A real problem for UG laboratories is to manufacture a small dosage products like clen 0.04 or 0.08mg and T3, T4 products. Because the dose of 0.04mg is VERY VERY small it is practically impossible to manufacture clenbuterol by direct compression as all UG labs manufacture and it needs to be made by the procedure of wet granulation (dispersion of the raw material in a liquid mass is much better than in a dry mix). This procedure is much harder than the direct dry compressing method and requires big size machinery and a lot of experience in making the wet mix and drying it properly.
It can be said that UGL Clenbuterol is a real potential danger to the health of anyone trying it especially for those sensitive to this substance (and there are plenty of this individuals)
Same as for UG t3 and t4 its very very small dosage and its impossible for UG to produce those tables at this strength , if u have a slightly overdosed T3 and T4 tabs your glands will be screw for the rest of your life.
Real tablet manufacturing demands costly machinery ( 50-60.000$ at least just for the machines, a good mechanic and a good pharmaceutical technologist. Easiest and cheapest tablet manufacturing is direct compression and it can work properly when you have good knowledge and experience but for small dosages as clenbuterol, t3, t4 have it needs to be made by different technology which needs a fluidized bed or tray dryer oven among the rest of machinery (machine rather complicated compared with the normal single punch primitive presses most ugl use).
Final advice go with human grade clen same as for thyroids T3/T4 product
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