egruberman
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I doubt you want to get into this with me, but if you think this is true:
I question your judgement.
I get his point and I made mine, which is that first of all, I am 99% confident that production is done under sterile conditions. Doing so is not costly, and to do otherwise would put their business in jeopardy. There is no "guarantee" that I would trust more than them having their incentives properly aligned.
Even if there were testing, there'd have to be provenance for each batch of raws that went into each batch of finished oils that ended up in each batch of vials and then there would have to be traceability all the way back to offer up even a modicum of reassurance. As I'm sure you can understand, that's going to be very difficult given the need to pass through customs. That provenance would be a liability in and of itself and offer little beyond what we already know, which is that of the thousands and thousands of customers that have used QSC oils, none have reported any infections.
Given that lack of provenance and the extraordinary difficulty to achieve a reasonable level of assurance from the vendor, the onus to guarantee sterility falls on the consumer of these illegally imported drugs. I filter my gear, not because I am overly concerned, as I said, incentives are properly aligned, but because it's cheap insurance. What the whiny twat is asking for isn't particularly cheap, nor particularly insurance.
Your response to this epitomises the thinking of the vast majority of Qsc's customers.
I question your judgement.
The point he is talking about is to ensure serility at production.
I get his point and I made mine, which is that first of all, I am 99% confident that production is done under sterile conditions. Doing so is not costly, and to do otherwise would put their business in jeopardy. There is no "guarantee" that I would trust more than them having their incentives properly aligned.
Even if there were testing, there'd have to be provenance for each batch of raws that went into each batch of finished oils that ended up in each batch of vials and then there would have to be traceability all the way back to offer up even a modicum of reassurance. As I'm sure you can understand, that's going to be very difficult given the need to pass through customs. That provenance would be a liability in and of itself and offer little beyond what we already know, which is that of the thousands and thousands of customers that have used QSC oils, none have reported any infections.
Given that lack of provenance and the extraordinary difficulty to achieve a reasonable level of assurance from the vendor, the onus to guarantee sterility falls on the consumer of these illegally imported drugs. I filter my gear, not because I am overly concerned, as I said, incentives are properly aligned, but because it's cheap insurance. What the whiny twat is asking for isn't particularly cheap, nor particularly insurance.



