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AVOID PG ANABOLICS SCAMMER - FAKE GEAR - TEST RESULTS ATTACHED

jasonthegr8

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Avoid at all costs Ordered Anavar from the Global pharma Line tested positive for Dbol.
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Tested it 3 times it was either found to have nothing at all, flour filler, or dbol

Test results can be found https://getyourdrugstested.com/test-results-archive/

go to the search field and type in under "code" P3 then tested again with code PGA 2 and then with Code PGA 3.

if you want to go even deeper search oxandrolone and look for all the yellow PGA capsules with others getting burnt
 

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BigarmsAL

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I used them back in the day when I first started on gear and honestly had good results with oils I ordered they got busted in 2019 or 2020 I believe and stopped shipping to the us and were down for months then opened back up some how I’d be weary anyway after that
 

EnhancedGrappler

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It must be pointed out that the "testing method" you employed is not one of considerable reputability. We discourage relying on services such as "Get your drugs tested", used above for any sort of qualitative or quantitative analysis of AAS. They employ FTIR testing and are best purposed for things like detecting trace amounts of fentanyl in illicit street drugs.

They have a poor reputation when it comes to analysis of AAS. While we cannot comment on the quality of the product you allege to have tested from this source - a source who does not have a presence here - we must remind you that only HPLC can be taken seriously when attempting to determine what is in a product you receive.

In light of that, anyone viewing this thread should take the "results" provided by OP with a significant grain of salt.
 

jasonthegr8

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I'm not even talking about mgs, or trace material I'm talking about active ingredient. The FTIR is able to tell the difference between Oxandrolone and Dbol it did just that all I was looking for. If you look at all the Syn products tested on that site that claim to Anavar all actually test positive as what it should Oxandrolone..
 

EnhancedGrappler

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I'm not even talking about mgs, or trace material I'm talking about active ingredient. The FTIR is able to tell the difference between Oxandrolone and Dbol it did just that all I was looking for. If you look at all the Syn products tested on that site that claim to Anavar all actually test positive as what it should Oxandrolone..
As I said GYDT is not very reliable in this sphere. Some of the results they have produced for various samples demonstrates carelessness if not outright apathy. In the course of the last few years I've seen claims of tablets or capsules containing "90% clenbuterol" and "60% aromasin", etc.. The fact that these results are published at all is indicative of the fact that they either do not know what they are doing or they do not care.

It's a noble effort as far as harm reduction goes, but their results have previously not lined up with results attained through HPLC analysis. I am not responding here to tell you that they are wrong, they could be right about this particular product, but they have a poor track record when it comes to analysis of AAS.

I have to put these things into context as you're posting about a source who isn't here to defend themselves and you're citing the authority of a testing service that is poorly equipped to make these determinations. Perhaps if you still have a sample you could submit it to @Janoshik to get a more decisive result.
 

Janoshik

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It must be pointed out that the "testing method" you employed is not one of considerable reputability. We discourage relying on services such as "Get your drugs tested", used above for any sort of qualitative or quantitative analysis of AAS. They employ FTIR testing and are best purposed for things like detecting trace amounts of fentanyl in illicit street drugs. detecting major components of something.

They have a poor reputation when it comes to analysis of AAS. While we cannot comment on the quality of the product you allege to have tested from this source - a source who does not have a presence here - we must remind you that only HPLC can be taken seriously when attempting to determine what is in a product you receive.

In light of that, anyone viewing this thread should take the "results" provided by OP with a significant grain of salt.
 

Janoshik

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claims of tablets or capsules containing "90% clenbuterol" and "60% aromasin", etc.. The fact that these results are published at all is indicative of the fact that they either do not know what they are doing or they do not care.
Oh lord. I knew they were not quite competent, but that's whole another level.
 
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