KLOW testing for purity?
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I've noticed that blends like KLOW often only show the mass of each peptide, and not the purity. Nexaph's testing group for KLOW specifically says "For this batch we will look for mass only and will not test for purity as it's not possible with peptide blends". However, I'm looking at another vendor's website (Orbitrex) and it shows a test report for KLOW that DOES include an "average purity" for the blend.
I'm strongly considering buying a kit from Nexaph since it's so much cheaper than single vials, but I'm not sure how comfortable I am without the purity testing. Anyone have thoughts on this? Another consideration would be to buy kits for each peptide separately and blend them myself, but what a pain.
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Did you pull the trigger on this? If so which vendor, and results?
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Crush has some in testing, due to drop Wednesday and/or Friday, has full testing. You gotta be quick though
.I can’t remember the kit price though, single vial at the time I purchased was 62 with the discount code. Haven’t tried nexaph klow.
Crush is now half and full kits only
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I’ve been using EZ Pep and Nexaph Glow/Klow for several months and am very happy with the results. Planning to order more Klow soon. Not that worried about it. I have bought a bunch of peps from them and have been happy with the concentration and purity, so this falls into an extension of confidence for me.
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