BT labs in West Palm Beach

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I have what appears to be a vial of ineffective Retatrutide, 20mg reconstituted with 2ml BAC water. I had been using 4mg Reta per week. So some was carefully drawn out. leaving about 1ml of solution in the vial. I stopped by BT labs after some back n forth emails where they mentioned they see ineffective peptides more often than they would like. Anyway, really nice looking lab, professional people, larger than expected given the street view, and I had hoped to do business with them. NOPE. They looked at the vial, asked if I had used it, and refused to take it.

Here is my conversation with them:

Me: Maybe I will do just the reconstituted vial for testing, as I can send back the others. Maybe the vendor will make it right? When you test, can you determine if it is a substitution such as Tirz for Reta?

BTlabs: "Yes, we can run analysis on reconstituted samples. We just need to know how much volume of BAC water you used to reconstitute the sample and how much potency the vial is supposed to be. We can confirm after testing whether it is Retatrutide or not.

We can test it "blind" that way we report what we find instead of failing the test if it is not Retatrutide. The Retatrutide sample testing will be 125 usd and the blind test is 175 usd."


Anyway, here's the thing, I want to use them for testing vials prior to use. I DO NOT WANT TO EVER RISK INJECTING AN UNKNOWN AGAIN. As it set off a health crisis for me, Reta is very helpful for my autoimmune inflammation!!! Bad or ineffective product simply results in months long flare ups.

Thoughts???
 
Weird, I’ve never heard of a lab taking reconstituted peptides. Usually they do it themselves to toss it into the machine.

I would say keep researching and find out how to join some group tests. I always insist one of the vials in my kits gets tested for the extra peace of mind. This brings overall testing costs down significantly and usually gets you a more comprehensive set of testing.
 
You can find out if it is Reta. Actually amount will be an estimate. There are a lot of variables that could effect the exact amount of BAC you reconed with. Thats why labs want to start with an unreconstituted vial.
 
Janoshin will take reconstituted solutions. BT Labs is probably covering their ass legally here, it's not a technival limitation.
 
Janoshin will take reconstituted solutions. BT Labs is probably covering their ass legally here, it's not a technival limitation.
The thing is, they said they could take it and just wanted to know how much BAC water I used. I'm just not clear on whether it was a miscommunication or a change of heart on their part.

I may bring a new vial to them. See if they play ball.
 

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