Qingdao Sigma Chemical Co., Ltd (International, US, EU, Canada and Australia domestic

How could you forget Spaceman?
And Sampei, too.

Fixed. I kind of feel bad for Tracy about this. You know he's been told this has been taken care of numerous times I'm sure. It's embarrassing. Of course I feel worse about the increasing number of microembolisms collecting in the organs of those who don't realize they cant see most particulate contaminants and worse, use harpoons to pin with.

PS: Filter all gear, from every source.

PPS: Hell, filter pharma too if
you care about long term health:

 
Bromobutyl rubber doesn't sink, especially not in an oil.

That's more likely to be flakes of oxidated oil, as was previously explained.

As any homebrewer will tell you, oxidated oils are a common feature of AAS production...

@DECLAN @Dirthand @narta

Right?

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PS: @Spaceman Spiff per Iris
I’m not a chemist nor an engineer but my brews don’t have any floaters or whatever they pass as anabolic pubic hairs nowadays.
 
Fixed. I kind of feel bad for Tracy about this. You know he's been told this has been taken care of numerous times I'm sure. It's embarrassing. Of course I feel worse about the increasing number of microembolisms collecting in the organs of those who don't realize they cant see most particulate contaminants and worse, use harpoons to pin with.

PS: Filter all gear, from every source.
At this point, can we blame people if they suspect these guys even filter their products.
 
I’m not a chemist nor an engineer but my brews don’t have any floaters or whatever they pass as anabolic pubic hairs nowadays.

= no idea what that is.
Lol.
Seriously, what is it, if you can guesstimate before Narta makes an appearance?
 
Oils came in from last QSC promo. Floaters in multiple vials of ripped. View attachment 303392View attachment 303393View attachment 303394
I had a reseller US domestic testing for endotoxins many batchs, they are never detected, always showing the "<**" thing.
Heavy metals same, and I've seen plenty, on raws and others, they are never found, even janoshik said that many times that he almost never find heavy metals in steroids.
As for the sterility thing, the peptide users did tons of it for a while, some of them are shared here, like GHK CU, Tirz, HGH 36iu and plenty of others, they realised that it's useless test based on completely random results, no one waste his money on those tests anymore.
But yeah let them doing that, they can cocksuck any new/existing sources who's trying to get some praise by doing those stupid tests, it doesn't change a thing in my business, I spend a minimum of $10,000 on testing monthly, sometimes more and sometimes less, the company no longer counts or take the testing costs in consideration, it's a small fraction of costs, if I test the whole price list for sterility, hplc, endotoxins, heavy metals, I could move on without the need to raise prices with a single 1$ and justifying it by testing costs.
But it's useless tests. Beside HPLC, quantities, purity, all the rest is useless, and a waste, not playing this game.

All that money you spend and you don't test for this? Lol.

Test some shitty Asian gear. Whatever. The worst of the worst.
Does this count?

@Tank-1107 : wonder if @Qingdao Sigma Chemicals has the testicles to pay you to ship these shit-stains for testing and pay to characterize his fine product.

Or wait, that's my dollar too. You suck QSC. Pay up and test your trash.
 
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Fixed. I kind of feel bad for Tracy about this. You know he's been told this has been taken care of numerous times I'm sure. It's embarrassing. Of course I feel worse about the increasing number of microembolisms collecting in the organs of those who don't realize they cant see most particulate contaminants and worse, use harpoons to pin with.

PS: Filter all gear, from every source.

PPS: Hell, filter pharma too if
you care about long term health:

Waiting for the QSC recall. You feel bad for "Tracy"?
 
Bromobutyl rubber doesn't sink, especially not in an oil.

That's more likely to be flakes of oxidated oil, as was previously explained.

As any homebrewer will tell you, oxidated oils are a common feature of AAS production...

@DECLAN @Dirthand @narta

Right?

Edit:

PS: @Spaceman Spiff per Iris
Looked like chunks of the stopper to me. I've never seen oxidated oils or how it'd look. I use grapeseedoil and usually make my test for the whole year. The last vials look like the first vials.

But I brew differently then a lab like this would. I filter mines into sealed sterile vials. So to make the process a little easier I use 18g syringes. Those harpoons are known to core the stopper unless you put them in at an angle and properly.

I've cored my stoppers and have chunks of them floating in vials. I've seen them float and sink to the bottom. I've never been concerned. A 22g or 23g which i use to draw won't suck it up.

If it's the same color as stopper I'd think it's that.

But stoppers aren't supposed to be breaking down like this. Unless you're coring them like I have. And I imagine qsc isn't brewing the way I brew. As big an operation they are.
 
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