noteablequotable
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It has to do with how the testing process actually works. They aren’t taking the sample, looking at it, and seeing “oh ok it’s hgh.” Instead they’re taking the sample, looking for HGH, and seeing if there is in fact any in there. If you send them BPC and tell them it’s HGH, they’re going to get a negative result. If you don’t tell them what they’re looking for then the test can’t proceed.
it’s simply a limitation of how HPLC testing operates — it requires a target. If you don’t provide one then the lab would have to run the procedure over and over against different targets until they identify one. I’m sure Jano could do this but he’d charge much more for it.
Based on my experience this isn't true, at least with Jano. How else would he identify when a vendor accidentally sends you the wrong product, or sends you contaminated product? So far as I am aware he doesn't charge extra for that.
