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Is the existence, or possible existence of traces of Heavy Metals in some UGL Steroids a worry for folks cycling on and off for years or blasting and cruising.

They are poisons and toxic.

In the UK I find it hard to source genuine 100% Pharma Grade AAS and even using reputable UGL's I'm finding myself quite worried about this, last thing I want is to expose myself to that over a period of years and years.

You can manage and watch your E2, Cholesterol, liver enzymes etc etc....How do you Gaurd against a build up of heavy metals in your body from UGL gear??

What do others think or know about this issue?

Thanks.

showstoppa's picture

Well anabolic lab did test for heavy metals on quite a few labs and they all came back clean.

Sumotrap's picture

I didn't know that. Sounds great.

Edit. I found that site. Interesting. Thanks

kibby's picture

Made me laugh this post.....people are concerned about things as expressed in your post,but think nothing of shoveling 5grams of various supplements into themselves every day.

And all because they got them from a shop lol

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IrishMack's picture

Think about it, if you bought a bottle of Watson it would cost you 150 plus. You buy ugl some sell it for 25.00. Do you think the ugl is screening their raws? If they did they would be a lot more expensive due to the testing. I bet half the raws would need to be tossed. Their was a test do e on random ugls and you would have shit your pants at how much contamination AND metals they found in the some tests. Before one of our good members here went rogue he showed some and you could of forged the oil into nails.

KMC's picture

Think about it, if you bought a bottle of Watson it would cost you 150 plus.

Well the last set of triplets I bought, with a script and at a brick and mortar pharmacy, cost a whopping $106.33,.............that's approx $35.45 a vial.

$150+ a vial would be from an UGL for real (maybe fake) WatCENSOREDson.

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Sumotrap's picture

I think it was similar test results that I saw that had me worrying.
Of course I agree with you about the UGL's and cost, facilities to screen etc

I would and will buy pharma grade if I can find it. It's not bloody easy though!!

pege's picture

if its a concern , quit its that simple. , i for 1 dont believe theres trace metals. , (in a reputable source ) and by chance there is some kind of trace , i dont believe its enough to hurt me , ans if i was overly concerned about it. , i would ask myself a question is the risk worth it (which would be no) so i basicly would QUIT ...
but im not worried about none of this. , i stuck shit in my body as a midteen and mid twentys. that would kill a elephant and im still here , so this dont bother me in the least ...just my opion. , bring on the gear Smile

IrishMack's picture

I got you beat, Korn and Slipknot were battling it out in my platelets.

Sumotrap's picture

Llewylln did a very good piece on this before.

To clarify what is meant by heavy metals....Were talking about lead, arsenic etc

We're talking about renal and cardio vascular issues as a direct result. I've seen the figure of 21% contamination of UGL's.