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Just completed the payment of my first sample order using ramp (checking HGH quality mostly)
I will post a review after touchdown. Thanks.
 
Do you guys need t.hash after payment?

Yes, please send the TXID / transaction hash after payment if you paid using a third-party service (e.g. Ramp, Transak) or your own wallet.

We receive many payments every day, and the TXID is the only reliable way to identify and confirm your transfer quickly. It is also your proof that the payment was sent.

If you pay via Blockonomics (automatic Bitcoin payment in the shop), you do not need to send the TXID, as long as the payment has not expired. In this case, the system automatically attaches the transaction hash to the invoice.

However, it is always recommended to keep your TXID / hash. It is undeniable proof of payment and helps us find and confirm your order faster.

Please remember to save your TXID and send it to us after payment so your order can be processed without delays.
 
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I just wanna write quick review for @STERO.BIZ
I bought 2 times from him and I had good experience always. There was just one thing that did not go well but I have to say that Stero took care of it and handled the situation very well and provided me compensation without any problem and let me choose which option I prefer.
Very profesional behaviour so need to say he really cares about his customers.
Can truly recommend him.
 
@Jin23

Hplc is not the right technic to messure HCG's IU per vial as fare i know. It is more specific analyse needed like, Rat (or Mouse) Bioassay.
Also known as: hCG bioassay, Uterotrophic assay, Biological potency test for hCG

As for Medi HCG this kind of analyse was done from Medipharam.

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@Jin23

Hplc is not the right technic to messure HCG's IU per vial as fare i know. It is more specific analyse needed like, Rat (or Mouse) Bioassay.
Also known as: hCG bioassay, Uterotrophic assay, Biological potency test for hCG

As for Medi HCG this kind of analyse was done from Medipharam.

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So you are saying that jano didn't measure the Puretrig correctly? @janoshik care to comment?

Tnx for the medi test report.
 
@Jin23

Immunoassays are laboratory methods used to measure the concentration and biological activity of substances such as hCG with high precision and reliability. Because modern pharmaceutical manufacturers use validated analytical techniques like immunoassays (e.g., ELISA or CLIA) to quantify hormone levels, the exact potency of each batch can be accurately verified before release.

Therefore, it is highly unlikely that Puretrig would produce underdosed hCG, as it is manufactured in a GMP-certified facility. GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) certification requires strict quality control procedures, validated production processes, batch testing, and regulatory oversight. Each batch must meet predefined potency specifications before it can be released to the market. Under these standards, significant underdosing would be detected during routine quality control testing.
 
So you are saying that jano didn't measure the Puretrig correctly? @janoshik care to comment?

Tnx for the medi test report.

It is much more compicated as you think bro and the HPLC was done right from janoshik but it does not mean that not 5000iu were inside the vial. But first of all you need to ask Janoshik what kind of analyse he did in this specific case? HPLC or Rat bioassay.
 
@Jin23

Further more i will make a rat bioassy analyse from the Puretrig 5000 i got on stock. The spefific analyse ordered with Janoshik take little bit more time as a HPLC. As i remember (about 2 weeks)

I think this is a good solution ro check the puretrig 5000 and all will be clear. @Jin23 thank you for sharing.
 
@Jin23

Further more i will make a rat bioassy analyse from the Puretrig 5000 i got on stock. The spefific analyse ordered with Janoshik take little bit more time as a HPLC. As i remember (about 2 weeks)

I think this is a good solution ro check the puretrig 5000 and all will be clear. @Jin23 thank you for sharing.

Are you saying that jano does immunoassay testing for hcg?

Seeing as Puretrig is indian it just might be u-hcg ... But nevertheless, doing both tests at the same time, seeing how results differ, would be very educating.

However, idk why you'd wanna bother spending money on proving another hcg product is gtg, if you already have Medi's hcg which tested fine ...
 
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