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IMO, it's time to stock up on peptides.

If you're really serious, get a small cryofreezer so they'll have an effectively unlimited shelf life.

I was hoping peptides, as they fall through a legal loophole (except HGH), would be spared from the imminent de minimus crackdown. But the mountain of money on the line and end of legal compounded alternatives means big pharma has a new target to focus on, and non-GLP peptides will almost certainly be collateral damage.

These organizations have a nearly unlimited war chest of cash, and significant political influence already. The fact their interests align with what's already in motion makes it a near certainty in my opinion.

 
IMO, it's time to stock up on peptides.

If you're really serious, get a small cryofreezer so they'll have an effectively unlimited shelf life.

I was hoping peptides, as they fall through a legal loophole (except HGH), would be spared from the imminent de minimus crackdown. But the mountain of money on the line and end of legal compounded alternatives means big pharma has a new target to focus on, and non-GLP peptides will almost certainly be collateral damage.

These organizations have a nearly unlimited war chest of cash, and significant political influence already. The fact their interests align with what's already in motion makes it a near certainty in my opinion.

Did you end up getting one of those small freezers? Been eyeballing them because why not
 
Did you end up getting one of those small freezers? Been eyeballing them because why not

Yeah I bought a this model of Stirling used on eBay, There are plenty for sale, When they decommission ambulances they don't transfer equipment to the new ones so many of these freezers become available. I paid $900, a few scratches but it's built as well as you'd expect a portable cooler that sells new for $8000 would be.

I love it. It's light, takes up very little space, once it reaches temp it's very quiet, and the insulation is outstanding so electric use is minimal (it can run directly off 12v as well as 120v AC). Temp is spot on at -122f .

I took up the empty space with solid freezer packs.

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Yeah I bought a this model of Stirling used on eBay, There are plenty for sale, When they decommission ambulances they don't transfer equipment to the new ones so many of these freezers become available. I paid $900, a few scratches but it's built as well as you'd expect a portable cooler that sells new for $8000 would be.

I love it. It's light, takes up very little space, once it reaches temp it's very quiet, and the insulation is outstanding so electric use is minimal (it can run directly off 12v as well as 120v AC). Temp is spot on at -122f .

I took up the empty space with solid freezer packs.

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What containment do you store your peptides in while in the freezer, what temperature and what process do you recommend when removing from for use. Like do you you place in refrigerator to allow a slow temperature aclamation.

Also thanks for sharing this units availability!
 
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