How do I know if the vial I'm holding in my hand has been tested?

BumpassHell

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Hi all—

I’m pretty new to this and trying to understand how to do things properly.

I appreciate how some members of this forum hold vendors accountable and emphasize the importance of lab testing. I also understand that the most reliable answer to the question posed in the title of this thread is to send a sample for lab testing myself.

It’s reassuring to see some vendors (a) reimbursing customers for testing, (b) posting test results both on Meso threads and their websites, and (c) aspiring to provide a high-quality product. That said, I’m struggling to understand how a customer is supposed to verify that the specific vial they have in hand corresponds to a posted test result.

There’s no batch or lot number on the vial. At best, I can reason that I purchased the product recently and that the vendor posted test results a few weeks ago, so it’s possible my vial came from that batch—but that feels more like wishful thinking than verification.

I want to make sure I’m not missing something obvious. Without a serial or batch identifier on the vial, I don’t see a clear way to confirm which batch it came from or to match it to a specific lab result. I could reach out to the vendor in advance of placing an order and ask, but of course that still relies on trust.

So the safest option seems to be testing it myself. However, even that has limitations: if a vendor pulls vials from different batches when fulfilling the same order, then testing a single vial from an order of (say) 15 identical vials doesn’t necessarily verify the rest—unless each vial is tested individually.

If there’s a standard practice or method I’m overlooking here, I’d appreciate being pointed in the right direction. I get that all this is inherently risky and I can accept that risk. But just want to make sure I understand how the testing game works.

Thanks!
 
However, even that has limitations: if a vendor pulls vials from different batches when fulfilling the same order, then testing a single vial from an order of (say) 15 identical vials doesn’t necessarily verify the rest—unless each vial is tested individually.

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Hello, I saw you replied to my previous thread before it got deleted.
About T3, DHEA, and pregnenolone raws since they aren’t OTC where I am. I’ve come across PPL, but the feedback seems pretty mixed. I ordered pregnenlone from Life Extension recently and it got seized. The product seemed pretty mediocre anyway.
 
Hello, I saw you replied to my previous thread before it got deleted.
About T3, DHEA, and pregnenolone raws since they aren’t OTC where I am. I’ve come across PPL, but the feedback seems pretty mixed. I ordered pregnenlone from Life Extension recently and it got seized. The product seemed pretty mediocre anyway.

Not providing sources.
All the best.
 
Hi all—

I’m pretty new to this and trying to understand how to do things properly.

I appreciate how some members of this forum hold vendors accountable and emphasize the importance of lab testing. I also understand that the most reliable answer to the question posed in the title of this thread is to send a sample for lab testing myself.

It’s reassuring to see some vendors (a) reimbursing customers for testing, (b) posting test results both on Meso threads and their websites, and (c) aspiring to provide a high-quality product. That said, I’m struggling to understand how a customer is supposed to verify that the specific vial they have in hand corresponds to a posted test result.

There’s no batch or lot number on the vial. At best, I can reason that I purchased the product recently and that the vendor posted test results a few weeks ago, so it’s possible my vial came from that batch—but that feels more like wishful thinking than verification.

I want to make sure I’m not missing something obvious. Without a serial or batch identifier on the vial, I don’t see a clear way to confirm which batch it came from or to match it to a specific lab result. I could reach out to the vendor in advance of placing an order and ask, but of course that still relies on trust.

So the safest option seems to be testing it myself. However, even that has limitations: if a vendor pulls vials from different batches when fulfilling the same order, then testing a single vial from an order of (say) 15 identical vials doesn’t necessarily verify the rest—unless each vial is tested individually.

If there’s a standard practice or method I’m overlooking here, I’d appreciate being pointed in the right direction. I get that all this is inherently risky and I can accept that risk. But just want to make sure I understand how the testing game works.

Thanks!
The product you order should be the of the same batch that is janoshik tested, who everyone trusts (why we trust janoshik can be an entire different thread), this should be obvious by the photo in the janoshik test matching the vials that is delivered to you in appearance, for example if it were a batch named H10 for 15IU of hgh, this should be specified in the test and on the product delivered to you, you can then take to the forum to see if ideally someone else has already blindtested this batch, but more commonly people have blind tested other products from this same source, and if they consistently come back positive we as a community can trust the source, if they come back negative a very popular thread usually comes up to alert everyone, I am also knew to this and is hence only my knowledge and It may be flawed. I feel like after you look at countless different sources and cross examine alot using the analytic lab testing and janoshik webiste alot, you do build a sort of insinct for what you can or cannot trust. Your faith and trust in ceratin brands also builds after that first order and you get blood tests and see results and also see qualitative results in your own experience, this certainly helped me in knowing that what I am ordering isn't just some random powder with who knows what inside, thank you.
 
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