QSC Meeting with Janoshik

Hello,

I had the opportunity and honor to visit @janoshik and his team in person, during my short stay in the Czech Republic, which was specifically designed to satisfy my curiosity about laboratory testing methods and technologies, which served me very well here in my sales, being the most tested source here on the Meso RX forum by members.

I will admit that there was a surprise on both sides when we met, both in terms of age and personality and plenty other things. Janoshik (pronounced "yanoshik" in Slovak) is a very humble, friendly person, contrary to what one might believe by reading some comments and punchlines on meso lol, surely with a fairly high workload that we have, we can easily experience anger issues (which you know very well) and he is impressively passionate about his work.
Janoshik welcomed us with delicious refreshments and traditional Czech desserts (Větrnik and open faced sandwiches) at his office, I took a photo of the entrance:

Janoshik entrance.jpeg

We talked non-stop for hours, Janoshik gave me a tour of the building, which is huge with several rooms, showed me how the machines and tests work, and I even experimented with testing a sample of trenbolone acetate oil, extracting a few microliters from the sample, diluting it , and putting it in the HPLC machine for the test of course with his help, until the final result with comparison of the results, which helped me to better understand some details of the reports when we read them and we do not understand what he means "tested twice". And explained to me well how his method of minimizing the margin of error works, what differs these methods from other labs how he set the high bars.
I also saw some peptide tests, how the quantity and purity are determined, including a demonstration for retatrutide.. Which is very interesting

HPLC machine and modules:

HPLC machine old.jpeg

I also had the opportunity to witness a very interesting test of pyrilutamide which failed to be tested by HPLC, and whose content was determined by GCMS screening method, which ended up being RU58841, which shows the importance of laboratory tests for this type of products.

GCMS screening machine:

GMCS.jpeg

It was funny when I saw one of my products probably sent by a customer (orange retatutide) on the table with lots of other samples of different ones that were in the day's test program (performed by a member of the Janoshik team), including tabs, lots of peptides, genotropin pens etc...
Due to lack of time, I was not present until these tests were done.

I saw lots of other machines, including old ones, and the HGH Dimer test machine that I didn't take a photo of.

We also had the opportunity to see the start-up of a new HPLC machine, which cost around half million $, a historic moment for the Janoshik team, plenty of emotions there:



What struck me the most was the story of Janoshik, from the very beginning, the motivations, the difficult and complicated moments until building this system, this reputation. A real assault course. It reminded me a little of my beginnings with QSC from the zero, to the point of building what we did here, having a name that weighs heavily in the market.

Janoshik was also kind enough to take us on a beautiful walking tour to see the beauties of Prague, places that only a local would know. I can talk about our meeting for hours without stopping, but I just wanted to share with you this lovely experience whose aim was to satisfy my curiosity for this field, which I am sure many of you will have enjoyed experiencing.
 
Am I hallucinating or there is psycho written on a machine in third picture , maybe he gave trouble a lot to janoshik that’s why he named it psycho . But very good to see his lab and that’s pretty cool
 
Hello,

I had the opportunity and honor to visit @janoshik and his team in person, during my short stay in the Czech Republic, which was specifically designed to satisfy my curiosity about laboratory testing methods and technologies, which served me very well here in my sales, being the most tested source here on the Meso RX forum by members.

I will admit that there was a surprise on both sides when we met, both in terms of age and personality and plenty other things. Janoshik (pronounced "yanoshik" in Slovak) is a very humble, friendly person, contrary to what one might believe by reading some comments and punchlines on meso lol, surely with a fairly high workload that we have, we can easily experience anger issues (which you know very well) and he is impressively passionate about his work.
Janoshik welcomed us with delicious refreshments and traditional Czech desserts (Větrnik and open faced sandwiches) at his office, I took a photo of the entrance:

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We talked non-stop for hours, Janoshik gave me a tour of the building, which is huge with several rooms, showed me how the machines and tests work, and I even experimented with testing a sample of trenbolone acetate oil, extracting a few microliters from the sample, diluting it , and putting it in the HPLC machine for the test of course with his help, until the final result with comparison of the results, which helped me to better understand some details of the reports when we read them and we do not understand what he means "tested twice". And explained to me well how his method of minimizing the margin of error works, what differs these methods from other labs how he set the high bars.
I also saw some peptide tests, how the quantity and purity are determined, including a demonstration for retatrutide.. Which is very interesting

HPLC machine and modules:

View attachment 270176

I also had the opportunity to witness a very interesting test of pyrilutamide which failed to be tested by HPLC, and whose content was determined by GCMS screening method, which ended up being RU58841, which shows the importance of laboratory tests for this type of products.

GCMS screening machine:

View attachment 270175

It was funny when I saw one of my products probably sent by a customer (orange retatutide) on the table with lots of other samples of different ones that were in the day's test program (performed by a member of the Janoshik team), including tabs, lots of peptides, genotropin pens etc...
Due to lack of time, I was not present until these tests were done.

I saw lots of other machines, including old ones, and the HGH Dimer test machine that I didn't take a photo of.

We also had the opportunity to see the start-up of a new HPLC machine, which cost around half million $, a historic moment for the Janoshik team, plenty of emotions there:

View attachment 270179

What struck me the most was the story of Janoshik, from the very beginning, the motivations, the difficult and complicated moments until building this system, this reputation. A real assault course. It reminded me a little of my beginnings with QSC from the zero, to the point of building what we did here, having a name that weighs heavily in the market.

Janoshik was also kind enough to take us on a beautiful walking tour to see the beauties of Prague, places that only a local would know. I can talk about our meeting for hours without stopping, but I just wanted to share with you this lovely experience whose aim was to satisfy my curiosity for this field, which I am sure many of you will have enjoyed experiencing.
This deserves its own thread.
 
I also had the opportunity to witness a very interesting test of pyrilutamide which failed to be tested by HPLC, and whose content was determined by GCMS screening method, which ended up being RU58841, which shows the importance of laboratory tests for this type of products.

Is this secret information or is someone going to reveal the source?

This should motivate sources to send their RU58841 and pyrilutamide for testing to prove it wasn't theirs.
 

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