Peptide testing Question
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I recently placed an order and recieved the following.
1 Kit 10mg Reta
1 Kit BPC157/ TB500 10mg
1 Kit CJC-1295/1PA 5mgI have them package in the fridge, and am planning on sending in a vial of each for testing.
When ai recieve the COAs and all comes back with the green light.
Question: how would I know if the Reta other 9 vials are 10mg or not?
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I recently placed an order and recieved the following.
1 Kit 10mg Reta
1 Kit BPC157/ TB500 10mg
1 Kit CJC-1295/1PA 5mgI have them package in the fridge, and am planning on sending in a vial of each for testing.
When ai recieve the COAs and all comes back with the green light.
Question: how would I know if the Reta other 9 vials are 10mg or not?
@mikealreynolds You wouldn’t! That’s the risk with grey. If you compare your CoA to others you can find and Mass/Purity match I’d just assume they’re in the same range.
Only way to truly know is sending them all off for testing which isn’t realistic.
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@Randy , thank you
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@Randy I have given up on grey by the time you factor in the cost of testing it’s better to just go with Nexaph.
@stevensanto , I was going thru the math. And that seems like your correct in your statement!
I had placed this order to stock up, hopefully the testing comes back good.
Thank you for the feedback!! This community is great!
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@Randy I have given up on grey by the time you factor in the cost of testing it’s better to just go with Nexaph.
@stevensanto said:
@Randy I have given up on grey by the time you factor in the cost of testing it’s better to just go with Nexaph.
I wouldn’t trust Nexaph tests… no different than any grey supplier, they can pick and choose what vials they send for testing.
At best if you are not going to test yourself, look into 3rd party tests, at least those vials were randomly picked from the ones sent to customers.For me, I only send one vial out for testing. A couple friends of mine ordered all at the same time, 10 kits or more of one product, and we send 1 vial out and split the cost.
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https://www.finnrick.com/free-sample-test?i=hd
finnrick tests free but takes a long time
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@stevensanto said:
@Randy I have given up on grey by the time you factor in the cost of testing it’s better to just go with Nexaph.
I wouldn’t trust Nexaph tests… no different than any grey supplier, they can pick and choose what vials they send for testing.
At best if you are not going to test yourself, look into 3rd party tests, at least those vials were randomly picked from the ones sent to customers.For me, I only send one vial out for testing. A couple friends of mine ordered all at the same time, 10 kits or more of one product, and we send 1 vial out and split the cost.
@Commander I think one of the big benefits for going with Nexaph despite the pricing is the massive group tests you can find for them easily for their products. That being said, there's other vendors with communities that do constant testing on their products as well which are half the cost of Nexaph.
All about risk tolerances at the end of the day.
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https://www.finnrick.com/free-sample-test?i=hd
finnrick tests free but takes a long time
@brandenscheidecker The tests kind of suck IMO. Only look at purity the scoring is dumb
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@Commander I think one of the big benefits for going with Nexaph despite the pricing is the massive group tests you can find for them easily for their products. That being said, there's other vendors with communities that do constant testing on their products as well which are half the cost of Nexaph.
All about risk tolerances at the end of the day.
Yep, they is tons of group testing on STG for a bunch of vendors WAY cheaper than Nexaph.
Only advantage to Nexaph is if you need it quick. -
they score the vendor/manufacturer based on multiple samples
it has nothing to do with your sample, You get a COA, you can pay for endotoxins test. So if you send them reta 30 they tell you its reta 28 or whatever it ends up being. its free. -
Yep, they is tons of group testing on STG for a bunch of vendors WAY cheaper than Nexaph.
Only advantage to Nexaph is if you need it quick.@Commander This may be a dumb question but what is STG?
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@christexer STG is Stairway to Gray. They have a website with some intro info on the gray market and a Telegram with even more resources on vendors, testing etc. If you go to the website the link to join the Telegram group is at the very bottom of the page.
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@Commander This may be a dumb question but what is STG?
@christexer
Pretty much you will find a bunch of group test results from their “approved vendors” -
Unfortunately Finnrick won’t test any sample you send them. They have to “choose” to test it
@Commander is this true? I have sent them 3 samples and they tested all of them.
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@christexer
Pretty much you will find a bunch of group test results from their “approved vendors”@Commander Their approved vendors is a fun one. Notice a few missing

STG is a great resource either way.
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@Commander Their approved vendors is a fun one. Notice a few missing

STG is a great resource either way.
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