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What does LEGIT GW50516/Caradrine powder taste like?

Viator77

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maybe some of you have seen my other thread detailing my issue with a recent Carradine powder purchase. I just like to know if any of you know what Carradine / gw50516 powder should taste like. Is it bitter, sour, etc. Mine taste like powdered chalk

I realize different manufacturing processes can leave a chemical appearing or tasting slightly different. It can even affect solubility to some degree but I don't think different manufacturing processes would lead an ethanol soluble chemical to form a thick paste-like substance when mixed with 96% pure ethanol
 
maybe some of you have seen my other thread detailing my issue with a recent Carradine powder purchase. I just like to know if any of you know what Carradine / gw50516 powder should taste like. Is it bitter, sour, etc. Mine taste like powdered chalk

I realize different manufacturing processes can leave a chemical appearing or tasting slightly different. It can even affect solubility to some degree but I don't think different manufacturing processes would lead an ethanol soluble chemical to form a thick paste-like substance when mixed with 96% pure ethanol
wtf is carradine?
 
In my defense I also wrote GW501516... actually no I didn't I even spelled that wrong, but only once.

Thank you for correcting me as I'm sure no one had any idea what I was talking about ��
 
After extensive research, pure cardarine can produce a thick, gel-like liquid if ethanol is the only solvent, but all manufacturing/ synthesis procedures produce a bitter tasting powder, in case anyone else was curious
 
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They are all bitter, and -> Water + PEG400 + some Alcohol (The alcohol is just for anti-bacterial)
 
yes it not being bitter and being pretty much tasteless was the final straw it's going in the trash. If anyone wants to know the vendor just PM me.

I've given them two weeks to make it right or return my emails and they haven't. The least I could do is make sure they don't burn anyone else
 
yes it not being bitter and being pretty much tasteless was the final straw it's going in the trash. If anyone wants to know the vendor just PM me.

I've given them two weeks to make it right or return my emails and they haven't. The least I could do is make sure they don't burn anyone else

Well what are you basing this on? Just because it doesnt taste bitter to you doesn't mean it won't for anyone else. Also you gotta understand that the cardarine might not have any taste but other ingredients and therefore they might be produced differently in other places. I would instead focus on how I feel on it and I don't know natural but when you run tren you will notice what it does big-time.
 
Don't take it, wether it's good or not.

Are you a competitive athlete?
If yes, it's banned by WADA.

No? It won't do anything for you.
Do, more research into what you want to take and why.
 
You make some good points... you all do. But the main reasons for me to dump it are: it is impossible for me to measure volumetrically with any accuracy, and the same vendors liquid gw501516 looks and tastes nothing like the dissolved or partially dissolved powder. so even if it's pure, I'd be getting wildly varying doses every day which can range from ineffective to dangerous.

Justthere4com- why are you so anti GW? not trying to be a troll I'm just genuinely curious. It has benefits for people who are bedridden not just athletes. the first 8-week cycle I did with this compound yielded the best blood work I've had since I was 12 years old
 
I personally wouldn’t bother with liquid SARMS for the reason you mentioned, it seems difficult to measure exact dosage. I’ll be sticking to capsules.
 
There is no difference between liquid or capped SARMS except the legality in the USA. You cannot legally sell capped SARMS or RC's here, as they are not for human consumption. Capped denotes a supplement and the FDA has been clear on their ruling with this regard.

The liquid SARMS companies get around it by being in the grey area of legality and your stating you are not using them for human consumption.

*Regarding measurement. Oral syringes work for measuring liquid medications just the same.
 
There’s a lot of companies out there that aren’t following the law of course. One company was raided by the FDA. It seems the only repercussions they’ve faced was having to take down two of their non-SARMS products (one was an AAS). But they’ve continued to sell SARMS in capsules. So maybe they’ve found some legal loophole.
I agree, measuring the dose of liquid SARMS is probably easier than I initially stated, but I have other reasons for wanting to avoid them.
 
There is no difference between liquid or capped SARMS except the legality in the USA. You cannot legally sell capped SARMS or RC's here, as they are not for human consumption. Capped denotes a supplement and the FDA has been clear on their ruling with this regard.

The liquid SARMS companies get around it by being in the grey area of legality and your stating you are not using them for human consumption.

*Regarding measurement. Oral syringes work for measuring liquid medications just the same.

Aren't capsules banned in USA due to the guy that opened bottles an put poison in them then put them back in the store? Then again I'm pretty sure I've seen them around at gas stations.
 
Aren't capsules banned in USA due to the guy that opened bottles an put poison in them then put them back in the store? Then again I'm pretty sure I've seen them around at gas stations.

I'm not sure, but that's pretty scary. I am old enough to remember the Tylenol poisonings years ago. Freaked me out, and they had to recall millions of containers from the shelves between a date period to insure no more could contain the poison put there by some psycho.

