Nexaph vendor review
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To the folks here not doing additional tests for your Nexaph orders, do you guys think the risk of endotoxins is pretty minimal then? I'm on the fence.
The batch I want is NXP-2P1004162026-03 and it's been around since April, so I assume if there was anything bad about it, it would have surfaced by now, but then again, not many people use the small mg kits [over-thinking intensifies
]@volume-1 This is actually my only heartburn with Nexaph. I sure wish they had the endotoxin tests done, but I get thats one of the reasons their pricing is where it is. My current favorite vendor on here does all the testing, albeit at a slightly higher price, but Im not so sure thats the case if you want additional testing done.
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@volume-1 I have been following the 30 and 60 mg batches for the last 6-8 months and I haven't found any results that will keep me from a future purchase. I have participated in 3p testing and happy with the results. Note: the failed Christmas batch was failed sterility not endos.
I have considered using Finnrick for endo if I need to do that on my own. If it is a concern that might be a way to go.
I have several friends who just buy Nexaph and pin. No testing, no Telegram no nothing. Not advocating that, just saying.Edited: I won't pay money to Finnrick and participate in its BS
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@volume-1 This is actually my only heartburn with Nexaph. I sure wish they had the endotoxin tests done, but I get thats one of the reasons their pricing is where it is. My current favorite vendor on here does all the testing, albeit at a slightly higher price, but Im not so sure thats the case if you want additional testing done.
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I would watch the several Jano videos. You really get a look see on endotoxins and sterility. Endotoxins is a massive outlier. Testing for sterility covers both. Go on telegram and you will see every batch tested for Nexaph a bunch includes a full screen.
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@vpeptides it’s a terrific marketing ploy. Fictitious scarcity, fictitious it will be outlawed, fictitious prices. BAC water is the best example people have years and years worth and it expires in a year. Alcohol pretty easily dissipates
It’s also the game of how cheap can I get it. Buy grey, be part of the “big drop”, shared testing= score. It’s one of the best marketing ploys of all time. It will studied in business schools for years to come
@vpeptides it’s a terrific marketing ploy. Fictitious scarcity, fictitious it will be outlawed, fictitious prices. BAC water is the best example people have years and years worth and it expires in a year. Alcohol pretty easily dissipates
It’s also the game of how cheap can I get it. Buy grey, be part of the “big drop”, shared testing= score. It’s one of the best marketing ploys of all time. It will studied in business schools for years to come
NO KIDDING! I can't afford the hoard!
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I haven't been here that long but have never even heard it discussed with regard to Nexaph. I do run everything through a filter though, no matter who it's from. -
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@volume-1 I think the only failed endotoxin test related to Jeep. The Jano guy discussed it.
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@emkay lol I'm very new to the space and don't know what STG stands for or the website address.
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With one exception, every test I have seen on Nexaph products passed endo and sterility. I’ve seen some private group tests that I can’t publish because of the group rules. I dug pretty deep. Even on Finrick, where Nexaph takes a good beating(mostly because of their overfill habits) the endos pass. They do have many resources to ensure a good balance between price and quality. Telegram and such.
Sterility a more complex issue. To properly do sterility testing you need about 14-60 days, depending on the dilutant and the compound. All other short run tests are… well… lacking. If you’re worried about sterility, definitely filter. That handles most possibles.
So far I’ve filtered, or not, form Nexaph. Thankfully there had been no adverse reactions either way. My female bunny gets everything filtered, because you know, love… and all that. My male rat, a bit more edgy on research, and goes either way.
That said, most of my kits sit around a month or so before I use them. At the volume they put out, I would likely hear of any issues before it gets pinned.
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With one exception, every test I have seen on Nexaph products passed endo and sterility. I’ve seen some private group tests that I can’t publish because of the group rules. I dug pretty deep. Even on Finrick, where Nexaph takes a good beating(mostly because of their overfill habits) the endos pass. They do have many resources to ensure a good balance between price and quality. Telegram and such.
Sterility a more complex issue. To properly do sterility testing you need about 14-60 days, depending on the dilutant and the compound. All other short run tests are… well… lacking. If you’re worried about sterility, definitely filter. That handles most possibles.
So far I’ve filtered, or not, form Nexaph. Thankfully there had been no adverse reactions either way. My female bunny gets everything filtered, because you know, love… and all that. My male rat, a bit more edgy on research, and goes either way.
That said, most of my kits sit around a month or so before I use them. At the volume they put out, I would likely hear of any issues before it gets pinned.
@Snake-Pepskin said everything I would say pretty much. Nexaph is my go too. It’s more expensive than grey which I do as well occasionally but the number of users is really the best case for safety. Using Jano is a plus in my book they are the standard. These small pop up labs with a couple of employees, protocols and
equipment no one knows anything about is a little scary. What you pay Jano for the basics is more than you would pay for the basics and endotoxins at these other labs. I wonder if these labs have the training, materials and equipment to perform top level testing.Enough people on here seem to use Crush so they are becoming another favorite since we would hear about any adverse effects on here pretty quick.
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Crush definitely adds another layer of comfort. I haven’t ordered from them yet, but I might.
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Crush definitely adds another layer of comfort. I haven’t ordered from them yet, but I might.
@Snake-Pepskin not sure about the extra level I guess because of the tests at ILS who I use now for my own testing.. I just think Jano is a a different standard and that’s only because we have no insight at all into these other small labs like ILS, Freedom, Kovera and others
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Interesting tidbit I read last night on STG, that site is of the opinion that testing sterility is not important if you filter everything with a .22um filter. I understand the mechanics and science of that... but seems sketchy to me since that would all but guarantee the presence of endotoxins as I understand it.
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