Pep Math got me stumped!

Mystery solved! My package arrived, and the $325 DOES get you 10 vials, each with 30mg. That's cheap compared to the 10mg I was paying way too much for at the compounding pharmacy. Thanks for the help!
 
Banning upset customers is a great way to get noticed. He really angered some people with the NAD problems.

If the DEA has time to bother pharmacists, they have time for domestic vendors.
 
The DEA? These aren't controlled substances. Sounds like the FDA is getting involved, trying to scare people back to prescriptions.

Didn't work with Kratom, and I doubt it will work with peptides. The FDA would have to pass some strict laws, which won't be easy.
 
Yes, they work together, on charges like "mail fraud, misbranding of drugs and money laundering":

https://www.dea.gov/press-releases/...-pennsylvania-illegally-distributing-peptides

"illegal distribution of peptides - chemical compounds which require a prescription for dispensation"

And the IRS gets involved too:

https://www.justice.gov/archive/usao/pae/news/pr/2013/april/peptides.html

Med spas also distribute controlled substances, like giving Xanax before procedures. So everyone is dropping the ball, including the DEA.
 
ByeByeBackfat said:
Mystery solved! My package arrived, and the $325 DOES get you 10 vials, each with 30mg. That's cheap compared to the 10mg I was paying way too much for at the compounding pharmacy. Thanks for the help!

Now that you've got your peptides, ByeByeBackfat, make sure you know how to mix them correctly! It makes a BIG difference. A lot of research sites don't include bacteriostatic water, so you have to get that separately. The amount of water you add affects the dosage.
 
For figuring out the bac water, there's a calculator that can help. It's not exact, but it gets you in the ballpark fast. Just search for "peptide calculator", it will tell you how much to use to get consistent dosing.
 
Tracy1982 said:
Now that you've got your peptides, ByeByeBackfat, make sure you know how to mix them correctly! It makes a BIG difference. A lot of research sites don't include bacteriostatic water, so you have to get that separately. The amount of water you add affects the dosage.

That's a great point, Tracy1982. If you're using something like sermorelin, remember to avoid carbs for an hour before injecting. Carbs can lessen its effects.
 
if you dig deeper you'll find t30 kits - 10 vials, 30mg each, 300 total - from china vendors around 100, plus 50 shipping, crypto. same kits in us warehouse go for 200 plus 20 with credit card. tela health is 166 a month, any dose, credit card. don't rush to spend till you build real knowledge. read a lot. that education pays off.
 
Been on GLP-1 eight months to drop blood glucose. Six months Trulicity (dulaglutide) then two months semaglutide — FBG from 180s down to 120s. Few days I hit fatigue when my glucose dipped to 102, 105. Still normal for most people but low for me. Might need a tweak based on what my body's used to. Glucometer's worth grabbing.
 
Been on 7.5 for 10 weeks now and it's holding strong. I keep my calories around 1000-1500 and push 150g protein daily. Mood's a bit flatter but I'm managing. Main thing is I'm losing slow on purpose—protecting my gallbladder and pancreas. Plan to stay here a couple months longer.
 
I like reconstituting to a set concentration - 10mg/mL or 20mg/mL - makes the math easier when you want to adjust on the fly. The nice thing is you've got tons of flexibility with how you prep it, whatever works for your dosing style.
 
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