However, I think it was the fact they were capped and made by bigger named companies whom were told to C&D by the FDA*. If you are a small company you could probably fly under their radar for at least a while, but that's a risk. It still doesn't change the fact they are banned in the USA in capped format because the connotation of being a supplement for human consumption. That's my reading by the FDA.

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I am a very strong believer, if you don't know what you don't know, don't put it in your body until you either know too much to do it, or are ok with the potential issues with putting it in your body. Accessibility makes ignorance an afterthought. As per your saying about having these oddly named mimics at gas stations. Who knows what is in them besides the research chemical. Often companies put stims and pump products in so you feel different but in fact, you are only getting symptoms of the sundry extras.

The true test of a product is limited scope of ingredients and quality of their constituents.


Edit:* Or probably the patent holders of the compounds I believe .
 
I'm not sure, but that's pretty scary. I am old enough to remember the Tylenol poisonings years ago. Freaked me out, and they had to recall millions of containers from the shelves between a date period to insure no more could contain the poison put there by some psycho.

However, I think it was the fact they were capped and made by bigger named companies whom were told to C&D by the FDA. If you are a small company you could probably fly under their radar for at least a while, but that's a risk. It still doesn't change the fact they are banned in the USA in capped format because the connotation of being a supplement for human consumption. That's my reading by the FDA.

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I am a very strong believer, if you don't know what you don't know, don't put it in your body until you either know too much to do it, or are ok with the potential issues with putting it in your body. Accessibility makes ignorance an afterthought. As per your saying about having these oddly named mimics at gas stations. Who knows what is in them besides the research chemical. Often companies put stims and pump products in so you feel different but in fact, you are only getting symptoms of the sundry extras.

The true test of a product is limited scope of ingredients and quality of their constituents.

You seem like a smart guy. Yeah these capsules are dick pills that by the way jon Jones in ufc claimed containing clomid or something.. if my memory is correct they stopped selling any medicin in capsule form but I can't speak for so called stims. It's funny how little we humans actually know, we know what to give our cats but not what we should eat ourselves. We assume that low fat is the way to go, then they change it to high fat etc. Nah we're all guinea pigs for future generations. Gw definitely does positive things but who knows using it for 30 years? I mean it looks too good to be true almost that we can control cholesterol with a pill and not experience any sides if a never go off, it that's true I hope they can do the same thing with blood pressure and so on. And yes the Tylenol thing might be the scariest thing anyone has ever done just because it's on the verge of impossible to find the guy.
 
"Accessibility makes ignorance an afterthought." - That's some hemingway-esque $h1t right there. that's the kind of quote that can be applied two hundreds of different problems in society, not just people putting stuff in their body without knowing the ramifications

Chados it's just over the counter medications that aren't allowed to use gel caps. I'd say about 98% of supplements use them. I used to deliver soda to a manufacturing facility in Fairfield NJ that encapsulated supplements for pharmacy brands AND one really big name supplement company, and the state of the place was deplorable: piles of raw ingredients sitting on the ground with nothing in between the raw powders and the floor but some cardboard, insects and rodents were commonplace. Needless to say I stopped using that brand and will no longer buy Pharmacy brands but it makes you think what about the places I haven't seen?
 
"Accessibility makes ignorance an afterthought." - That's some hemingway-esque $h1t right there. that's the kind of quote that can be applied two hundreds of different problems in society, not just people putting stuff in their body without knowing the ramifications

Chados it's just over the counter medications that aren't allowed to use gel caps. I'd say about 98% of supplements use them. I used to deliver soda to a manufacturing facility in Fairfield NJ that encapsulated supplements for pharmacy brands AND one really big name supplement company, and the state of the place was deplorable: piles of raw ingredients sitting on the ground with nothing in between the raw powders and the floor but some cardboard, insects and rodents were commonplace. Needless to say I stopped using that brand and will no longer buy Pharmacy brands but it makes you think what about the places I haven't seen?

Ah maybe that's what it is. I know they did something about the problem.
 
You make some good points... you all do. But the main reasons for me to dump it are: it is impossible for me to measure volumetrically with any accuracy, and the same vendors liquid gw501516 looks and tastes nothing like the dissolved or partially dissolved powder. so even if it's pure, I'd be getting wildly varying doses every day which can range from ineffective to dangerous.

Justthere4com- why are you so anti GW? not trying to be a troll I'm just genuinely curious. It has benefits for people who are bedridden not just athletes. the first 8-week cycle I did with this compound yielded the best blood work I've had since I was 12 years old
is it cardarine that gives you the yellowing eyesight and night vision problems or s4 andarine?
 
S4... but some people on The Selfhacked Forum have attributed other, permanent vision problems to cardarine.
 
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