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Found it. I had searched before but this time I did all caps and it popped up. Strange but whatever. LolThere is a link a few pages back.
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Found it. I had searched before but this time I did all caps and it popped up. Strange but whatever. LolThere is a link a few pages back.
I have 2 reta 20mg kits from a Jan 1 payment. I didn't even get an LZ number. It is what it is.Ok that's fair. I posted 'cause I'm salty about my order but appreciate the note here.
Pricing isn't as good either. last time I checked was last year though. How do they compare to SSA currently?Finally found PGB and how to buy, pretty cool and discreet but not a big selection, probably 10-12 peptides and that’s it
I ordered from that sale too man. It hurtsI have 2 reta 20mg kits from a Jan 1 payment. I didn't even get an LZ number. It is what it is.
Okay let me get rid of my snarky attitude. My introduction to Tracy's cheap prices was a huge debacle tracy suffered in the peptide world.Well at least mixing peptides doesn't result in the creation of a unique, untested drug being injected into the user:
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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.
"This modification constitutes a critical impurity, which must be controlled in the final product."
Okay let me get rid of my snarky attitude. My introduction to Tracy's cheap prices was a huge debacle tracy suffered in the peptide world.
First there was an impoundment by CBP of allegedly the best UGL Tirz ever created. People unfamiliar with Tracy's reshipment policies lost it. Leading to cancellation of orders/charge backs... and ultimately, the end of Tracy's Alibaba and Paypal payment methods. As this was happening Peptides were also being tested and Tracy offered a silly (by peptide world standards) percentage cut-off or his purity guarantees.
finally, his BPC was found to be contaminated with Semaglutide. My mentioning it up there was a joke!
Pricing isn’t great, but delivery is quick and drama free.Pricing isn't as good either. last time I checked was last year though. How do they compare to SSA currently?
Do they ship to europe?Pricing isn’t great, but delivery is quick and drama free.
I am curious where the BPC Sema results came from. Is there a study out there they were looking at that? I can always dream there are people studying all these peptides and how they interact together. I don’t just mean in a vial but within our bodies.Your comment happened to coincidentally appear at the moment I happened to have the results of comprehensive testing of a mix of Semaglutide and BPC in front of me, consequences of which should be pretty disturbing to anyone who injected it, and maybe a warning to anyone else who doesn't understand how proteins can interact and just randomly mixes them together.
Unless they enjoy being involuntary guinea pigs for new, completely untested drugs.
"Critical impurity" was determined after running the frankenstein sema/bpc peptide through a simulator that pharma uses to predict risk to human health so they know what molecules must be removed from final drug products.
Thanks. I just logged in to look too and found i had to make a new discord account bc they migrated off telegram at some point. The sema @ $65 might be worth it but ouch on the reta. I know they used to have mod grf1 and ipamoralin. Hopefully they'll add it at some point. I like to use it instead of HGH when I'm cruising to save moneyPricing isn’t great, but delivery is quick and drama free.
I feel like it is a whole new language, decoding cards and such. LolFinally found PGB and how to buy, pretty cool and discreet but not a big selection, probably 10-12 peptides and that’s it
How are the GB? Do they happen often?Pricing isn’t great, but delivery is quick and drama free.
Yea I thought the Reta was high too. The TA-1 is the same price I just paid on a gb that is sent off for testing so not crazy high but not great pricing. I just don’t know if all their products are tested, I’m still clunking around their pages.Thanks. I just logged in to look too and found i had to make a new discord account bc they migrated off telegram at some point. The sema might be worth it but ouch on the reta
I am curious where the BPC Sema results came from. Is there a study out there they were looking at that? I can always dream there are people studying all these peptides and how they interact together. I don’t just mean in a vial but within our bodies.
Legit compounding pharmacies shouldn't be adding BPC to their Sema tough.Your comment happened to coincidentally appear at the moment I happened to have the results of comprehensive testing of a mix of Semaglutide and BPC in front of me, consequences of which should be pretty disturbing to anyone who injected it, and maybe a warning to anyone else who doesn't understand how proteins can interact and just randomly mixes them together.
Unless they enjoy being involuntary guinea pigs for new, completely untested drugs.
"Critical impurity" was determined after running the frankenstein sema/bpc peptide through a simulator that pharma uses to predict risk to human health so they know what molecules must be removed from final drug products.
Yeah I'd have to look too. When they were new and still on discord everything got tested and shipping was included so I was okay paying a little more. Not sure if that's still the caseYea I thought the Reta was high too. The TA-1 is the same price I just paid on a gb that is sent off for testing so not crazy high but not great pricing. I just don’t know if all their products are tested, I’m still clunking around their pages.
It was a report released just before my bosses voted to keep IPAM and CJC out of stuff compounded pharma are allowed to produce for y'all to use.Yea I thought the Reta was high too. The TA-1 is the same price I just paid on a gb that is sent off for testing so not crazy high but not great pricing. I just don’t know if all their products are tested, I’m still clunking around their pages.
I was curious what they were looking at in the info you posted about the Sema/BPC chains.You mean a study where they mix a few peptides together, and then inject humans to see what the results are? To see if some subjects experience anaphylactic shock or development of immunity to critical endogenous proteins?
