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by Cy Willson from T Mag
Quality Vet: Still High Quality?
Q: Okay, big guy, what's the story with Quality Vet? It seems there are already bad reports about these products. Others have said that QV is still top notch and the complaints are coming because of QV fakes which have already hit the market. What do you think?
A: Well, there's a lot of confusion right now so I'll just give you what I have. The only product I've had complaints about is the QV 50 ml of Testosterone enanthate (Enantat QV 250). The rest of the products have been touted as top notch.
Some complain of too much benzyl alcohol in the 50 ml bottle and others complain that they saw no results. Well, there are a few things to consider first before you make any judgments. First, it appears to be common for a competitor of a successful company to "badmouth" them and try to steer their customers away via bogus internet postings. In other words, some of these negative posts may be coming from other steroid manufacturers, bootleggers, or dealers. It happens with supplements and it happens with steroids. Now, ordinarily this wouldn't be that big of a deal, but with anabolic steroids and their prevalence on the internet, well, it's very easy to accomplish.
Something to consider is that whenever you see posts on any one of these message boards, you really don't know whom the person is behind that post. Do they have a vested interest in promoting one product and demoting or tearing down another?
Something else to consider is that regardless of the product, I've always seen at least a few postings by individuals claiming the product was "ineffective" or "dirty" or "shitty," etc., even when 95% of the posts are applauding it. Okay, so now let's assume that by some miracle, not one of those people really have a vested interest and really just didn't see great results or had an infection. Well, now you have to consider that individual and whether he's being truthful.
For instance, a guy could complain of an infection and blame it on the product when it fact he was reusing a needle or doing one of the many idiotic things that can lead to an infection (varying degrees of improper injection technique). If he said the product was ineffective, how do you know how many calories that person was consuming or whether he was training correctly?
The fact is you don't, and often times when confronted with these questions I believe those individuals will lie or stretch the truth so as not to look like idiots. I mean, who wants to admit that they trained twice per week and consumed 2,000 calories per day of candy all while taking two grams per week of gear?
Anyhow, this isn't to defend QV in any way as I've had personal friends tell me that the 50 ml seems to have too much benzyl alcohol. And indeed, there are some fakes floating around which would explain some of those ineffective cycles. I contacted Denkall/QV's head honcho in charge of exporting products and here's what he had to say:
"Quality Vet and Denkall add additional security measures to their products by using holograms on both bottle and box, and by keeping an updated web page with all the batch numbers, photographs etc: www.ausvetdenkall.com and www.qualityvet.com.mx."
Well, I guess that's about as simple as things can get, so just be sure to look for the holograms, as well as match the batch numbers. And don't blindly trust everything you read on a steroid message board!