There is nothing more disgusting and malicious than tearing others down to profit yourself.
Recently, a British YouTuber posted an exposure video claiming Platinum Biotech Primobolan bought at a Thai pharmacy was fake.
People who watched the video bashed Thai pharmacies, making this guy look like some righteous whistleblower.
But let’s expose the real truth hidden behind that exposure.
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In front of the camera, the YouTuber flexes two 10ml Primobolan vials bought in Thailand and speaks with full confidence.
Then he puts on an outraged performance, claiming he sent them to Janoshik for lab testing and it came back as Equipoise.
But…
Did that Brit in the video actually send the exact sealed product he bought to the testing lab?
Below is what was registered in the Janoshik report,
the photo of the actual sample submitted by that Brit.
If he really wanted a legit test,
he should’ve sent the factory-sealed product bought at the pharmacy, just like everyone else does.
That’s the only way to prove the gear wasn’t swapped in between..
But this Brit decanted it with his own hands into some random vial and scribbled on it with a marker.
A staged setup with zero credibility.
What’s even more ridiculous is this Brit’s shallow knowledge.
In the video, he acts like a know-it-all, saying Equipoise gives dry gains with no water retention, so it’s perfect to fake as Primo.
But anyone who’s been around this scene knows.
Nobody’s dumb enough to use EQ, which causes water retention, when faking Primo.
There’s zero reason to pass off a compound that causes water retention as Primo.
Cutting it with cheap Masteron, which has zero estrogen conversion, is the unwritten rule for underground labs.
Conclusion?
Who knows if this guy just squirted cheap EQ lying around his room into an empty bottle and wrote PRIMO on it, or what the hell he did.
Trying to force a sensational narrative for his video only exposed his rock-bottom level of knowledge.
When called out with facts on this clumsy fake setup, his reaction was pure comedy.
If they were actually selling underdosed Equipoise labeled as Primo, that would be a completely fucked up situation.
Having used Platinum Biotech products for nearly 10 years myself, I offered a straightforward bet.
If you’re right bro, that means those motherfuckers straight up fucked over their customers,
so I’ll send the exact same factory-sealed Primo to Janoshik too,
and if Equipoise actually comes out like you said, I’ll give you $1,000.
But if it turns out to be bullshit, you hand over $1,000 to me, deal?
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When pressed with a $1,000 bet to test a factory-sealed product,
the boldness he had spewing insults in the public comments vanished, and a panicked voice message dropped into my DMs.
That’s the real truth blurted out by that righteous whistleblower after bitching out.
If you’re running a test, instead of a trashy handwritten vial like that,


you should’ve shown results from sending a factory-sealed product as-is.
For a legitimate test, the bottom of the Janoshik report must feature a clear photo of the legit box and label for any third party to accept it.
Submitting an unidentifiable decanted vial and barking about an exposure only self-proved how ridiculous his staged drama was.
Yeah, I knew it was gonna be like that.
I don’t know if you actually tested it or not
but that Platinum you have is fucking fake.
I’m Korean, and I’ve been pinning chemicals for over 20 years so the moment that needle goes into my body, I can tell right away.
From what I can see, you’re probably not an expert, so I hope you find good gear and use it properly.
And if you’re using a well-known under lab, always make sure it’s authentic before you use it.
Chemicals are bodybuilding, and bodybuilding is chemicals.
Keep growing, bro Have a good day👍
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This shallow scam, bashing the entire Thai market while acting righteous to leech views, ends right here.
What’s embarrassing is what you did, Brit.

