MA Research HCG?

Has anyone used their HCG lately? I've found a lot of bunk HCG out there lately. I know they have a good rep for their stuff and I've used them in the past for other things but HCG is a different beast.

I used to use Amino Asylum and everything I've order from them all checked out except the last 2 batches of HCG were bunk. Tested at no HCG based on multiple pregnancy tests which I tested then on after having zero results. But all the other products I ordered from them were proper. They're out of business now but they were legit and well respected. Which is why I'm gun-shy now.

Thanks!
 
I haven't tried their HCG, but all of their stuff is good to go. Been using them for years
 
I'm a rep, I've never had a issue with any of our stuff, but I haven't used HCG in years. I've never been worried about Mike putting out anything bunk, take it for what it's worth. I trust it, but have not used it.
 
Has anyone used their HCG lately? I've found a lot of bunk HCG out there lately. I know they have a good rep for their stuff and I've used them in the past for other things but HCG is a different beast.

I used to use Amino Asylum and everything I've order from them all checked out except the last 2 batches of HCG were bunk. Tested at no HCG based on multiple pregnancy tests which I tested then on after having zero results. But all the other products I ordered from them were proper. They're out of business now but they were legit and well respected. Which is why I'm gun-shy now.

Thanks!
Pregnancy test strips are ineffective for testing concentrated HCG in a small 3 ml vial. This is a common mistake. I can't even tell you how many customers I've had to deal with telling me "I used pregnancy test strips on your HCG and it showed negative results". Below you will find a copy & paste of a message I recently sent to a customer. After they took my advice, they, along with EVERYONE else who had similar concerns, all came back and reported that the test strips were now showing a positive result. See below...

HCG Test Strips

"Hello. Pregnancy HCG test strips are ineffective when testing high concentrations of HCG, as they are designed to test for HCG levels in pregnant women ranging from 25-290,000 mIU/ml. Once HCG levels exceed roughly 500,000 mIU/ML, a test strip will begin to show false negatives. Why?

HCG test strips do not work by testing for HCG itself, but by testing for the presence of HCG antibodies. In order for a test strip to show a positive result, the HCG must attach itself to two different antibodies; the anti-alpha and the anti-beta antibodies. These antibodies are located on the test strip itself. When this occurs, an "HCG sandwich" is formed, which the test strip then interprets as a positive reading. However, if the HCG fails to bind to these two antibodies, the test strip will show a false negative result.

When HCG concentrations exceed 500,000 mIU/ml, the HCG antibodies become saturated, preventing them from binding to these two antibodies and therefore, preventing the formation of an HCG sandwich. The end result will be a false negative. This is known as the "hook effect". The hook effect can even occur in pregnant women if they have highly elevated HCG levels. This is why some pregnant women end up with false negatives, which is later confirmed with bloodwork.

The concentration of 5,000 iu of HCG in a 3 ml vial is 10X higher than what is required for a false negative to occur on a test strip.

How do I know this? Because when I first started selling HCG, I thought I would save myself $250 on a lab test and just use test strips. I had just purchased 100's of vials, so I tested one of them with a test strip and got a negative result. I was worried, so I tested another one. Same thing. I tested another one. Same thing. At this point I was about to contact my manufacturer, but I decided to do a little research first. I then decided to take the entire 5,000 iu vial of HCG and pour it into an 8-ounce glass of water, and then used another test strip. It turned bright blue, showing a very clear positive result.

Since then, I've had other customers tell me the same thing you just did, and I explained to them the same things I just told you. I advised them to not only Google the information I just provided, but to engage in their own personal research and see for themselves. I never heard back from any of them, but they all came back to buy more, which speaks for itself. So, I suggest the same thing to you. I am certain you will come to the same conclusion."






 
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