Nathanologist
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They all use UC-HPLC. If you have a lab that affordable offers tandem MS/MS please share.AFI is legit, they use UV spec though, they can identify knowns and quantities, but UV spec cannot identify unknown
They all use UC-HPLC. If you have a lab that affordable offers tandem MS/MS please share.AFI is legit, they use UV spec though, they can identify knowns and quantities, but UV spec cannot identify unknown
No, AFI uses UV spec, you can read it on their report…They all use UC-HPLC. If you have a lab that affordable offers tandem MS/MS please share.
HYB has no other option if they want to survive. Even they have not provided their own COAs on the batch or adequately explained what happened. I’ve read their ape statement and messaged with their reps. They aren’t doing QC, they’re doing damage control. They say they’re testing all their current stock batches with Jano- but that will takes weeks. Cheaper and better for them to acknowledge and refund ASAP whether true or not.It’s like you’re both ignoring HYB’s own acknowledgment that it’s true.
Even worse. No separation. No purity. No identity. No quantification. No confirmation the compound is even a peptide. The report is 💩even if the lab is ‘legit’ as in they exist in the world.No, AFI uses UV spec, you can read it on their report…
Can you post a link to one of these production videos? I'm curious now. So does Nexaph source the raw peptides, presumably from China, then package them at their own facility?I do, yes. We’ve seen the production videos. 🤷🏽
Concentration is based on absorbance in UV spec, and for purposes of confirming peptide prevalence for the use of peptide users is fine. They are able to tell if what is expected is in the vial and the concentration based on known data. I’m not sure why there’s so much hate on UV spec when it’s cheaper and effective for purposes of the general population of peptide users. We know it isn’t reta and that we shouldn’t use it.Even worse. No separation. No purity. No identity. No quantification. No confirmation the compound is even a peptide. The report is 💩even if the lab is ‘legit’ as in they exist in the world.
Define legit when they don't even have a valid website or a professional email address? They may be a business, but I'd never trust them.AFI is legit, they use UV spec though, they can identify knowns and quantities, but UV spec cannot identify unknown
Awww, they're talking about my posts. 😍Darwin Award winners. If the story is true I still hope they recover and learn that Russian Roulette isn’t good for your health. Stories like this will only lead to stricter regulations and better technology to search imported goods.
I had the same thought as this user:
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That's a 1000% fake COA company.There is a test report from AFI. I took a snap of it. The test is dated yesterday. Don’t know if it’s real or not.
Also, seeing how filthy some folks live and keep their recon space, refusing to observe any level of cleanliness, it’s more likely they injected the vial they store next to the used cat litter. 🤣Two people out of 6000 kits that were produced? lol I am not too worried. I wonder where the water came from? Was it Hospira? Muahaha!!!
Weird way to say that. But let's say you get an "bad" batch and test from those labs show the same, you go to the vendor and ask for a refund. But they tell you to kick rocks and provide a Jano test. I think you'd want to go the Janoshik route. They use Jano and unless you're truly worried about saving money, you should too.Also, I don't like the idea of someone forcing my hand to use a specific vendor, feels SUS to me. I have a lot of respect for Jano testing... but, Ted Bundy's girlfriend could say the same before she found out he was a SK. You can never really trust anyone.
Legitimate as in their methods are legit and the spectra provided is a legit UV Spec. All the COAs I’ve seen are accurate portrayals of UV spec methods. I don’t know about the business itself but everything I’ve seen come from them is what I would expect from their method.Define legit when they don't even have a valid website or a professional email address? They may be a business, but I'd never trust them.