[Source] Sasquatch Labs - Intro/Sale (US Domestic)

I ordered from the squatch. He ripped me off. 200 for some test and all he sent me was some beef jerky. What a dick!


Kidding, didn't order from him.
Thats the new stealth shipping, you must first reconstitute the jerky, strain and bake liquid in pyrex casserole dish. Scrape the powder/crystals. Until you regain your raws. You can use an anhydrous solution of acetone to wash away any remaining moisture.;)
 
Hey Gay @Sasquatch Labs can we get some updated Tittie Pics!
And check your E2 levels we need blood work posts.

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So is the "nonporous surface sanitized" by the facilities bathtub staff, or is this potentially highly contaminated work surface a responsibility of those wearing "Hazmat suits".

Finally who is responsible for replacing the "HEPA filters" in such a manner to ensure cross-contamination of the nonporous work field is greatly minimized, if not eliminated.

I ask bc it seems like inordinate sums of money are being spent to "sanitize" that which generally requires a "clean" procedure, as in a $20 buck superdrol-pack.

The laminar flow hood is used when filling vials. We don't need clean air when capsuling. The orals are easy and cheap to make. The oral prices are incentive to make an order, especially since we are new to this board.

A 24x24 HEPA filter is around $200. Hazmat suits can be found for $100-200. Quartz is non-porous and antimicrobial. It's not an absurd amount of money.

If you have more questions about our process, feel free to ask. I think their may be some confusion about our lab setup. We do not have a class 1 cleanroom but do meet requirements to create a sterile finished product.

Jay
 
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The laminar flow hood is used when filling vials. We don't need clean air when capsuling. The orals are easy and cheap to make. The oral prices are incentive to make an order, especially since we are new to this board.

A 24x24 HEPA filter is around $200. Hazmat suits can be found for $100-200. Quartz is non-porous and antimicrobial. It's not an absurd amount of money.

If you have more questions about our process, feel free to ask. I think their may be some confusion about our lab setup. We do not have a class 1 cleanroom but do meet requirements to create a sterile finished product.

Jay
Proof please.
 
The laminar flow hood is used when filling vials. We don't need clean air when capsuling. The orals are easy and cheap to make. The oral prices are incentive to make an order, especially since we are new to this board.

A 24x24 HEPA filter is around $200. Hazmat suits can be found for $100-200. Quartz is non-porous and antimicrobial. It's not an absurd amount of money.

If you have more questions about our process, feel free to ask. I think their may be some confusion about our lab setup. We do not have a class 1 cleanroom but do meet requirements to create a sterile finished product.

Jay

I’d like to see PICTURES of this setup bc all told we are talking several thousand dollars.

And for starters let’s see a pic of someone in a Hazmat suit holding a Meso sign with the laminar flow hood in the background .

Oh and if your really interested in credibility how about a few LC/MS
graphic assays of your raws with standards assays depicted above, or superimposed, for comparison.
 
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I’d like to see PICTURES of this setup bc all told we are talking several thousand dollars.

And for starters let’s see a pic of someone in a Hazmat suit holding a Meso sign with the laminar flow hood in the background .

Oh and if your really interested in credibility how about a few LC/MS
graphic assays of your raws with standards assays depicted above, or superimposed, for comparison.

We will not be posting a picture of our laminar flow hood because it's custom made. It is unique to us and not worth the OPSEC breach. You can build one for around $400.

We will provide a picture of the hazmat suits and LC/MS.

Jay
 
We will not be posting a picture of our laminar flow hood because it's custom made. It is unique to us and not worth the OPSEC breach. You can build one for around $400.

We will provide a picture of the hazmat suits and LC/MS.

Jay
Is it realy a haz mat suit? Those are truly expensive.What are you scared of, getting your gear on you?
or are you talking about those simple Tyvek coveralls that zip up? I wear one everyday along with a headsock and respirator, not expensive at all. Is your "one off" laminar hood custom made from cardboard, duct tape? then i could understand why you dont want any pics taken , someone would steal your proprietary info, set up a lab and hurt your bottom line. IS A LAMINAR HOOD the same thing as what everyone has in their kitchen over there stove?
 
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