Skye peptides semaglutide - anyone used it?

Sage_1988

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I've been looking into Skye peptides. I went ahead and ordered their 5mg semaglutide vial. I've never ordered peptides before. I used to be on a name brand injectable so I know about the possible side effects. What was your experience like with Skye peptides semaglutide?
 
Skye was the first place I bought from. They even sent me a second vial as a welcome gift, and my vial had more than the label stated like 6mg instead of 5mg. Fast shipping, nice note, and the product seemed fine. I'm using a different supplier now that I am getting bigger orders, but I would buy from them again.

They're a domestic seller, which means they cost less than getting it from a compounding pharmacy, but more than direct. But the product seemed legit and I've never seen anyone complain about them other than the price.
 
Just remember that Skye is marking up their prices a LOT compared to going direct. They're charging about the same for 1 vial that some places charge for 10 vials.

I'm not involved with that other company, but you can get 10 vials of 20mg each for $100 with free shipping. Skye is charging $120 for one vial of 10mg sema. Crazy.
 
Skye's sema is good quality - like everything else they sell. But, their prices are high. When I am trying a new peptide, I buy from Skye to make sure I am getting the real deal. Then I shop around for better prices.
 
I used Skye when I decided to see how well reta worked for me. The vial arrived quickly. It was a good experience, so I decided to buy more. But I wasn't going to pay Skye's prices if I was going to use it regularly.
 
I bought a few things from Skye. I felt like they were less expensive, quicker, and tested compared to other USA-based resellers. But for sure more expensive than the stuff you see from overseas which I haven't bought from in a while. I might order from there though
 
Yeah, just like how car sellers post photos from high above, hahaha!

It's an SUV, blue, with all available features.
 
I've been hearing positive feedback about products from that compounding pharmacy in Sarasota. Anyone have experience with them?
 
Has anyone had issues with burning at the injection site and a little redness after using TB-500? I'm trying a new source and want to see if this is common if I should be worried.
 
AntLoss said:
Has anyone had issues with burning at the injection site and a little redness after using TB-500?

I had that happen once with bac water from a new supplier, and never bought from them again. Might be worth looking into where you got your mixing supplies from too.
 
I lost 100 plus on Wegovy and saw amazing results. Insurance stopped covering it so I took a break. Now on compound sema then tried tirz peptides and neither is working. Just added survoduride this week. I get the sulfur burps but zero appetite suppression. I'm ravenous and gaining weight back which terrifies me after all that work. Looking for ideas.
 
Using it is not cheating any more than vaccines are. That logic doesn't hold. Society pushes the sexy narrative and calls anything that helps that cheating. Doing this for health and wellbeing, not approval. Looking good just follows from that.
 
Ozempic was way cheaper for me—$220 a month. Mounjaro hit $700 and insurance covered neither. Insurance made that call for us.
 
see it as a learning tool more than anything. highlights which foods upset you and shows you bad habits—eating before bed, processed food ingredients, stuff that was probably inflammation all along. habits you build now stick with you even after.
 
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