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Thoughts on Duplicate COA's

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  • saltyaltyS Offline
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    saltyalty
    wrote last edited by
    #1

    So Im currently shopping around for GHK-CU and MOTS-C and looked at EZ Peptides and Nexaph since they have good reviews on here.

    Here is the COA for Nexaph: https://verify.janoshik.com/tests/113056-GHKcu_50mg_BlueGreen_RSLV71WWSLA4

    Here is the COA for EZPeptides: https://verify.janoshik.com/tests/113789-GHKcu_50mg_BlueGreen_S4MIIH68XKES

    What kind of sorcery is this!? They have the same images and the same test date and the same exact purity and the same exact mg in each vial.

    I will literally not purchase from either of these companies now. Also side note, can we all get off the Janoshik teet. He literally admitted to doing testing for beer money and taught himself how to do it.... meaning he is not an expert or scientist.

    Rant over.

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    • WisGal64W Offline
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      WisGal64
      wrote last edited by WisGal64
      #2

      EZ sources single vials from Nexaph, I call them sister companies. You'll notice that on some products Ameano peptides does as well

      Nexaph used to have a link on their site for single vials which navigated you to EZ

      “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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        matthewwalsh
        wrote last edited by
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        Got an order from Nexaph (look at pic). Contacted them 2xs regarding the inconsistent material lvls within the same batch - silence. You be the judge...

        picture 2 nexaph blend too low.jpeg

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          jackiewatson
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          Yes, I have been told that if you order single vials from Nexaph, it is coming from their sister company, EZ Peptides. So, source is the same, so that is the reason that the COAs are the same? I'm not sure about this, though, but I know I have read it.

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          • WisGal64W Offline
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            WisGal64
            wrote last edited by
            #5

            There are multiple vendors that are sharing CoAs it seems, the only thing changing on the CoA is the company name. Not sure if they are paying for that change or??

            “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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            • M matthewwalsh

              Got an order from Nexaph (look at pic). Contacted them 2xs regarding the inconsistent material lvls within the same batch - silence. You be the judge...

              picture 2 nexaph blend too low.jpeg

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              saltyalty
              wrote last edited by
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              @matthewwalsh Are those empty vials!?

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              • saltyaltyS saltyalty

                @matthewwalsh Are those empty vials!?

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                matthewwalsh
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                @saltyalty Supposedly no - but you need a magnifying glass to see any material.

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