Nelson, for all your intelligence, I think you've missed the point. All human-grade is NOT exactly the same. Even in the US, generic medicine only has to contain within a certain percentage of the actual active ingredient... in most cases within 10%. Which is why my MD will never prescribe generic lasix, because even a 10% difference in dosage is dangerous. Also, these "human-grade" tests are made in different labs, in different countries, quite often from different sources of powder, oils, and solvents. Are you telling me that a different carrier, different powder source, and different lab techniques used to make the gear mean nothing? I agree, a mg of pure, lab-created test is a mg of test, but not all test is synthesized the same way, nor is it compounded the same way, even the same labs vary batch to batch. That being said, I prefer ICN's and Sustanon... even though Sustanon sometimes stings with the testosterone propionate in it, great results. Btw, no insult intended Nelson, just trying to clear the air a bit

I probably flubbed things worse though, being a penguin and all