Anyone else nervous about RC legality?

A1C_Down

Active member
I've seen quite a few people mention utilizing research-grade products for various issues. It seems like they're skirting the law by using specific marketing tactics. I'm interested in trying some, but my job could be in serious trouble if I got caught. There would be huge consequences. Anyone else have similar concerns or insights into the legality?
 
I have never gotten bunk liquid Cialis. Fortunately with that one it is pretty easy to tell. Otherwise I pass. I work in the defense industry, and I haven't really thought of ordering this stuff as being a job threat, but maybe it could be?
 
I am not going to stop taking my current stack unless I see reports about a major peptide company's customer list being investigated and all of the customers being arrested. The suppliers have more to worry about. Since I hit my out of pocket max each year I could probably be getting legal Cialis for free to be honest, but for now I just don't really have any fear of getting the liquid stuff, and it is working for me.
 
There *is* a loophole. Prescription meds are being sold without prescriptions, under the guise of research. Plenty of people have been using certain sources for a while with good results. I just wanted to hear opinions on the actual legal danger.
 
As far as the US goes, no, you're likely fine. If your employer has more rules, that's a different story. But I don't see how felony charges would come into play. None of the substances from these research chemical suppliers are controlled. Personal research isn't restricted, and customers buying small amounts for experimentation aren't breaking US law.
 
I've used RCs for years. It's safer than overseas, where Customs can get involved, which *is* illegal. Buying from an RC is 100% legal...period. Using it is not. Seriously, who's going to know what you do at home? I've used liquid Cia and Sermorelin for years with great results and fast shipping, at a fraction of the cost, with no issues.
 
Okay, so I haven't been keeping up on this thread but there is a new thing I've been looking into. Has anyone considered that maintenance might be possible on a lower dose, less often? I saw some stuff on Reddit about it. I'm hoping to cut costs.
 
I agree with Fox_Log2024.
Fox_Log said:
Has anyone considered that maintenance might be possible on a lower dose, less often?
It's definitely something worth discussing with your doctor and exploring. Some people might be able to get away with taking their GLP-1 shots every 10 days or even longer once they reach their goal weight, which is awesome for long-term maintenance and saving money on meds.
 
I'm really interested to see what happens when the patents expire. I saw something that said the production cost could be super low.
Fox_Log said:
Has anyone considered that maintenance might be possible on a lower dose, less often?
Hopefully prices will drop and more people can get access.
 
T2D_Warrior_88 said:
Hopefully prices will drop and more people can get access.
Yeah, I am paying a lot right now with no insurance coverage. It's unsustainable. Has anyone heard any news about generics?
 
As a diabetic taking it for blood sugar control, I mostly just live and let live with what others do. But I wish I was dropping weight like some people are. Been pretty slow for me.
 
suggest moving the vial stuff into a sterile one with a self-healing cap — thinner, made for multiple punctures. 31g needles go through easy. or get a sterile insulin pen cartridge instead, pen needles work and don't puncture anything else. belly skin got super rubbery since the fat loss, use topical numbing and feel around first.
 
My confidence went way up after the weight came off. The meds also curbed some of my old compulsive behaviors — less urge to chase risky stuff. Hard to separate cause from luck though ha.
 
Back
Top