reformresearch.com...anyone used 'em?

King_Notes

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Hey everyone, I saw this source online. It's all tirzepatide, but I'm wondering if anyone has tried it. How's the product quality, in your opinion?
 
Seriously, with those prices?!? And Jano results from back in November? I doubt many people are ordering. Oh wait... a free bottle of bac water? How kind!
 
I recognize them. They used to be called Precision Peptides. They just changed their name to get into the GLP-1 market. The product quality should be adequate. But, yes, pricey for a non-pharma source.
 
I get anxious about ordering from overseas. I realize it probably all comes from the same places, but the whole process, especially the payment methods, makes me nervous. I've been buying single vials from local places, so this looks cheaper for me. I know overseas prices are far better, but I just don't understand everything.
 
If you're not comfy ordering overseas and don't want to deal with crypto, a great choice is that Canadian pharmacy that starts with N. If you're okay with crypto, PGB is a decent domestic option. The source you mentioned is just ripping off people who don't know enough. Pass.
 
SlimSis said:
If you're not comfy ordering overseas and don't want to deal with crypto, a great choice is that Canadian pharmacy that starts with N. If you're okay with crypto, PGB is a decent domestic option.
Thanks! That gives me a few things to research. I appreciate it!
 
Just a heads up to everyone - avoid Mochi. Complete ripoff. They make you pay $200 just to see a provider schedule, and then there are hardly any appointments available! And the few they have are at ridiculous hours.
 
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Those product codes are a useful reference for cross-checking against community test results, but the original question about source quality is separate. For new sources, the practical filter is whether batch COAs are available and whether anyone has posted third-party test results - vendor codes don't answer the quality question.
 
That's a vendor contact drop, not a community member responding. The thread is asking about product quality from a specific site, which is a legitimate question, but contact spam in the replies is worth flagging - that kind of post is usually the opposite of a credible source signal.
 
Third-party test results are the standard for evaluating new sources - the combination of HPLC purity percentage and sterility data together is what separates usable information from a number that doesn't tell you anything about real-world safety.
 
Vendor threads here tend to be the most reliable starting point - search reformresearch + third-party testing and check whether any batch results have been posted by community members who've used them.
 
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