We absolutely should hold every vendor to the same standard, I don't think anyone has said otherwise and its weird you keep repeating it.
Look, Cain and I are not friends. I am an occasional customer who understands their background, and I continue to do business with them because I find the additional scrutiny they receive beneficial from a risk perspective. Whether or not you realize it this community has more leverage over Nexaph then we will EVER have over any other vendor specifically because their past behavior and that's very useful when it comes to extracting concessions on certain issues. I've intentionally shined a spotlight on him in the past to ensure forum members get the best possible outcomes for them (better than they'd get from any other vendor) and I like that dynamic a lot.
However, that only works because I'm precise in my criticism of them and I don't ask questions about their practices that I don't also ask about other vendors. It's clear that Cain used a different excipient than Janoshik expected with that batch of Tirz, but we have no evidence that it poses a risk to the health and safety of his customers, or might cause the Tirz to degrade more rapidly. We also don't know (and haven't asked) about the excipients other companies use. Maybe they use the same ones as Lilly, but maybe they don't. Maybe everyone is using different excipients based on what makes the most financial sense for them.
You, I, Jano, Cain, and everyone else doesn't actually know the effects of using that ingredient with tirz. Calling it an experiment is generous.
We know that AmoPure changed their excipients at least twice, and according to them the first change resulted in an increase in serious ISRs. There was certainly some talk about that, but no one put up any warnings about them. When I tried to get people to investigate those efforts fell flat. That was an obvious and immediate health and safety concern that was clearly related to the company's formulation (again, they admitted as much), and it never garnered this much suspicion or concern.
Janoshik said this filler was interacting with glp1s in unusual ways.
Can you share that information? I never saw Janoshik say anything about the excipient interacting with the GLP-1 in an unusual way. THAT would be very important and would definitely warrant investigation.
Nexaph totally shit the bed on this one and it’s indefensible but he takes PayPal so a bunch of people stick their heads in the sand.
That's not why people continue to use Nexaph. People choose Nexaph because he meets their standards for quality, safety and convenience. I've never seen a test results below 98%, always reasonable fill, his products don't give weird ISRs or unexpected sides, and his customer service is closer to ASC than QSC, everything else is a bonus. Until one of the above changes, people will continue to buy from him.