No. There's 3.8 mg.. if it were testosterone. If you'd ever run these tests yourself, you'd know that without a reference standard you can't learn anything about a compounds quantity, only it's qualities.Originally Posted by Anthony Roberts
Listen, i'm not defending the company. I'm attacking the way you're spinning the lab report. It's misinformation.
I'd like to see pat's lab tests, and see if he was able to get a reference standard either.
PS. if there's no reference standard, chances are the hormone may not actually exist. The same companies that manufacture the hormones manufacture reference standards.




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