Xpeps legit?

H-Town_Hottie

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Has anyone tried Xpeps before?

They claim bulk discounts and new COAs every week. Check out their site: xpeps.com

I'm wondering if their products are on the level. They share COAs, but I can't tell if they're real. I'd appreciate any input since their peptide kits are priced pretty well.
 
Their NAD+ vials look familiar. Maybe a US reseller trying to be like another source? More domestic resellers would be great if their pricing was better and they offered larger GLP-1 doses.
 
Thanks for the feedback, everyone. I was mainly looking at domestic options. I'm not comfortable with overseas sources. A 15mg tirzepatide kit would last me 30 weeks at my 0.5mg dose, costing $465. I thought that was reasonable, but I know international sources and group buys are much cheaper.
 
I remember when he got a vendor tag and claimed he wasn't making a profit. He said he was marking up kits $5 because he had access to old stock and wanted to help people, claiming his bad back was healed by peptides and that he would stop selling when the stock ran out. Apparently, that sweet peptide money fixed his back right up, and now he's dropshipping peptides at a high markup.

So kind of him to take our money. 🙄
 
Yeah, finding a reliable source for this stuff is tough. It's almost always a compromise between price and quality. No one wants bunk product.
 
Keep in mind that a lot of these peptides aren't FDA approved, but they are legal to prescribe. The main thing is that reputable pharmacies have solid quality control compared to some of these sellers.
 
freezing reconstituted peptides is usually a bad move. sterility gets compromised, storing in a needle or plastic tube for weeks isn't ideal. you're probably overthinking the 28-day thing—most people use these way longer. honestly it's less risky than some alternatives.
 
Pin sub-q BPC-157 close to where it hurts, TB500 and GHK-cu sub-q in the belly. Had a shoulder replaced last August and did two 8-week cycles with all 3 peptides sub-q right in the shoulder—had to pinch the fat and my wife did the injections. Recovery beat the physical therapist's timeline and my scar looks really good compared to my other surgical scars.
 
symptoms started gradual over 6 months in my knee and foot, went on dmards, then qualified for biologics - simponi. not a single flare or swelling in almost 15 years. competed in triathlons and time trials while working as a fire behavior instructor. no side effects. wondering if i could maybe go every 2 months instead?
 
Asking after the delivery arrives versus before ordering are different questions for verification. COA date and lot number against the batch documentation is the first cross-reference.
 
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