final update on the DMT controversy and the original Halodrol-50:
Supposedly yes some DMT was detected in Halodrol, but how much was never disclosed. BK said it must have been a trivial amount (if any) and was probably contaminated in production. He was having both batches tested and going to release the results but then he ended up in jail. As far as I know, no one has heard from him since.
Here is what BK said about it :
Finally! Someone with a shred of sanity and intelligence enough to ask for a verifiable lab report before repeating a bunch of horse****! You bros. would do well to follow Dr. D’s example here. He’s not saying H-50 is gold or good or even not “contaminated with 86% DMT”. All he is asking for is “proof of if and how much” which is a pretty simple thing to ask and is something everyone should be asking the next time they go apopleptic over this. What is “significant”? 0.5%? 5%? 50%? Can’t sue someone if they use a vague adjective. If they found 0.0001% DMT in it well, in their eyes that might be “significant” where I would laugh it off as a f*cking joke!
Ever wonder why no specific percentage or milligram amount was given?
I have an original, SEALED box of H-50 and I am waiting for Rich to send me a box from the new lot (sealed - although does it matter? I mean, how can I “fake” a tablet that has been blister packed anyhow?). Then…off to the lab to check them out for DMT contamination and the results, good or bad, will be made available to anyone who wants it. Sam from NP will get results as will one of the bigger distributors who I met with and asked us to do this.
Unbiased lab results. Don’t get any clearer than this, does it
From the original article:
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, November 30, 2005; Page E01
A dietary supplement marketed to fitness and health enthusiasts on the Internet and in body-building shops contains anabolic steroids linked to two of the biggest doping scandals in sports history, including the renowned case involving East German Olympic athletes in the 1960s and '70s, according to a prominent researcher.
The supplement, which is sold under the name Halodrol-50, contains a steroid that closely resembles Oral-Turinabol, the principal steroid used to fuel East Germany’s secret, systematic sports doping program, according to Don Catlin of the UCLA Olympic Analytical Laboratory
Catlin said it also contains DMT, or madol, a steroid federal authorities say was developed for Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative (BALCO), the California nutritional supplement company at the center of a scheme to provide prominent professional athletes with undetectable performance-enhancing drugs.
Catlin analyzed the makeup of Halodrol-50 for The Washington Post, which purchased the product on the Internet and reimbursed the Los Angeles researcher for the cost of the testing.
So, if it was insignificant contamination then Halodrol-50 is, and always was, available. I’ll try and locate the follow-up on the lab report on the DMT content.
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