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Denkall T400

misfits319

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First off I want to apologize for no pictures...the digital camera that I have is terrible and I just couldn't get a clear picture. I'm hoping the post won't be deleted, and now I will explain the predicament.

Two bottles of DK T400, everything looks legitimate for the most part. The yellow cap has the DK label on it, the hologram is in fact a hologram with the DK label in it as well. The label and vial itself both look as similar as I can tell to the real deal (or IP knock-offs rather). I understand that DK is produced by IP now, but I question the legitimacy of these in particular, and here's why. The label is printed as follows, "CONTENIDO NETO 30 ML", instead of "10 ML". It also reads, "Reg. Sagarpn". Shouldn't it be along the lines of "Reg. S.A.G.A.R."? The lot number and expiration date are also computer printed, and not stamped. Like I said, everything else looks legitimate, as far as I can tell. My hopeful guess is that the Chinese could care less about misprints.

Injections are pretty much painless. The first day I used .5ml T400 with .5ml QV SUS275 (which I know to be legit) and experienced no pain. The glute became mildy sore in the days following, but it was nowhere near that of the horror stories that I've heard of coming with T400 injections. Also, I'm not sure if it could simply be the legitimate SUS275. The second injection was .5ml T400 in the left glute. This stung only very slightly, and for only a moment. Since this injection just occurred, I have yet to develop any tautness or soreness in the area. Now I have read that most of the knock off T400 is pretty much painless, but I'm still distraught about these label misprints. Any help or feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
 
Did you get it directly from the China dude? If so, you're fine.
 
I got it from a good buddy of mine. He pretty much immediately informed me about the IP situation. The QV SUS275 he gave me has got to be legit. It has no label misprints...and he bought a bottle that looked exactly the same, for himself. He's several years older than me and works through an older bodybuilder who used to compete, and they pretty much do business with a lot of people. My point here is that they have to know their shit, although I imagine it's possible they could have gotten some bunk gear. Like I said though...it has the DK cap, the DK hologram, and everything looks legit except for the couple of misprints.

I've tried to look it up, and the only bunk gear has had that "Flip Off" cap with no hologram whatsoever. I removed the hologram myself in the picture if you can tell, to see if it was scored, like I saw you mention in a similar post. It definitely had the \ / score on the top half and the / \ on the bottom of the hologram. The soreness in my glutes has me reassured...although I'm not sure if that's simply from sticking a needle inside of them or not. This is my first cycle by the way. I'm 25, 180lbs, 5' 9". From what I've been told and read, I imagine it has to be from the actual test though? It flares up
after sleep and work outs so far.

I just want to know if this sounds like it's bunk to anyone. I don't care if it's counterfeit and/or under dosed, I knew that going into the the situation with this product.
 
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T400 doesn't necessarily have to hurt to be legit. IP is making the stuff with his own oils. Keep in the mind the original T400 probably used different oils/preservatives so it might have been more painful for that reason alone. If this came directly from IP you're definitely getting real test. Even on his site he says his T400 tested around 370mgs/ml, which is still a lot of test for the dollar.
 
For the record, something doesn't have to hurt to be legit. I've used plenty primo brands that have left me literally no pain the next day and I am 100% sure it was legit primo.
 
For the record....IP owns the licensing rights to the name DK and QV.

You cannot go by the label on IP's products to tell if they are fake or not. In the old days, when DK was manufactured in Mexico, that was one of the ways to spot a fake. Now, since IP is an underground lab, his english is not that good and he does make mistakes on his labels. Please remember, he is producing these labels by the thousands. If he makes a mistake on the label, it does not make a lot of sense for him to go aback and relabel all of the vials.

As long as you are purchasing the product from IP himself or one of his distributors, you have a legit product.

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