updated: August 13, 2017
Published: November, 2003
ExpiredDrug_dreamstime_m_20278518.jpg
With a splitting headache, you reach into your medicine cabinet for some aspirin only to find the stamped expiration date on the medicine bottle is more than a year out of date. So, does medicine expire? Do you take it or don't you? If you decide to take the aspirin, will it be a fatal mistake or will you simply continue to suffer from the headache?

This is a dilemma many people face in some way or another. A column published in Psychopharmacology Today offers some advice.

It turns out that the expiration date on a drug does stand for something, but probably not what you think it does. Since a law was passed in 1979, drug manufacturers are required to stamp an expiration date on their products. This is the date at which the manufacturer can still guarantee the full potency and safety of the drug.

Most of what is known about drug expiration dates comes from a study conducted by the Food and Drug Administration at the request of the military. With a large and expensive stockpile of drugs, the military faced tossing out and replacing its drugs every few years. What they found from the study is 90% of more than 100 drugs, both prescription and over-the-counter, were perfectly good to use even 15 years after the expiration date.

So the expiration date doesn't really indicate a point at which the medication is no longer effective or has become unsafe to use. Medical authorities state if expired medicine is safe to take, even those that expired years ago. A rare exception to this may be tetracycline, but the report on this is controversial among researchers. It's true the effectiveness of a drug may decrease over time, but much of the original potency still remains even a decade after the expiration date. Excluding nitroglycerin, insulin, and liquid antibiotics, most medications are as long-lasting as the ones tested by the military. Placing a medication in a cool place, such as a refrigerator, will help a drug remain potent for many years.

Is the expiration date a marketing ploy by drug manufacturers, to keep you restocking your medicine cabinet and their pockets regularly? You can look at it that way. Or you can also look at it this way: The expiration dates are very conservative to ensure you get everything you paid for. And, really, if a drug manufacturer had to do expiration-date testing for longer periods it would slow their ability to bring you new and improved formulations.

The next time you face the drug expiration date dilemma, consider what you've learned here. If the expiration date passed a few years ago and it's important that your drug is absolutely 100% effective, you might want to consider buying a new bottle. And if you have any questions about the safety or effectiveness of any drug, ask your pharmacist. He or she is a great resource when it comes to getting more information about your medications.
That is for pharmacy grade drugs with more stringent quality control. Not undergound lab hormones
 
PACK LANDED WITH NO CUSTOM ISSUES SMOOTH SAILING FOR ANYONE WITH YOUR ZIP CODE 1-3 I know your golden 90% had no headaches besides some delays with actually getting the packs out but once their airborne and you get your track# start smiling!!! My heart goes out to all my peoples on the West Coast and Chicago areas!!! Don’t take the risks bc it’s on LOCKDOWN SNITCHES NEED PURGED but that’s karma job. If you do know someone on the east coast South Florida up to NY have it sent straight there have it sent to a friends house in another fucking state and have them FedEx that shit to you be smart fuck the system we are the system so run it!!! GEAR HAS STABILIZED STARTED SLIGHTLY SLIDING BUT THERE ORALS AND TESTOSTERONE PH100,E300,Primobolan100&200 back to its original form well done brethren’s!!! KEEP UP THE GOOD BREWING CHEERS


Let me know how that E300 treats you
 
Quick question is 1/2 cc of test500 the same as 1 cc of test 250

No, one would only be 0.5ml with a concentration of 500mg per ml therefor 250mg per half ml. The other would be double the volume of oil but still with the same total active ingredient. So they're not the same.... But the end result is ;)

This is a fancy way of saying that the 500 mg packs a punch due to its high concentration. If you would read the thread some guys get bad pain and swelling bc of this. Pcom clearly states on their website to be careful when using such high concentrated oils. There, I just saved you another six pages of reading. For sure do more research
 
This is a fancy way of saying that the 500 mg packs a punch due to its high concentration. If you would read the thread some guys get bad pain and swelling bc of this. Pcom clearly states on their website to be careful when using such high concentrated oils. There, I just saved you another six pages of reading. For sure do more research
I did read that on their site. It also says that you should take a lower dose when using high concentration. My question basically was “ would a lower dose of high MG be as effective and painless As a higher dose of Lower MG”
I thought it would only be painful if someone took 1Ml of 500 instead of .5Ml of 500. But now I know it’ll be painful either way
 
I did read that on their site. It also says that you should take a lower dose when using high concentration. My question basically was “ would a lower dose of high MG be as effective and painless As a higher dose of Lower MG”
I thought it would only be painful if someone took 1Ml of 500 instead of .5Ml of 500. But now I know it’ll be painful either way

I thought the same as you.. I was doing 1/2 Cc of E-500 and I'd lump up.
Now I'm doing 1cc of 500 with Deca/tren.. No issues.
I will never do 1/2cc again alone. Much better to do the 250/300 and go smoother.
 
Well there is your answer. Doesn’t matter if you pin 1/10th of a ml or the full ml... shit is going to hurt, swelling, etc. Only compound I’d pin, or have pinned, in that high of concentration is EQ. Pcom bold500 is fairly smooth
 
I thought the same as you.. I was doing 1/2 Cc of E-500 and I'd lump up.
Now I'm doing 1cc of 500 with Deca/tren.. No issues.
I will never do 1/2cc again alone. Much better to do the 250/300 and go smoother.
Only considered it cause that’s the only Test E left. Might go with a lower MG test C since those are supposedly interchangeable
 
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