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Would that show up as less mg/ml, "weaker", in testing?
Yes. Jano HPLC would account for this.
The person could try and "overdose" a vial if they got a bad batch but that doesnt benefit them much if they dont know the amount that is oxidized.
 
Just be aware if your LDL >70, and that CRP continues to be elevated, you’re doing cardiovascular damage at warp speed. It’s a terrible combo.
I also had a level of 144 LPA. Read it’s mostly genetic. Had mother get her bloods done and hers is high too.

Any good supps u recommend for it?
 
Currently running primals test deca and Dbol for 4 weeks so far. 600 test 400 deca Weekly. And 25 Dbol ED weight is up 18lbs most likely all due to Dbol atm. First time using deca as well. But all I have is positive feedback from primal for what I’ve ordered and used can’t speak on the other drama I’ve seen because it has never effected me personally so I have no right to speak on it.
 
Granted, it can’t detect early oxidation, but above the minimum threshold it’s a good test.

It doesn’t falsely detect oxidation, it’s just not as sensitive as we’d like.

We went from being completely blind to at least becoming aware of severe oxidation.
A little unrelated but still related to the brewing process how would one fuck up a sustanon 250 and end up with 432.51/ml @Photon @Ghoul @readalot
Not primal gear but some gear a buddy of mine had tested.
 
Very difficult to source in the US and EU, and 25x the price.

Oil compatible peroxide value (PV) strips are a relatively recent development (2023 I think)

It's easier to find FFA test strips, would that be sufficient to gauge oil life? I have some 3 year old GSO primo (not from Primal) that I'd like to test if it is safe or at least, test how close to unsafe territory it is.
 
It's easier to find FFA test strips, would that be sufficient to gauge oil life? I have some 3 year old GSO primo (not from Primal) that I'd like to test if it is safe or at least, test how close to unsafe territory it is.

FFA tells you how much degradation from exposure to moisture/humidity not oxidation. Both are measured by pharma, but PV(oxidation) is more important.
 
FFA tells you how much degradation from exposure to moisture/humidity not oxidation. Both are measured by pharma, but PV(oxidation) is more important.
Do you think a lot of the health issues from bodybuilding / roids in general is just from crappy UG gear, which almost all of it seems to be?

Example: Two parallel dimensions, one where gear was legal, cheap, and pharma grade vs the one we're in now.
 
Do you think a lot of the health issues from bodybuilding / roids in general is just from crappy UG gear, which almost all of it seems to be?

Example: Two parallel dimensions, one where gear was legal, cheap, and pharma grade vs the one we're in now.

Take a look at cycles people run. Then look at all the stuff they take to counter the effects and yet they keep on. A lot of the health issues are not cycling properly, never cycling off and adding fuel to the fire with shit diet and other things. You could get every drop of gear from pharma if they made it and you’d see the same things. You can look all across the forum and say what the fuck. Sure UGL is a contribution. But what are we all guilty of? Using drugs that the body wasn’t meant to use to alter our genetic predispositions
 
Do you think a lot of the health issues from bodybuilding / roids in general is just from crappy UG gear, which almost all of it seems to be?

Example: Two parallel dimensions, one where gear was legal, cheap, and pharma grade vs the one we're in now.
My guess is 90-95% API and 5-10% non pharma shit in some UG stuff. Could be wrong...99/1? Good question.

I have definitely gone past the 80/20 rule on a few things in the past. Doesn't mean they shouldn't be addressed but I like how you raise the relative contribution component.
 
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