Hcg

I just got some in. I haven't tested it yet. Go to the dollar store and buy a preg test. and test it if you got some.

They are marketing it like peptides. Not for human consumption. :rolleyes:
 
They are marketing it like peptides. Not for human consumption. :rolleyes:

They do the same for nootropics...

@ OP Doesn't necessarily mean what you have is real or fake. Test it and find out.
 
Understand most PG tests now have a sensitivity of 50 mIU/ml (that's milli-IU) , of URINE, so the amount required for a colorimetric change is PALTRY, and as such would be incapable of determining the quality (as in concentration) of the product in hand.
 
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They are marketing it like peptides. Not for human consumption. :rolleyes:

One needs to be careful when a product is specifically labeled as NOT for human consumption bc what's being implied is it's NOT FIT for human consumption.

The net effect being the FDAs involvement is much more limited. Now of course that can be both good and bad, BUT frequently such labeling is placed bc it's an FDA requirement as these compounds are often used for RESEARCH purposes.

The point, STERILITY in particular may not be a consideration since the animals are euthanized. Ergo, for what it's worth, I would avoid these compounds UNLESS the contents are labeled as being STERILE!
 
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One needs to be careful when a product is specifically labeled as NOT for human consumption bc what's being implied is it's NOT FIT for human consumption.

The net effect being the FDAs involvement is much more limited. Now of course that can be both good and bad, BUT frequently such labeling is placed bc it's an FDA requirement as these compounds are often used for RESEARCH purposes.

The point, STERILITY in particular may not be a consideration since the animals are euthanized. Ergo, for what it's worth, I would avoid these compounds UNLESS the contents are labeled as being STERILE!

Noted but I think we all know that the marking of "not for human consumption" and "for research purposes only" are just a work around for the legalities of selling a normally prescribed product without a script. Every peptide/research chemical company out there does it.
 
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