One is manufactured by a legitimate pharmaceutical company with very high quality standards,the other,well...LOL...Personally,no question which one I'd use,lol.
huck, I am not questioning the quality or the capability of Liquidex. There is no reason to cast aspersions toward "other people's" products, especially when you are aware that they are not necessarily true (although I can't speak for I P, of course). Your warning on bioreef was well placed, accurate and appreciated however, but you are all too aware that there are a great number of happy customers with blue dropper bottles, just as there are with Liquidex (though admitedly more of them due to its early arrival). You must also know that everyone has gotten what they ordered, or you would have heard that as well. In any case, no need to be unfreindly, as competitive as this world is
huck, my appologies!!!!! I just reread the title of the thread and realized that you were speaking of I Ps product. You have a very good point at that as the liquid gives a better and more thorough dispersion to the anastrazole thatn tabs can. Sorry about that.
If you think about it, his tabs are .25mg arimdex and 250-300mg filler. That means that 99.7% of his tab is filler. If he has a varience of even 10% (which is not bad) it means that there will be nothing in one tab (or maybe two or three) and extra in others. This is not so critical due to a long 1/2 life of the drug but still important. It is much easier to assure an even mix in Liquidex and the blue bottle 1mg/ml products. The drug disperses in the solution and you have number of mls together so that you are very unlikely to get patches of non product, provided it is stirred/mixed properly.
No aspersions cast bro,just stating the facts.Quality standards will always be higher for legitimate Pharmaceutical companies as opposed to individual unlicensed chemists.This is not to put down those types whatsoever,as I for one really appreciate what they are doing for the brotherhood.Just a personal preference is all.