Thanks for bringing some common sense to the discussion—it’s always appreciated.
I’ve seen some questions about how we maintain sterility and what kind of setup we use, so I wanted to clear things up and share some additional photo
let’s be real: if someone wanted to make product in vials, all they’d need is a €100 manual crimper and a some space in kitchen. I think a lot of people here do this, that's why they ask questions that they face in their amateur work
We’ve gone way beyond that but it’s not a place for industry professionals to swap recipes or tips. If it were, I’d have my technical team jump in here to talk. Our team includes professionals with pharmaceutical backgrounds—they know what they’re doing when it comes to sterile production and can talk about steroids for hours. But that’s not what this space is for.
people seem to think we’ve invested in all this equipment, a full lab, and trained staff just to ruin it all by ignoring sterility. That makes no sense. Our customers are injecting these products—if there’s an issue, trust is lost immediately. That’s why we take sterility and safety very seriously.
now bout testings
We’re 100% on board with the idea that every batch of finished product needs to be tested—that’s exactly what we do. In fact, we’re sharing the test results for our finished products right here, and you can even verify them on the lab’s website that conducted the tests.
Now, about raw materials: When you buy a finished product, do you usually ask for certificates on every single ingredient? For example, in steroids, one of the components might be the carrier oil. It’s the same story here. There are only a couple of suppliers on the market that all major manufacturers use. We source from trusted suppliers, and we’ve even tagged one of them here for transparency.
These suppliers either conduct their own testing or offer discounts to customers who want to test the raw materials themselves. So, there are already tests either from the suppliers or from other buyers who’ve purchased the same batch.
However, since we didn’t personally conduct these raw material tests, we don’t feel it’s appropriate to share them publicly as if they’re coming directly from us. We also don’t see the need to consolidate all this information and post it here because, frankly, it’s not relevant to the discussion.
I’d also add that if any supplier ever has issues with purity, the market finds out pretty quickly. With so few suppliers in the game, it’s impossible for these problems to stay hidden. That’s why we keep a close eye on the situation and make sure we’re always sourcing top-quality materials.
To clear up any remaining doubts, we’ll upload a few more photos of our lab setup. Thanks again for the reasonable input!