Qingdao Sigma Chemical Co., Ltd (International, US, EU, Canada and Australia domestic

That oil promo must have truly swamped them because I tried to give them my money for 4 days straight, and the only replies I got were them telling me they were sold out, with no options on what I should do.

So every day was just me asking them questions and changing my order to what I thought might be in stock, and trying my hardest to give them my money.

Last reply from them was 19 hours ago and it was just them answering no questions and telling me more of what I was trying to order was out of stock, again.
That sucks man! Trying to give someone money and you can't! I can imagine how busy they must be. To be out of stock in the int warehouse on some oils shows you how much they must be moving.
 
Tirzepatide 40mg & 50mg promo

Pricing:

T40: Tirzepatide 10x40mg: $250/kit
T50:
Tirzepatide 10x50mg: $315/kit

Shipping costs:


1 kit: shipping is charged, the normal rate
2 kits: Free shipping

Extra $30 is charged for EU special line countries: Germany, spain, portugal, denmark, czech, italy, hungary, bulgaria, finland, sweden, austria, ireland.
Shipping is from China.
You can't add other items to the promo parcel.

Deadline:

Wednesday, 23rd October 2024

How to order?

Contact info for orders:

sigma@sigmachemical.com.cn
Whatsapp: +86 16503300980

Ordering form:

List of items you want:
Email:
Name:
Shipping address (including city, state and zip code):
Phone number:
Preferred payment method:

Testing results:

The following batchs has been tested, and restested, several times, and here are two examples of each, it's a solid +99%:


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Tirzepatide 40mg & 50mg sold out.

New promo : Tirzepatide 10mg $65/kit

Tirzepatide 10x10mg yellow tops: $65/kit : Janoshik Analytical

MOQ : 5 kits.

Free shipping

Extra $30 for EU special line countries: Germany, spain, portugal, denmark, czech, italy, hungary, bulgaria, finland, sweden, austria, ireland.

Ends 24th october

How to order?

Contact info for orders:

sigma@sigmachemical.com.cn
Whatsapp: +86 16503300980

Ordering form:

List of items you want:
Email:
Name:
Shipping address (including city, state and zip code):
Phone number:
Preferred payment method:

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At this rate, the western world especially USA, will need to erect a statue for Tracy/QSC for helping reduce obesity.

Hell, even the clothing industry will have a surge in sales since former obese people will need new clothes lol.

The buffets and fast food restaurants will see their income plummet though.
 
At this rate, the western world especially USA, will need to erect a statue for Tracy/QSC for helping reduce obesity.

Hell, even the clothing industry will have a surge in sales since former obese people will need new clothes lol.

The buffets and fast food restaurants will see their income plummet though.
Maybe we should get T-Shirts printed? lol.

Though the reality is that people that buy from Tracy and similar operations are a tiny, tiny share of the market in the grand scope. Most average Americans will duke it out with their insurance companies or else stretch their household budgets to use one of the various US copy cats out there like Ro, Hims, etc.

The US insurance industry is going to be the real fight for Lilly and the those who think they need to be on them for life. There is just no way the likes of Blue Cross and Blue Shield, UHC and all the others can make the math work long term for a lifetime of treatment for Zepbound or similar drugs. So the insurance industry and the private employers who fund them will continue to erect roadblocks in the form of prior authorizations or exclusions. Medicare and Medicaid already have hard exclusions for obesity meds.

What will be the final result of this? If I was a betting man I would wager obesity rates in the US won't budge all that much.
 
At this rate, the western world especially USA, will need to erect a statue for Tracy/QSC for helping reduce obesity.

Hell, even the clothing industry will have a surge in sales since former obese people will need new clothes lol.

The buffets and fast food restaurants will see their income plummet though.

Maybe we should get T-Shirts printed? lol.

Though the reality is that people that buy from Tracy and similar operations are a tiny, tiny share of the market in the grand scope. Most average Americans will duke it out with their insurance companies or else stretch their household budgets to use one of the various US copy cats out there like Ro, Hims, etc.

