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Finnrick Testing

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    Commander
    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    First, sorry to post this here. There is no section for Testing or Test Results (Hint may we please have a section for Testing and Results), so I put this here and figured Jeff would move it to where it belongs.
    From what I have been reading most people do not like Finnrick because of their grading system. But besides that, are the results good to use? Like mass and purity. I was thinking of sending in some samples to them to test.

    Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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      I have a batch of Reta that was tested 9 times between Jano and Finn. Three jano, six Finn. At Finn there was two really low ball numbers from the same lab, Krause, which I think is lab E.

      Peptides are only as good as your Bac Water

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        I see they use Krause a lot for testing.

        Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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          Krause always tests low. Id use them to confirm something isnt what is advertised but nothing more

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

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            I just filled out the paperwork on Finnrick, kind of a pain in the ass. I am sending some Para Phama in to be tested because I have a bunch and can spare it. I wanted to test the process of Finnrick testing. Probably will never do it again, it is a pain

            Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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            • C Commander

              I just filled out the paperwork on Finnrick, kind of a pain in the ass. I am sending some Para Phama in to be tested because I have a bunch and can spare it. I wanted to test the process of Finnrick testing. Probably will never do it again, it is a pain

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              @Commander get any results on this?

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              • hunt_akH hunt_ak

                @Commander get any results on this?

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                @hunt_ak
                Ya, they never even sent me an email back on this… they are basically worthless.
                I have moved on to trying different testing labs

                Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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