Real deal peps... where to find?

From what I understand, sermorelin can sometimes be found through legitimate compounding pharmacies, but mostly you're stuck with grey-market sources since they aren't formally approved.
 
Are we allowed to share source info here? If so, and a moderator approves, I'll tell you where I get mine. Don't bother searching Google.
 
There aren't really any "legit" peptide sources... it's all pretty unregulated. Where you buy it from doesn't mean much.
 
HawkGal is right. I've had great experiences with the people I order from. I could tell that their Melanotan II was effective after a few days. Plus, noticeable increase in libido. I got nothing but problems from another company. They were awful.
 
Everyone reading this should take note: you really don't know what you're injecting into your body. No judgements here, just stating the obvious.
 
One company seems to be the most consistently recommended. That being said, I've found more expensive suppliers which are actual research chemical companies.
 
I think some things that used to be only research chemicals (like BPC-157 and TB-500) are now available at some compounding pharmacies, though I haven't checked it out myself. TB-500 is almost a miracle cure, so the risk is probably way lower than surgery.
 
IMO, "legit" peptides isn't the real issue here.

Even if the peptides are exactly what they say they are, that doesn't guarantee they'll be safe or effective for you. Too much vitamin A can kill you, and that's 100% real vitamin A.

There hasn't been extensive research into dosages or long-term effects on large groups. Some people will definitely have bad reactions.

Basically, we're acting as our own guinea pigs.
 
Peptides are like TRT was about 10-15 years ago.

Many people think TRT is still experimental medicine.
Many of us have treatments that aren't covered by insurance, and we have to SEARCH for doctors who are willing to treat us and who know about the therapies.

So... peptides should be approached with caution, but I'm still interested.
 
There's a YouTube video where a guy had ostarine from four different peptide companies tested in a lab. All four contained ostarine. Two were slightly underdosed, and one was half the dose that was advertised.
 
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