The US insurance industry is going to be the real fight for Lilly and the those who think they need to be on them for life. There is just no way the likes of Blue Cross and Blue Shield, UHC and all the others can make the math work long term for a lifetime of treatment for Zepbound or similar drugs. So the insurance industry and the private employers who fund them will continue to erect roadblocks in the form of prior authorizations or exclusions. Medicare and Medicaid already have hard exclusions for obesity meds.

What will be the final result of this? If I was a betting man I would wager obesity rates in the US won't budge all that much.
If it causes loss in bone density like sema it will just rebound twice as bad.

Zero correction to diet.

And now less muscle mass to burn the calories then prior.

If bones also affected it's a recipe for disaster when they get huge again.
 
Maybe we should get T-Shirts printed? lol.

Though the reality is that people that buy from Tracy and similar operations are a tiny, tiny share of the market in the grand scope. Most average Americans will duke it out with their insurance companies or else stretch their household budgets to use one of the various US copy cats out there like Ro, Hims, etc.

The US insurance industry is going to be the real fight for Lilly and the those who think they need to be on them for life. There is just no way the likes of Blue Cross and Blue Shield, UHC and all the others can make the math work long term for a lifetime of treatment for Zepbound or similar drugs. So the insurance industry and the private employers who fund them will continue to erect roadblocks in the form of prior authorizations or exclusions. Medicare and Medicaid already have hard exclusions for obesity meds.

What will be the final result of this? If I was a betting man I would wager obesity rates in the US won't budge all that much.
But still, when soccer moms started using Chinese generics, the news has already spread like wildfire.

It already left our small community, who knows who else would be using it in the future.
 
If it causes loss in bone density like sema it will just rebound twice as bad.

Zero correction to diet.

And now less muscle mass to burn the calories then prior.

If bones also affected it's a recipe for disaster when they get huge again.
They are working on drugs to potentially address this in the form of myostatin inhibitors. Some of the research to date looks promising, but from an insurance standpoint, yeah, good luck with that one. Insurance already does not want to bankroll GLP1's, so adding in another drug on top of it will no question be a bridge too far.
 
If it causes loss in bone density like sema it will just rebound twice as bad.

Zero correction to diet.

And now less muscle mass to burn the calories then prior.

If bones also affected it's a recipe for disaster when they get huge again.
How could it rebound if you never stop lol. Even if they are not diabetics, they will consider these as their trt, they will be on for life.
 
But still, when soccer moms started using Chinese generics, the news has already spread like wildfire.

It already left our small community, who knows who else would be using it in the future.
If it cuts into Lilly's bottom line to a significant enough degree, they will apply pressure to the feds to take action, but I am not sure how successful they will be. They sure have not been very successful in stopping gear importation for the last 50 years or so anyway.
 
If it cuts into Lilly's bottom line to a significant enough degree, they will apply pressure to the feds to take action, but I am not sure how successful they will be. They sure have not been very successful in stopping gear importation for the last 50 years or so anyway.
I doubt it, they couldn’t even solve importation of drugs that kill.
 
How could it rebound if you never stop lol. Even if they are not diabetics, they will consider these as their trt, they will be on for life.
Sure, for however long they can afford it, or until their Insurance company pulls the plug. I know with my work UHC plan for example, GLP's can only be a year max and you have to be over a certain BMI. Could well be more stringent now. This is just when I read about it after open enrollment last November.
 
Sure, for however long they can afford it, or until their Insurance company pulls the plug. I know with my work UHC plan for example, GLP's can only be a year max and you have to be over a certain BMI. Could well be more stringent now. This is just when I read about it after open enrollment last November.
I’m talking chinese ugl, if you can afford starbucks, you can afford these glps, damn just look at the prices on these sales.
 
For sure, but I have a hard time believing you will ever see significant market share going to China based vendors. People like us are a drop in the bucket. If even 5% of the market was overseas illicit a year from now I would be surprised.
 
99.9% of the general public doesn't even know where to go to get generic Chinese GLP-1's. Plus most would be scared to take it being unlabeled at all. I don't think there is going to be in real world numbers in terms of % of people taking it regular joe's running and buying all the Chinese generics. Likely more genuine Ozempic is sold in a day than QSC has even produced from the beginning.
 
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