Primo of the Gods Nandrolone Decanoate - HPLC/TAMC/TYMC - 2016-10 - SIMEC via AnabolicLab.com

And to be clear his anavar was a suspension meaning it had to be shaken thoroughly before tested and simec said they did not do that.

That's kind of surprising to me... I'm not sure exactly how they test a suspension but it seems odd that an accredited lab wouldn't take some extra steps with a suspension compared to a tablet or something.
 
Their stance was that it was on potg to ensure that there was a full dose and in solution. I understand their point which is essentially it's not our job to make sure the product that was sent for testing was in testing condition. I assume they would not reheat a crashed oil either. In other words they are not going to tamper with the product in any shape or form and will test as it arrives.
 
Where did you find this information? SIMEC never shared this with Anaboliclab. I informed SIMEC that it was a suspension prior to testing.
Potg posted the email response from them when he asked them about it. Contact potg, I'm sure he can forward the email to you.

Like I said their response was essentially it was his fault for not having it testing ready.
 
Potg posted the email response from them when he asked them about it. Contact potg, I'm sure he can forward the email to you.

Like I said their response was essentially it was his fault for not having it testing ready.
A suspension and a solution are two different things. A suspension needs to be vigorously agitated to ensure even distribution of whatever's in suspension before using for any purpose. If left unagitated it will fall out of suspension in time. A solution, on the other hand, is a mixture in which other substances (solutes) are dissolved and the components in the solution may not be separated from the solution by leaving it to stand, or by filtration. It would be impossible to have a suspension test ready as is. A suspension would need to be vigorously agitated just prior to drawing the sample for testing. But a solution is always test ready.
 
A suspension and a solution are two different things. A suspension needs to be vigorously agitated to ensure even distribution of whatever's in suspension before using for any purpose. If left unagitated it will fall out of suspension in time. A solution, on the other hand, is a mixture in which other substances (solutes) are dissolved and the components in the solution may not be separated from the solution by leaving it to stand, or by filtration. It would be impossible to have a suspension test ready as is. A suspension would need to be vigorously agitated just prior to drawing the sample for testing. But a solution is always test ready.
Yea I know and his var was a suspension, hence the response by them. Sorry if I worded it wrong earlier, typing while doing cardio will do that.

In the end it doesn't really matter as potg acknowledged the mistake and owned up to it.
 
Yea I know and his var was a suspension, hence the response by them. Sorry if I worded it wrong earlier, typing while doing cardio will do that.

In the end it doesn't really matter as potg acknowledged the mistake and owned up to it.
I just wanted to clarify. The guy of potg has been nothing but stand-up for me so I felt the need to defend him a bit in this thread. Not shilling in anyway; just speaking my experience.
 
Yea he has been good to me but a bad test is a bad test. Do I believe it could have been caused by the suspension? Possibly as everything else has been spot on, but I was more interested in his reaction to the issue which was pretty good all things considered unlike many sources.

Issue for him is mute though as he has the tabs coming out that can be tested as normal. Hopefully AL will test those too.
 
Yea he has been good to me but a bad test is a bad test. Do I believe it could have been caused by the suspension? Possibly as everything else has been spot on, but I was more interested in his reaction to the issue which was pretty good all things considered unlike many sources.

Issue for him is mute though as he has the tabs coming out that can be tested as normal. Hopefully AL will test those too.
Yeah he said by the end of the month he should have them. I'm waiting!!!
 
That's kind of surprising to me... I'm not sure exactly how they test a suspension but it seems odd that an accredited lab wouldn't take some extra steps with a suspension compared to a tablet or something.
Their stance was that it was on potg to ensure that there was a full dose and in solution. I understand their point which is essentially it's not our job to make sure the product that was sent for testing was in testing condition. I assume they would not reheat a crashed oil either. In other words they are not going to tamper with the product in any shape or form and will test as it arrives.
SIMEC does heat product that has fallen out of solution prior to analytics. It would seem highly unusual that they would fail to agitate a suspension.
 
Potg posted the email response from them when he asked them about it. Contact potg, I'm sure he can forward the email to you.

Like I said their response was essentially it was his fault for not having it testing ready.
I don't necessarily doubt this is true. SIMEC generally only provides details about testing procedure to its clients unless authorized by said client. In this case, the client was AnabolicLab. I've received no correspondence from any party about the failure to agitation the suspension before analytic testing. If this was the case, AnabolicLab should update its website to reflect this new information.
 
I don't necessarily doubt this is true. SIMEC generally only provides details about testing procedure to its clients unless authorized by said client. In this case, the client was AnabolicLab. I've received no correspondence from any party about the failure to agitation the suspension before analytic testing. If this was the case, AnabolicLab should update its website to reflect this new information.
I have no idea Millard. Like I said contact potg, maybe he has the email still but he had posted it on eroids. Or maybe ask simec.

And like I said I have no idea if that's what caused it to be low or not. I was more interested in the response from the source. Very well could have been under dosed and that was simecs nice way of telling him to fuck off when he questioned results.
 
SIMEC does heat product that has fallen out of solution prior to analytics. It would seem highly unusual that they would fail to agitate a suspension.

Not heating a crashed vial wouldn't surprise me a whole lot but just testing the liquid on the top of the suspension and then saying it wasn't sent ready for testing is almost funny... Doesn't really make sense to me.
 
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