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    Mindset Modality
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    Curious if anyone knows why EZ Peptides COAs show images of bottles with handwritten, generic labels?

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      @mindset-modality I don't know for sure, but I have a pretty educated guess. EZ Peptides is basically the single vial arm of Nexaph. Janoshik, the lab the creates COAs for many suppliers including Nexaph, will, for a fee, allow an original supplier like Nexaph to create a new COA from the same initial sample for a subsidiary/affiliate. Nexaph sells vials in kits of 10 without per vial labels. So my guess is that you are seeing the hand written per-vial lables from Nexaph's samples when you look at EZ Peptides' COAs.

      Please note that this is all above board, at least in my opinion. This is all broadly known and understood. Does that help at all?

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        Curious if anyone knows why EZ Peptides COAs show images of bottles with handwritten, generic labels?

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        @Mindset-Modality thats actually a normal grey practice.

        and ed is right. EZpeptides is nexaph's single vial arm. Jano charges a fee for nexaph to amend the tests for those they supply.

        "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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          @Randy I may have missed discussions about this previously, but what is your take on/experience with Nexaph - mostly in terms quality? My research rodent is interested in the NXP-2P bundle, and I'm trying to decide if I should waste a bottle to get testing done or not.

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            I've given them north of 20k over the last few years. Join their telegram group and check out their vendor paid third party testing :).

            Right now theyre good but that can change overnight. This goes for any vendor.

            Also what size? recently their endo numbers were a bit high (not out of range just higher than normal)

            "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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              I've given them north of 20k over the last few years. Join their telegram group and check out their vendor paid third party testing :).

              Right now theyre good but that can change overnight. This goes for any vendor.

              Also what size? recently their endo numbers were a bit high (not out of range just higher than normal)

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              @Randy I’m looking at the 10mg for the NXP-2P and the CJC no dac/ipa 5/5mg too. I’ve used EZPeptides and seemed to have good luck, so I figured I’d save some money by going bulk on a couple of peps I research with more frequently.

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                it was the 60 batch from two ago that tested hot. Stock up!

                "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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                  it was the 60 batch from two ago that tested hot. Stock up!

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                  @Randy What do you mean by "stock up"?
                  I'm currently trying to decide on 30 vs 60 for my personal needs and wondering if the 60 is testing hot, I might be better off with the 30? Also, plan to add filtering to my protocol asap.

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                    @Randy What do you mean by "stock up"?
                    I'm currently trying to decide on 30 vs 60 for my personal needs and wondering if the 60 is testing hot, I might be better off with the 30? Also, plan to add filtering to my protocol asap.

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                    @PepNewbie Its the same raws between the two and thats the source of the endo numbers. Excipients were negative. It was still well under FDA requirements but higher than they would like.

                    id wait for a presale of the 60s to go live if you are going for the larger size.

                    "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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                      @PepNewbie Its the same raws between the two and thats the source of the endo numbers. Excipients were negative. It was still well under FDA requirements but higher than they would like.

                      id wait for a presale of the 60s to go live if you are going for the larger size.

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                      @Randy Thanks!

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                        @Mindset-Modality thats actually a normal grey practice.

                        and ed is right. EZpeptides is nexaph's single vial arm. Jano charges a fee for nexaph to amend the tests for those they supply.

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                        @Randy
                        Appreciate it Randy and thanks @PeptideEd.

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