http://igf./.html
I am hoping it is ok to post it this way but I think this is pretty important so I will take the chance.
I am hoping it is ok to post it this way but I think this is pretty important so I will take the chance.
This has been posted quite a bit in this forum already actually.http://igf./.html
I am hoping it is ok to post it this way but I think this is pretty important so I will take the chance.
part of that was just stupidy on lions part. The other part was plan indiference to the health of his customers. It cost extra to get receptor grade in BSA. The dumb bastard thought he was one upping his competition when he was just ****ing his customers. then he tried like hell to cover it up and keep selling and the owner of SM helped him in the end. IN short this was a lion problem, while I would be careful where I got it from we shouldn't put others in that class.
Well I doubt that they use BSA, I don't know that. Likesaid above know your souce. That was just plain stupid to start with on lions part, he actually bragged about using it and how everyone else stuff was crap because they didn't. (AA, phos, extra.) That was after he tried to say that solution was "sodium cloride" :trout:So, your thinking that MOST research places and MOST of the popular indvidual domestic ressellers are most likely NOT using the BSA version? And are therefore in most cases relatively safe for human consumption?
Well I doubt that they use BSA, I don't know that. Likesaid above know your souce. That was just plain stupid to start with on lions part, he actually bragged about using it and how everyone else stuff was crap because they didn't. (AA, phos, extra.) That was after he tried to say that solution was "sodium cloride" :trout:
That was the irony, It WAS high grade stuff and not a bad price for it ( compared to what his normal mark up is), it just wasn't the right stuff. that type of receptor grade is for lab use, that is why they used the BSA instead of HSA. Its cheaper and works well for almost any lab work you need. the problem being that it is dangerous to inject into preople. also as I understrand it receptor grade doesn't have to be the whole protien ether, just the binding part.there stuff wasnt exacly cheap either. I've seen worse (in terms of price) but I've also seen alot better.
just the unlucky ones. They may have been screwed big time. Lions IGF had/has BSA in it and that is not a good thing for humans to be injecting. do a search on it and you will see what I am talking about.Has anyone actually tried lion's igf?
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