pharmacom test e. possible heavy metal

Hey guys, was this ever resolved with OP’s dad? Did you ever find out the source of heavy metals? I’ve been using Pharmacom for a minute now, and I know their raws are from China and they do an excellent job of testing for purity and bacterial contamination ...heavy metals are another issue tho. I did find one Simec test for their Tren product that said no heavy metals , but most of the other tests for the products just confirmed there was no yeast or bacteria and the purity.
 
Those levels are normal; For example normal levels of Mercury vary between 1-13ug/L, also if you really wanna measure heavy metals, do it by hair analysis, blood is p.much useless unless you have a work where u are exposed to h.metals on a daily basis

Ramírez Augusto V. Intoxicación ocupacional por mercurio. An. Fac. med. [Internet]. 2008 Mar [citado 2018 Nov 16] ; 69( 1 ): 46-51. Disponible en: Intoxicación ocupacional por mercurio.
 
Guys, arsenic was found with 4 blabla. In his blod.. Reference is lower than 100 blabla. So I don't think this is an issue

Those levels are normal; For example normal levels of Mercury vary between 1-13ug/L, also if you really wanna measure heavy metals, do it by hair analysis, blood is p.much useless unless you have a work where u are exposed to h.metals on a daily basis

Ramírez Augusto V. Intoxicación ocupacional por mercurio. An. Fac. med. [Internet]. 2008 Mar [citado 2018 Nov 16] ; 69( 1 ): 46-51. Disponible en: Intoxicación ocupacional por mercurio.

Thank you guys @Klimmzugernie @Camejtin -- good to see people think clearly and understand such things.

There is/was ZERO issue with Pharmacom products. After all, do some of these people really think Pharmacom gets worse raws than small UGLs that can not even do testing?
Pharmacom won't even use raws that are less than something such as 98% and spends millions of dollars on raws (not just a few thosand).
 
Anyone can easily get tested for heavy metals sending the samples by mail
Heavy Metals Test | Thorne

At-home test kits are also available
https://heavymetalstest.com/_general.php (Heavy Metals Test General Kit)

You can also find a lab that does Quality Control tests
and send the gear sample without admitting it contain steroids
they use some equipment types (i.e. XRF, ICP or perhaps even graphite furnace AA) that only check for elements and can't identify steroids.

On the cheap you can centrifuge finished gear to see if something precipitates on the bottom.

Most heavy metal compounds are insoluble and would precipitate out of solution in finished gear. Thus unlikely.


Now sea salt is scary
https://heavymetalstest.com/seasalt.php (Mercury in sea salt)
 
On the cheap you can centrifuge finished gear to see if something precipitates on the bottom.

Most heavy metal compounds are insoluble and would precipitate out of solution in finished gear. Thus unlikely.
Yes, it's not like the gear is filtered to remove the particulates which you suggest should be centrifuged.

One more question, though - if those compounds are insoluble, how would they get absorbed by the body? :oops:
 
Yes, it's not like the gear is filtered to remove the particulates which you suggest should be centrifuged.

One more question, though - if those compounds are insoluble, how would they get absorbed by the body? :oops:
Most heavy metal compounds are insoluble

They are suspended, not dissolved
therefore centrifuging might precipitate them on the bottom.
 
Most heavy metal compounds are insoluble

They are suspended, not dissolved
therefore centrifuging might precipitate them on the bottom.
Understood.

So they would magically pass through the filters. Because filters do nothing with suspensions whatsoever.
 
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