Retatrutide vendors - anyone try?

Food_Strong

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Has anyone experimented with or have feedback regarding the 16mg Reta from one of the peptide sources? Their posted analysis reports look promising, but I'm curious about any firsthand accounts.
 
I glanced through your post. Do you think their products, if backed by recent testing, could be acceptable? Specifically, the 16mg Reta shows recent test results from this month.
 
Also... a lab report is only valid for the batch you're getting (assuming the source tracks batches with numbers or cap colors). It gives you a general idea. Any test with vendor involvement (paying/providing sample) or presented *by* the vendor is suspect.
 
I haven't bought yet, but it's labeled as retatrutide (because GLP-3 doesn't exist) (R) 16mg on their website. I still see it.
 
TheRealMcSteamy said:
Also... a lab report is only valid for the batch you're getting (assuming the source tracks batches with numbers or cap colors). It gives you a general idea. Any test with vendor involvement (paying/providing sample) or presented *by* the vendor is suspect.

I think a domestic vendor is alright for a sample. In this other example, there's a $25 difference between 1 and 10 units. $115 versus $900? How can these places run out and restock with the same test results?
 
I had a terrible experience with one of those places. I took a 2mg dose of Reta and felt absolutely nothing. Normally, 2mg has a strong effect on me. It was disturbing and I don't know what I put into my body. I got a full refund after asking. Whatever they gave me was NOT reta, that's for sure.
 
I just learned about the ban on compounded tirzepatide. My provider is now offering these alternatives:

Empower Pharmacy (Tirzepatide/Niacinamide)
Strive (Tirzepatide/Glycine/B12)
Southend Pharmacy (Tirzepatide/B6)
Red Rock (Tirzepatide/Glycine)

I was spending about $150 monthly on my 3.5 mL weekly dose of tirzepatide. Now I'm unsure which option to choose and how it'll impact me.
 
Lift_Clean said:
Has anyone tried that cjc-1925 ipa blend from one of the suppliers? Is it legit?

I haven’t personally, but there are tons of suppliers now. One is consistently reliable. They aren't the cheapest, but the quality is unmatched. Worth it for peace of mind, IMO.
 
Cheap price is a reasonable enough reason to try a cycle. If effects are brief, the cost is low and you get a data point on your own response. Pinning before a specific event is how most people first test it anyway.
 
Facebook and messaging app vendors are the highest-risk sourcing category - no batch testing visibility and volume-over-quality business model. The forum-vetted sources with reputation systems are the better filter than ad placement. Wholesale pricing from Facebook ads usually signals cut or underdosed product.
 
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