Still not sure about Research peptide HCG

ray4040

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Research peptides vs pharmaceutical grade HCG: I don't know what the difference would be, or if it's even worth a shot to try research peptide grade HCG.
 
"Research grade" would be fine. Even better than pharma.

The problem is you're talking in euphemisms about cheap drugs produced in unregulated conditions by illegal labs there's no recourse against, not "Research grade" made by a legit science supplier selling to researchers.

If you have access to pharma, via India PCT or whatever, choose that instead.
 
Research peptide hcg is urine derived hcg produced under non pharmaceutical conditions.
It's what I heard. I'm on TRT per my doctor, only 50mg weekly, but I want to add HCG. However, my doctor or insurance won't cover it, so I'm going to go with an outside source for HCG.
 
"Research grade" would be fine. Even better than pharma.

The problem is you're talking in euphemisms about cheap drugs produced in unregulated conditions by illegal labs there's no recourse against, not "Research grade" made by a legit science supplier selling to researchers.

If you have access to pharma, via India PCT or whatever, choose that inst
 
I found a source online for peptides. They do test their HCG, and the levels look good. They use Janoshik testing.
 
I found a source online for peptides. They do test their HCG, and the levels look good. They use Janoshik testing.

That type of testing, while useful, and pretty much all that's reasonably available to most, doesn't provide the complete picture of quality, HCG from a reputable multi-national pharma company is far more trustworthy than something from an underground lab, and not significantly more expensive.

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That type of testing, while useful, and pretty much all that's reasonably available to most, doesn't provide the complete picture of quality, HCG from a reputable multi-national pharma company is far more trustworthy than something from an underground lab, and not significantly more expensive.

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Toss me a link to order vials of that one
 

Hmm
I bought Eutrig ( urine derived ) because of these tests. The Eutrig tests we did showed the same 2x results. I just dose accordingly. Not sure what I’ll do when I run out of Eutrig though. Stick with them, or go with the more consistently dosed & tested China HCG.
 
I’ve done some digging & have contributed to a few HCG tests. Show some evidence of your claim & I’ll show you some for mine.
My reasoning:

Sure they have recombinant HGH, however this uses a more simple process that uses E. Coli cells.
r HCG requires chinese hamster ovary cells to make, which are more demanding and difficult to culture because they come from an animal.
Unless they are diverting it from a legit pharma company (which who knows maybe they are) it seems unlikely they would be able to do this specifically for the black market, and if they were, have the price be so low, comparable to the urinary hcg.

It seems to me that it would be far cheaper to collect jugs of piss from pregnant women and refine it. At peak levels, there’s 10,000 - 100,000 iu of hcg per liter of urine..

This is just my reasoning and not proof of course.

But I haven’t seen proof to the contrary other than QSC saying

‘No no its no piss dont worry’
 
Maybe these immunoassays that Jano uses don’t always show up the urinary hcg because natural urinary hcg could have different glycosylation patterns than what the antibodies on the immunoassay detect.

According to Grok, these vary depending on the time of pregnancy. “hyperglycosylated hCG (hCG-H), common in early pregnancy”

I’m too lazy to look up sources or anything though.
 
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