Ricnixon
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- Jan 20, 2017
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Did a labmax test today of DYEL primo with UV test and had great results. Again, we are only looking at active compound..... not mg's. However, for reference the primo tested was dosed at 200mg.
For reference, Labmax tests have 2 tests, test A and test B, both have different testing agents/chemicals. You can observe through a new unopened amp that the testing agents have different colors and viscosity.
Test A- four drops of primo from syringe into amp. Immediate and drastic change to a dark brownish color. Which is consistent to being real primo. During the UV test I got a beautiful yellow color which is consistent to real primo.
Test B- four drops of primo into Amp. Immediate change but slightly slower reaction and different immediate color from test A. Test b immediately changed to a more rust color or reddish orange. (See side by side photos.) Again consistent with real primo. UV test revealed a beautiful yellow color again consistent with real primo.
My test performed today had the exact, literally the exact results the labmax instructional video had when testing primo. Due to my testing and the evidence I've seen, DYEL has some great quality Primo.
I will try to post pictures in chronological order. First close ups are of test a then test b. It is important I show numerous photographs from different angles since the reflection from the UV light can put off a lot of purple and blue.
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For reference, Labmax tests have 2 tests, test A and test B, both have different testing agents/chemicals. You can observe through a new unopened amp that the testing agents have different colors and viscosity.
Test A- four drops of primo from syringe into amp. Immediate and drastic change to a dark brownish color. Which is consistent to being real primo. During the UV test I got a beautiful yellow color which is consistent to real primo.
Test B- four drops of primo into Amp. Immediate change but slightly slower reaction and different immediate color from test A. Test b immediately changed to a more rust color or reddish orange. (See side by side photos.) Again consistent with real primo. UV test revealed a beautiful yellow color again consistent with real primo.
My test performed today had the exact, literally the exact results the labmax instructional video had when testing primo. Due to my testing and the evidence I've seen, DYEL has some great quality Primo.
I will try to post pictures in chronological order. First close ups are of test a then test b. It is important I show numerous photographs from different angles since the reflection from the UV light can put off a lot of purple and blue.



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