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Kalpa products, primo and test e.
That is supposed to be one of their security features, the UV glow. I used an actual germicidal UV-C lamp, turned it off then took the picture.

normal's picture

Notice top of Primoxyl does not have a Kalpa lid, sigh...
I only posted a picture because it looks cool!

roidsseek's picture

hey bro don't worry, all kalpa vials are with white tops, only a little batch of test e are with violet tops. they decided to run with white tops, because they claims that white tops are better than violet.

Br10 ASP's picture

This is a really old anticounterfit action used in other famous pharma products like Norma Hellas Decadurabolin. It has been demonstrated that it is easy to copy :-/

diablomeister's picture

UV Light, being radiation will cause break downs in the chemicals, at what rate I dont know.

gsleepy's picture

Trippy!

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WashingtonsGreedy's picture

super sweet

markymark's picture

Wild...good to know

fast48's picture

Curius....bottle glow or ingredient? I do like the UV antimicrobe idea! Lots easier than any possible worries.

normal's picture

It's the heat shrink that glows.
I like using the UV-C lamp in addition to all other sanitary precautions. I don't think the general public is supposed to be able to buy them, but that is a Phillips brand that fits a fluorescent fixture. Don't know what it does to product or oils that break down easily. The light destroys plastic in a matter of hours. I don't want to jinx myself and get an infection, just like the time I said "Test prop made my headaches go away", then the headaches start two days later, or ... "I am not getting any pip from a quad injection", then after the next one I can't walk for 4 days. So I'm saying the UV-C light is not relied on to kill germs, it is just an extra layer that could completely destroy the product or break down GSO to something rancid in seconds. Not qualified to answer those questions, but would like to hear more from someone that is more knowledgeable.

fast48's picture

I'm into aquariums and fancy salt tanks use inline UV at pump to kill bad microbes. Just never thought of using it thos way. In chem class the prof says heat..electricity....freezing will break chemicals bonds. But you've raised a great question!!

eatbig's picture

Didn't know they did that. It's pretty cool.

Nextdaygear's picture

Nice, Sarcoplex has these as well, they look cool.

24hourbulk's picture

wooow

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