
Medical Disclaimer: We are not doctors. The content in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Any compounds discussed may be intended for research purposes only. Use at your own risk.Welcome back, warriors! In this episode of Peptide of the Week, JD Denham and William T. Haas sit down with Peter Magic owner of Janoshik, the world's most well-known peptide and hormone testing laboratory based in Prague, Czech Republic. If you've ever wondered whether what's in your vial is actually what you ordered, this episode is a must-watch.Chapters:00:00 – Intro With Peter Magic (Janoshik Labs)02:40 – How Janoshik Started09:09 – DEA Raid & Dorm Room Lab Story11:49 – Fake Steroids & Underground Labs14:17 – Peptide Testing & Empty Vials19:59 – Why America Dominates The Market23:31 – Peptide Purity Explained27:16 – Endotoxins, Heavy Metals & Safety35:36 – Factory Mistakes & Contamination Issues43:44 – Angry Customers & Lab Mistakes46:38 – Peptide Regulations & The Future50:34 – The Crazy Customs Dildo Story55:05 – Why Testing Labs Can’t Operate in America01:03:19 – The Future of Janoshik LabsWe cover:🔬 What Janoshik actually does– World's largest commercial analytical chemistry lab for hormones and peptides– Over 20,000 sq ft, 40+ employees, now receiving 1,000+ samples per day– Started organically from a dorm room at 16 years old no marketing, no investors– Grown 50% in the last three months alone⚠️ What's actually in your peptides– Roughly 1 in 20 samples is either the wrong compound or so underdosed it's useless– Recent surge of completely empty vials no active compound whatsoever– Affects all peptides: BPC, GHK, Sema, Reta, and more– Empty vials coming mostly from distributors vetting new suppliers most never reach consumers– "Bioglutide" a completely made-up molecule still being sold and always tests as something else📊 What actually matters when testing– Identity and dose: by far the most valuable tests you can run– Heavy metals: virtually never an issue in peptides don't fall for scare tactics– Endotoxins: previously considered unnecessary, but recent contaminated batches causing local reactions have changed that view– 100% purity is physically impossible anyone claiming it is using questionable methodology– Pharma standard for HGH is 89% purity market standard runs 92–96%💉 The HGH reality– HGH is 191 amino acids far more complex and harder to keep pure than short-chain peptides– Tested over 99% pure HGH exists but is extremely rare– Fancy branded ampoules (like Bayer Primobolan) test as pure oil over 90% of the time the counterfeiting is near-perfect🌍 Where the business comes from– ~2/3 of revenue from the US biggest consumer market and peptide culture– ~20% from China manufacturers using Janoshik to verify their own products– 60,000+ individual US clients vs. ~50 massive Chinese manufacturers🧪 Why you can't test peptides legally in the US– HGH and many peptides are scheduled substances DEA license required– Labs operating without proper licensing are legally liable– GLP-1s are currently testable in the US, but most small US labs still get it wrong💡 Real talk– Testing revolutionized the steroid market within 5 years the same is happening with peptides now– Companies that test consistently produce better products it's cheaper long-term than rebranding after failures– Pay a little more for companies that actually test their batches it's worth it🧪 This isn't theory this is real-world experience working with hundreds of people and seeing what actually works.📺 Subscribe for more no-fluff peptide education every week.Follow us on social media:JD's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jddenhamofficial/Will's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/williamthaas/Peter Magic – Janoshik: https://janoshik.comJoin The Community: https://www.skool.com/peptideresearchinstitute/about
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