Comment · Mon, May 18, 2015 · Ceretropic
where can i get my supplement tested ?
Original post in this thread
creepingdeathv2 · 7 points
is there a lab that i can send a sample to and get them to tell me what the powder in the capsule is ?
i don't feel that this batch that i m taking is having any effect at all and wondering if i m taking something else and potentially harmful instead ? and if the thing i am taking is what the label claims to be then i gotta get on a different stack because i have developed resistance towards it... i just want to figure this out and then decide what i need to do.
i don't mind paying for the tests and bearing the cost of logistics etc.
PM me if you want to be discreet about it.
Hoping someone come thru... thanks
What they were answering
new_star_nootropics · 1 points
Have you guys investigated the Picospin 45 or 80? Their resolution is much lower than a fat Bruker, but the price is much more attractive. And they are sooo tiny. The Picospin 45 can be had for as little as $24k NEW - will be awesome once some used ones become available.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
We are probably going to get the Picospin 80. I am not sure if the 45 has the resolution we need. We are still looking into it. The 80 is $70,000, though. Bruker makes the Fourier 300, which is 300MHz. However, we have not gotten any quotes on it yet. In the end, we are going to need to balance price to resolution. My chemist is researching what the minimum resolution/signal to noise ratio we are going to need.