Novel Pep Transparency?

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I saw a new company... their costs aren't exactly budget-friendly, but they're cheaper than brands in the States. They're trying different things with transparency that I found interesting... things that I haven't encountered before. Of course, lab reports from suppliers overseas don't mean squat until we test them ourselves, because there's no real verification process. But check this out... their reports include the precise cap color in the photo and in the batch number (not a new thing, I know). But they even share their batch size in the batch # on the product picture and in the actual batch number provided on the report (ex: something like TIRZ-0924-6/300BLU). I'm guessing that's Tirz - September 2024 - vial 6 out of 300. And then they literally number each vial 1-300. I realize that doesn't address the verification problem, but I thought it was neat to see companies trying new things to provide a level of honest transparency to the peptide world. Here's their transparency statement... Thoughts? Opinions? Is it cool, or is it just me being a total peptide geek? lol 🤓
 
I can find better deals in the USA with a report for about $24 per 30mg vial. For the same price, I could get two vials and still have a couple bucks for a treat! 😋
 
Maybe I wasn't clear enough... I wasn't asking about the price. I was curious about people's thoughts on the reports and transparency practices. Has anyone seen anything similar?
 
Wow. A report that mentions the batch ID, the amount in the vial, the purity level, the production year, and the cap color? I'm not sure what's so groundbreaking. What strikes you as transparent? Surely not the cap color...
 
If something seems "low priced by US standards," I consider using a compounding pharmacy. The first one I used, Brello, charged $500 for three months of any dose. So, if you're on 15mg, they'll send you nine vials of 22mg each. That means a vial of T-22 from them, mixed by a real pharmacist in a real lab, is about $56. Something to consider when deciding on pricing.
 
Well, to begin with, their price for ten tirz vials is $175 higher than another source. Their Reta (gonna leave the name out) costs more too. It seems like they're only selling a few items. That tells me they're a small-time operation that could vanish with your money if something goes wrong because they have no reputation to protect. Oh, and there's nothing special about the report.
 
I guess I'm a nerd then lol 😂
I wasn't impressed by their prices either...
I just thought it was unique that they're labeling each vial and publicly sharing their actual batch size. Most companies don't seem to do that.

And yes, I post on other forums. Is that a problem?
 
Yeah, they don't look special. Like all reports, it's not worth the paper it's printed on. Just because they claim to have made X amount in a batch doesn't make it true.
 
I'm always skeptical of places with no reviews. Has anyone tried that GoPeps site that sells Sermorelin in bulk? Their prices seem decent, but I can't find any real reviews. They even take bitcoin... makes me wonder.
 
Alex_79 said:
I'm always skeptical of places with no reviews. Has anyone tried that GoPeps site that sells Sermorelin in bulk? Their prices seem decent, but I can't find any real reviews. They even take bitcoin... makes me wonder.

Buying from a website is risky; you don't know the product's origin. Getting peptides from a doctor specializing in anti-aging is the best option. Defy Medical, for instance, uses only FDA-approved peptides.
 
HealFTW said:
Since we are talking peps, anyone ever use BlueSky? They seem cheap...

I've seen people mention them. I also came across a forum where everyone was talking about getting CJC/Ipam combos super cheap from them... like buy-2-get-1-free type deals. Some people said they felt it working right away, but who knows about the long term.
 
Most of these peptides aren't FDA approved, but they're legal to prescribe. More importantly, reputable compounding pharmacies should have solid quality control. You'll likely pay more for this security. Always good to be careful with what you put in your body!
 
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