Quantitative (purity) steroids test kit, instruction how to use.

What we have developed here is not a new concept; the testing methods have long been established by various chemists, scientists, and research teams. Our contribution lies in collaborating to make these methods more accessible. The purity test is straightforward and based on quantitative analysis. It does not rely on color codes—there are no colors to compare or interpret. The results are clear and will appear as, for example, "123 mg/ml" or a percentage for raw materials. The accuracy of this test is equivalent to that of laboratory testing.

In addition, you will receive a free presence test. However, please note that a 365 nm UV light is required for the presence test. This UV light is not included and must be purchased separately. You can choose to perform the purity test on its own, but if no hormone is present, the results will read "0 mg/ml" or "0%", which would result in wasted resources.

The purity test does not involve interpreting colors. It works on a different principle to accurately determine the concentration of the active ingredient, which is why it provides highly precise results. Instructions will be included with each test. We also welcome feedback to help identify which quantitative tests are in demand and will consider introducing additional options based on that feedback.

When the test reagent is used for the presence test, it reacts with oils, which is where the initial red-brown color originates. This is why UV light is required to determine whether a hormone is present. The reaction between the hormone and the test reagent generates fluorescence under UV light. Claims made by sellers that the initial color change indicates percentage purity based on the level of brown are misleading. This claim is even more questionable when considering that different oils produce different initial colors. Therefore, the only thing you can reliably determine from such a test is the type of oil used, not the presence of a hormone. If you were to introduce plain oil into that type of test, it would yield similar results. Similarly, this test cannot be applied to raw materials, as fluorescence is what determines the presence of steroids, not the initial color change.

If you are a valued customer who has been misled by such a test, we will gladly send you a few vials for free so you can verify the results yourself. This way, you won’t have to rely on unreliable sources and can be confident in your findings.

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