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last year i order without problem from EUfuck man i cant wait for eu orders back, no one matches this quality of service with the same price
What makes her think it isn’t working?Anyone using the 5mg semaglutide from Chilton? My wife started off on the 2mg ones at 0.25mg a week, moving up to 1mg. She switched over to the 5mg vials and is convinced it's not working now. My batch code is: CLSM02
the chocolate and chipsWhat makes her think it isn’t working?
the chocolate and chips
Do all glp’s need to be watered down that much? I’ve been running 2ml in 50mg of tirz and running 0.1ml (2.5mg) with great successTry to ensure the dose is .5ml in volume.
Do all glp’s need to be watered down that much? I’ve been running 2ml in 50mg of tirz and running 0.1ml (2.5mg) with great success
My success was based off 50+lbs of weight loss lol. But that’s very interesting to know. Seems like selling 50mg in 3ml vials isn’t the smartest move by QSC then. I appreciate the info. I’ll water it downDo you think pharma chooses the dilution rate based on some random number picked out of thin air?
If success is based on feels, sure, If success is measured by the amount of antibodies very slowly, incrementally, imperceptibly building up and chipping away at the efficacy of tirz over time, perhaps things aren't going as well as you think. Especially considering this is a class of drugs that offer the best benefits over extended use, if not for a lifetime.
Among other things, a more concentrated dose allows a greater proportion of the peptide to be transported to lymph nodes, where your immune system "studies" them for more effective removal in the future.
To most people, this may sound like "bubble boy" nonsense, but factors like these are why development of these drugs takes the better part of decade and billions of dollars. People's long term health and lives are at stake,
My success was based off 50+lbs of weight loss lol. But that’s very interesting to know. Seems like selling 50mg in 3ml vials isn’t the smartest move by QSC then. I appreciate the info. I’ll water it down
My success was based off 50+lbs of weight loss lol. But that’s very interesting to know. Seems like selling 50mg in 3ml vials isn’t the smartest move by QSC then. I appreciate the info. I’ll water it down

Interesting. I imagine the same might apply to mixing separate peptides into the same syringe before pinning?FWIW, some UGLs haphazardly mix peptides, as if proteins don't interact, literally creating new Frankenstein drug molecules with unknown effects that have never been studied. Only recently a single
example, Sema and BPC being sold by compounding pharmacies was looked at closely, and found essentially turned the users of this concoction into unwitting guinea pigs.
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"Testing of a compounded semaglutide drug product containing BPC-157 revealed that only parts of the secondary structure of the semaglutide chain overlapped with the semaglutide used in FDA-approved medicines. Specifically, an "overlay was observed from amino acid 7 to amino acid 20, whereas for the remaining part the signals of [the sample] had shifted" such that "the folding of semaglutide from amino acid 21 to amino acid 37 was different from the semaglutide in FDA-approved medicines.
The red circles mark differences in the NMR spectra between the semaglutide FDA-approved medicines and the product containing BPC-157. The black box shows the corresponding data mapped to the secondary structure of semaglutide."
OK, but it's obviously harmless. I mean plenty injected it, and I don't see reports of anyone "losing an ass cheek", so that change to the Semaglutide peptide chain caused by its interaction with BPC must not do anything important.
The report submitted to the FDA continues:
"This modification constitutes a critical impurity, which must be controlled in the final product."
"Critical impurity" is a very sterile term of biotechnology art that means exactly what the worst thing you might imagine it means.
Yes. And some react instantly. I drew some mots-c into a syringe of HGH and it turned to jizz in the syringe. Never mixing a peptide outside of bpc/tb500 and Ghk ever againInteresting. I imagine the same might apply to mixing separate peptides into the same syringe before pinning?
JizztideYes. And some react instantly. I drew some mots-c into a syringe of HGH and it turned to jizz in the syringe. Never mixing a peptide outside of bpc/tb500 and Ghk ever again
Is the Reta available yet? Can't see it on the site.Lab test results from Jan 2025
Test P - Janoshik Analytical
Test E - Janoshik Analytical
Test C - Janoshik Analytical
Anavar - Janoshik Analytical
Dianabol - Janoshik Analytical
Proviron - Janoshik Analytical
Retatrutide - (will be added to website in 3 days) Janoshik Analytical
BPC-157 (higher dosed) - Janoshik Analytical
Good. I said ages ago that this hommie needs to up his prices.Price hike![]()
While I understand your point, asking for price increases instead of capacity increases as a customer is not normal, I don't think there will be any difference in order amount as it's still competitive. There's little reason for anyone to look at other vendors.Good. I said ages ago that this hommie needs to up his prices.
He’s been overwhelmed a number of times, and now he’s not taking on new customers. Clearly he’s swamped (or just doesn’t need the money as much lol).
If he ups the price, that makes things more available for those who are willing to pay.
His stuff is as quality as UGL can get, and the service is as good as it needs to be. It’s a premium product compared to most other vendors.
MAKE THE PRICES HIGHER![]()
Of course increasing capacity would make the most sense. But Chilton Labs is supposedly ran by a sole man, who claims to run a solo operation for a good reason.asking for price increases instead of capacity increases as a customer is not normal
Then he may as well increase the price. From his perspective at least. If demand exceeds supply, up the price.I don't think there will be any difference in order amount as it's still competitive. There's little reason for anyone to look at other vendors.
