Well Wise Supplements

This vendor reimburses testing in full. No other china vendor does that now since SSA left. Buy plenty of kits, combine them into large 100 ml vials and send 1ml from each large vial for testing and you now have 100ml of tested gear that can last you for a blast at least.

Get the testing reimbursed and buy more.
 
This vendor reimburses testing in full. No other china vendor does that now since SSA left. Buy plenty of kits, combine them into large 100 ml vials and send 1ml from each large vial for testing and you now have 100ml of tested gear that can last you for a blast at least.

Get the testing reimbursed and buy more.
Not to burst the bubble but theres a few vendors who will reimburse for testing.

Im super glad to see this is another one, certainly helps
 
Not to burst the bubble but theres a few vendors who will reimburse for testing.

Im super glad to see this is another one, certainly helps

Not on this forum I guess.
Hyb reimburses 50% of the test if it's bad.
Wwb and gg I think 50$?
Lol

Glad to hear there's others out there tho.
 
Listen, there are 2 sides to this forum, people that want to help you, but you have to do your research first. No one is going to spoon feed you information.

The second side is people like Axxium, and Dinfar, those you ignore, they aren't going to add anything positive.

EDIT: I'll answer them both out of boredom, still waiting for an answer from Axxium our expert in Canadian reselling. And I've said previously, Dinfar is like a cockroach, but I'm actually happy he's in this forum.
I don’t resell any Peptides I just use them so dunno who the fuck you’re talking about.
 
Better now Peptide abuser. Anyways just wanna say my buddy’s stuff landed from Marc and he’s been on the gear for a week now and blowing up fast g2g

The npp is clear and test hardly gave him any pip.
Thats funny when I usee npp it takes longer then a week to kick in..

Considering full anobolic effect are total saturation around 3rd to 4rth week..
There is the odd report of notable feelings around 4 to 5 days.. but blowing up.. not
 
Better now Peptide abuser. Anyways just wanna say my buddy’s stuff landed from Marc and he’s been on the gear for a week now and blowing up fast g2g

The npp is clear and test hardly gave him any pip.

This thread was just made 10 days ago and your buddy has been on the gear for 7 days already? Something isn't adding up here.
 
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Listen, there are 2 sides to this forum, people that want to help you, but you have to do your research first. No one is going to spoon feed you information.

The second side is people like Axxium, and Dinfar, those you ignore, they aren't going to add anything positive.

EDIT: I'll answer them both out of boredom, still waiting for an answer from Axxium our expert in Canadian reselling. And I've said previously, Dinfar is like a cockroach, but I'm actually happy he's in this forum.
You did Dinfar dirty lumping him with that dude!
 
Tried to order from the U.S.A. warehouse and he said U.S.A. warehouse is unavailable.Said he couldn’t share more details
 
@Photon My friend, I just wanted to reach out to assure you that we do not share any relationship with Hepius at all, not even the same factory.
With that said, I have emailed Janoshik today to provide a bit of background about the findings you guys mention on the previous post.

My understanding is that Palmitoleic acid is a naturally occurring monounsaturated fatty acid,
cis-9-hexadecenoic acid
Found naturally in:
MCT blends
Coconut oil
Palm oil
Cottonseed oil
Human fat tissue
Dairy fat
It’s literally part of normal human biology.

Now, this is where the confusion may rise, and this is why I asked @janoshik via email for some insight, it may be helpful.
There is another fatty acid named 9-hexadecenoic acid on the reports, this is same molecule but different ID library hit, meaning that they are different.
Combined they produce about 3% of fatty acid profile from the MCT oil itself, which for what I have been explained by the Manufacturer manager, up to 6% is acceptable in high grade pharmaceutical MCT oil.
Now he also made the difference to me about highly refined MCT oil, which would normally contain no more than 1% of these fatty acids.

He said that 3% is well withing the pharmaceutical grade standards and if we were to test any medicine from Pharma-grade like Pfizer, Bayer, Organon injectables we would find them in similar concentrations.

I did some research myself as well, and I came up with the following standards, this may be helpful to understand for all of us (remember I am also learning about all this as I go)

Why MCT-style oils show more fatty-acid background
Fractionated coconut carriers are made by:
Hydrolyzing natural oils
Rebuilding triglycerides from selected chains
Distilling fractions
This process leaves:
Slightly more mono- and diglycerides
Slightly more free fatty acids
So instead of 0.3–0.8% background (sesame oil), you see:
2–4% total lipid background in MCT systems
This is completely normal for:
Miglyol-type oils
Caprylic/capric triglycerides
Medium-chain ester carriers
Pharma-grade Miglyol 812 itself contains:
~96–98% triglycerides
~2–4% partial glycerides + fatty acids
Exactly what your report is showing.

if someone here is more knowledgeable i would appreciate their input, it help us all to become better

Thanks
 
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