More real world lab test examples.

Manufacturing a correctly dosed microgram tablet is far harder than ones dosed in milligrams.

Most of the products sold in microgram dosages also have the potential to do the user serious harm if an over dosage is ingested. That's why the majority of UGL's don't risk producing either T3 or Clenbuterol tablets.

Here's a test we had done at SRCS a while ago on a brand of generic T3 that claimed to be 25 mcg per tablet. The actual average dosage was nearly 29 mcg per tab ( 14 % stronger than claimed )

and here's a claimed independent lab test of a certain UGL's T3 product :


Please calculate the final figure for yourselves and decided whether you'd risk using the product. ( don't forget to convert your total from mg/tab to mcg/tab )

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