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Qsc ordering rules I've come to employ;

1. Place your order.
2. Wait for reply.
3. Confirm address. Send payment.
4. Wait 14 business days. (That doesn't mean 10 days, it means 18 days)
5. If no communication, ask for tracking, if absolutely necessary.
6. Wait 7 business days for a reply.
7. Received reply with tracking; great. Haven't; wait 7 days longer.
8. Look in mailbox, package is there.
9. Receive email with tracking.
10. Always remember the QSC golden rule. Order enough that you have enough. Then, order more. That way when you order, you're not worried about how long it takes to get there. Out of 50,000 orders how many have come on meso saying they never received their order? I don't remember many. The odds are in your favor.
P.S. Always check the Chinese holiday calendar. If it's 4pm here, it's 4 am there. Get on discord. Check for updates. Sometimes packages get returned and sent back out. That adds another 30 days sometimes. Have lots of patience.

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you just want to argue. There are phase 3 study reports on Sema vs Cagri.
There are published studies on Sema and on Tirz.
If you are bored, pick up journals, don't start needless/pointless argument.
You are on a harm reduction forum saying 30mg of tirz is okay, because we don't know for sure? Ever heard about 'erring' on the side of caution?
Summary:
1) 30mg of Tirz is not the best (to put it mildly)

But you're pulling this out of your ass.

I guarantee a year ago you would've said that 5mg of Sema is "not the best (to put it mildly)." Because nobody was doing it. But now they're doing step-up trials up to 7mg. So yeah....

You not knowing and being cautious is one thing, but to say it like it's the final word on the subject that 30mg is 100% a health hazard is absolute nonsense because they probably might/will do a step-up study on tirzepatide in the coming years.
 
But you're pulling this out of your ass.

I guarantee a year ago you would've said that 5mg of Sema is "not the best (to put it mildly)." Because nobody was doing it. But now they're doing step-up trials up to 7mg. So yeah....

You not knowing and being cautious is one thing, but to say it like it's the final word on the subject that 30mg is 100% a health hazard is absolute nonsense because they probably might/will do a step-up study on tirzepatide in the coming years.

I'm fairly sure "7mg semaglutide step up trial" came from someone reading about Rybelsus 7mg oral semaglutide daily tablets.

49mg of oral sema is the equivalent of .5 mg once a week sema injections.

Do you have a link? Because otherwise that's some seriously dangerous misinformation,

If more than 2.4mg was safe why would Novo be willing to lose tens of billions of dollars to Eli Lilly's Tirz, as that's considered the more effective GLP treatment now, when they could've just quickly gotten approval for a higher dose to head off Wegovy's intro onto the market?

If you can provide a link I'll stand corrected, but billions of dollars in profit tend to focus minds, even at a large corporations.
 
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I'm fairly sure "7mg semaglutide step up trial" came from someone reading about Rybelsus 7mg oral semaglutide daily tablets.

49mg of oral sema is the equivalent of .5 mg once a week sema injections.

Do you have a link, because otherwise that's some seriously dangerous misinformation,
He is right, there is nothing dangerous about it. There is a 7.2mg subq semaglutide trial currently run by Novo Nordisk.

 
He is right, there is nothing dangerous about it. There is a 7.2mg subq semaglutide trial currently run by Novo Nordisk.


Thanks for that. Though I wouldn't assert something is "safe" until we see the results.

After all, that's the purpose of a trial right, to demonstrate safety and efficacy?

There are thousands of trials that result in drugs, new doses, or repurposing not moving forward because they don't demonstrate effectiveness or safety.
 
good lord your need to lean into being right when you were just corrected is truly astonishing.

WTF are you bitching about?

I clearly stated in my original post I could be corrected, then acknowledge and thanked HB for the new information.

That doesn't mean I have to tacitly accept his statement "of course it's safe". That's ludicrous. In fact I read through every bit of the info, little there is, currently out there on this trial just in case there were early indicators of safety.

Sounds like you're the kind of "I'll never admit you're right" ego bound knuckle dragger to whom acknowledging someone else is correct is an unthinkable humiliation, so you think I should just slink off in quiet defeat.

I revise my knowledge based on new info all the time. I welcome it. That's one of the reasons I'm smarter than you.
 
You two would get along great. He's been trying to fit in just like you for a while now
You have been saying this to Dirthand, myself and other people.
As far as I am concerned, this is a boys' club and the last thing I can do is "fit in".
This thing keeps being a feature of your posts and you are a new member, here.
What this says is that this is about you, I am sure.
We can assume that the one who has always had issues fitting in is you.

You know, everyone in life has and has had problems.
The difference between you and I and many of the brilliant people that are members here is that we do not go and throw them onto other people who have nothing to do with it, just to raise ourselves above others and give ourselves importance.

Ghoul was generous in thinking it was the tren talking.
It wasn't. Nevermind you probably don't even know what that is; it would imply that it is a temporary thing.
Nope, that is 100% you and those are things that go way deeper, I am afraid.
 
I'm fairly sure "7mg semaglutide step up trial" came from someone reading about Rybelsus 7mg oral semaglutide daily tablets.

49mg of oral sema is the equivalent of .5 mg once a week sema injections.

Do you have a link? Because otherwise that's some seriously dangerous misinformation,

If more than 2.4mg was safe why would Novo be willing to lose tens of billions of dollars to Eli Lilly's Tirz, as that's considered the more effective GLP treatment now, when they could've just quickly gotten approval for a higher dose to head off Wegovy's intro onto the market?

If you can provide a link I'll stand corrected, but billions of dollars in profit tend to focus minds, even at a large corporations.
Not going to waste my time with that bruv. Ss 7mg sema the same thing as 30mg Tirz? Just think about it. Tirz has effects on Glucagon stimulation. Then there is the GIP agonism part. You can take 70mg of tirz for all I care. In fact they can advise someone to take 70mg of cagri while they're at it. I mean, there is no proof that 70mg of Cagri is dangerous is there?
 
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Chill Relax GIF
 
Is there anything the GLPs don't do?

Also, are you invested in the companies producing these GLPs?
Check out Dr Tyna Moore on youtube, well worth listening to her 9 part series :"Ozempic done right"


View: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTKSFL4DhwlcIK4TNdjAb9I0BjCk6o3IC


This is not high dose GLP1's where the SIDE effect of overdosing = Rapid weight loss, she advocates MICRODOSING and the range of benefit's is pretty amazing!

Its made me put a lot more research into GLP1's and see them as an extremely beneficial tool outside of just purely weight loss
 
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