Just wanted to introduce myself. Thanks for the helpful information shared, it seems people are more open to practical regional suggestions here.
To pay it back a bit:
I take 20mg a day to keep my BP in check as it does elevate when I run stronger orals such as anadrol,superdrol. Just looking to save my kidneys if possible.
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I've used both PGAnabolics pharma telmisartan and UGL (Deus) and been having little luck in pulling down BP, starting to look into using HCTZ in conjunction.
Hey, where do you guys get your peptides from ? BPC/TB
I've purchased from both Canmed supplies and Direct Peptides in the UK. I did a comparison of costs + shipping etc. and Direct Peptides ended up being the most inexpensive. Have heard praise for X-Peptides, Canada Peptides as well, the latter has almost universal praise but seems to be the most expensive.
On an other forum I've heard canadianmedssupplies was g2g. But I never ordered from them myself.
@InjuredGorilla
They are G2G.
Hey guys which lab still makes quality DNP? I got mine from Pharma Tech a while back..they did 100mg capsules. Pretty good stuff but they don't have it anymore

and told me it won't be returning
Have seen a few sources on SST as well as two Pareto sites. Another option would be getting the 10g and capping yourself to the dosage you want.
Where has everyone been getting their syringes and pins from? I used to use buyneedles.ca but they are sold out of lots of stuff and don't seem to be restocking
My go tos are Mera Medical, Med Needles and C6. Midwifery Supplies in Calgary and EMRN in Montreal are other reliable options. Note I think that Med Needles and C6 are the same company looking up their information online.
+1 on them.
The DR I got on rocket doctor was a major cunt. He just talked down to me the whole time and wouldn't even order me a PSA test even tho I have family history of prostate cancer. If you use them just lie to get the req and check/Write your own tests ended up using onmen and they ordered everything I wanted
I had similar experiences with every telemedicine provider. It seems a total crapshoot whether you get connected to a doc playing interrogator or not. PC Health / Maple cancelled multiple requests for bloodwork before even the consult was given. Rocket responded quickly but the doctor I connected to said the CSPO would ask questions about some of the biomarkers being requested and suggested an endocrinologist instead. AppleTree connected quickly but lack of medical history or context made them reluctant to write up a req. I think this is a basic problem with the telehealth providers, you're coming in cold with no context / relationship to someone just going through a queue.
Use Onmen $50 gets u a req skip some shots tank ur test before bloodwork get consult $150 then they give you a script and you don't have to deal with shitty creams
Poor experience with OnMen. They may have improved from what some of your comments, but it seemed they just offered cookie cutter RXs that would catch attention or insurance implications. When I gave them a go they were unwilling to change the bloodwork req from the standard measures. Staffed mostly by inexperienced startup types and nurse practitioners, no real discussion with doctors, and for the $250 quarterly cost you get very little patient care. They also seem very much on guard for anything that breaks out of their RX for exposure to liability. I think the whole online TRT clinic thing is a wild west that will flame out as it becomes clear a lot of these operations just focus on turning over volume than providing excellent medical care.