Nutrient-Nut
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By Cy-BORG (Test mag)
Q: Brock Strasser hates Mexican gear and says it's often "dirty" and underdosed. What do you think?
A: I generally agree. For the most part, most brands are pretty good about quality, but are almost always underdosed to some extent. There are of course some exceptions, but there aren't many.
As far as Mexican gear goes, I can recommend all human grade pharmaceuticals, Reforvit B, and any of Denkall's products. Ttokkyo seems to be underdosed and I confirmed with a friend in Juarez that some of their products were sending people to the hospital.
Will they go out of business? Nope. As long as you have someone who wants gear and wants it cheap, they'll have a market. In general, it seems that most companies start out either dosing products correctly or sometimes even overdosing in order to form an initial reputation that's beyond golden. Once this has been achieved, they begin to reduce dosages in order to have a larger profit margin.
That said, most guys won't notice the difference between 200 mg/ml of Testosterone compared to 178 mg/ml, but it does make a difference in terms of profit over a mass production scale. This is just a theory of mine; it's mostly speculation. It could be something very simple, such as not having the quality control needed in order to assure properly dosed products. Either way, they aren't dosed correctly. I guess it's cliché to say, but you get what you pay for.
Q: Brock Strasser hates Mexican gear and says it's often "dirty" and underdosed. What do you think?
A: I generally agree. For the most part, most brands are pretty good about quality, but are almost always underdosed to some extent. There are of course some exceptions, but there aren't many.
As far as Mexican gear goes, I can recommend all human grade pharmaceuticals, Reforvit B, and any of Denkall's products. Ttokkyo seems to be underdosed and I confirmed with a friend in Juarez that some of their products were sending people to the hospital.
Will they go out of business? Nope. As long as you have someone who wants gear and wants it cheap, they'll have a market. In general, it seems that most companies start out either dosing products correctly or sometimes even overdosing in order to form an initial reputation that's beyond golden. Once this has been achieved, they begin to reduce dosages in order to have a larger profit margin.
That said, most guys won't notice the difference between 200 mg/ml of Testosterone compared to 178 mg/ml, but it does make a difference in terms of profit over a mass production scale. This is just a theory of mine; it's mostly speculation. It could be something very simple, such as not having the quality control needed in order to assure properly dosed products. Either way, they aren't dosed correctly. I guess it's cliché to say, but you get what you pay for.