
Interesting thread, I read the PA thread too, doesnt totally make sense to me, Im no chemist by any means, but I'll see if theres anything I can find out, I wonder if they knew before they ran the test that:
Methylepitiostanol is a methylated version of the steroid Epitiostanol. It is readily active and does not require conversion. Under the influence of heat methylepitiostanol readily breaks down to 17a-Methyl-androstan-2-en-17b-ol (DMT) http://www.primordialperformance.com...-epistane.html
And I wonder if the place that did the "test" will check the epi clones too: Epi-MAX,M14-E,Methyl-E, E-Max, E-Stane, Hemaguno, Hemapolin, Epi-Mass Epidrol, Epistrong, it would be interesting to see the results.
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Roadblock, is that an admission?
No it's not....Just a comment saying that EPI under certain conditions can convert to DMT/P-Plex...This is certainly no secret and I quarntee if other brands are tested more would reveal the same. I'm not saying this is the case with IBE as I do not know and have not seen any first hand test.
And is that very bad?? Because I only pulse Epi and then run some OTC stuff...but phera's heavy stuff
You should be fine and who is to say the "Test" even happened correctly ??? How was the product stored before testing ??? Was it intentionally stored wrong to get a certain result ? Who funded the test ? All these questions should be considered before taking any so called "test" to heart.
Remember politics plays a huge roll in the supplement business. To think otherwise and your being Naive.
It's a contamination issue or mislabeling having to due with the isomers.
Epi is a steroid in it's own right; no conversion needed.
*would be
depnds on alot of things