US: WARNING - UGL GLP users should act quickly

welcome to trumps America! lol I kid but yes zero doubt will be huge crack downs on peptides esp ones that are on patent. we also should expect vague reports of Chinese "untested" GLP that caused harm... as of course they dont want people scared of the new GLP set to hit the market... the bazillions of $$ just ozempic pays for TV adds is INSANITY... its not crazy to see ozempic and rebylsus with a RO(or whatever company) selling ozempic telemedicine prescriptions all in 1 commercial break.. sometimes just ozempic and 2 companies selling telemedicine RX for weightloss but its actually insane the $$$$ involved. so of course they have major lobbyists telling gov if they want those fat super PAC checks they better get on board to crack down..

unfortunately if you live in USA and want GLP there will be hundreds of thousands of folks getting RXs vs UGL and ur prices will go back up...

friend just got back form compounding con, and said its become clear they are turning more into sleazy salesman and not focussed on helping people. ie all the "new" ideas of better product use formulas just happen to make them 5X more money lol with little to no testing.

canada is a bit Dif for compounding but in USA its basically deregulated big pharma, which is sorta a scary thing as little recourse tracking etc... some good things forsure, but ladies trying to get pregnant essentially taking UGL HCG, does give me the ick, as who knows the aggregates they are getting possibly messing with endocrine antibodies! but I think they at least got rid of that.....
I think big pharma is 100% bipartisan and the gov shutting down UGL, Grey, and compounding was going to happen regardless of who is in charge. This is literally the most valuable molecule ever synthesized and there’s no way it’s not protected.
 
Okay, okay. Now you're making me want to stock up on this too.


Should I just get trez? It seems like it's the best of both, in some regards. Two-year supply at minimum? Fuck it. I mean, maybe that'll work out.

Tirz? Yes, you should, but I think everyone should be on tirz.

Tesa? That's a much bigger investment and serves a different purpose. More, "anti-aging" for those who don't want to mess with rHGH. You'd need 7 10mg kits for a year, and the best prices I've seen lately is $200/kit, so $1400/year.

rHGH is a much cheaper way to accomplish similar results, but takes more work.

Kind of "automatic" vs "manual" increasing of growth hormone levels and all the benefits that accompany it. A gross oversimplification, but that's basically it if your intention is to stay within physiological limits. BB purposes are only possible with rHGH.

Don't stall, because things will almost certainly get worse in the coming months as far as shipments from China, and peptides seem to be landing for now.
 
Tirz? Yes, you should, but I think everyone should be on tirz.

Tesa? That's a much bigger investment and serves a different purpose. More, "anti-aging" for those who don't want to mess with rHGH. You'd need 7 10mg kits for a year, and the best prices I've seen are $200/kit, so $1400/year.

rHGH is a much cheaper way to accomplish similar results, but takes more work.

Kind of "automatic" vs "manual" increasing of growth hormone levels and all the benefits that accompany it. An oversimplification, but that's basically it of your intention is to stay within physiological limits. BB purposes is only possible with rHGH.

Don't stall, because things will almost certainly get worse in the coming months as far as shipments from China, and peptides seem to be landing for now.


I swear to god, it's the same old shit. I managed to find a guy who's willing to split on Raw's for a supplier that just so happens to have a last bit of stock so we're trying to grab what we can. an order for 100 grams of a certain compound, and well, we shall see if they even come. He's also wanting to spilt on their peptides, so I'm going to stock up on what I can. Also gonna buy one of those cryo freezers that's been on the list for a while
 
So I've been out of the loop for several months, using my stored tirzepatide. Decided to order from 'Alisa' today and check the forums to see what's new. Imagine my shock/existential dread now that xce and qsc got nuked! Can someone direct me to another supplier before I jump off a bridge? Thanks
 
So I've been out of the loop for several months, using my stored tirzepatide. Decided to order from 'Alisa' today and check the forums to see what's new. Imagine my shock/existential dread now that xce and qsc got nuked! Can someone direct me to another supplier before I jump off a bridge? Thanks

Come on man, we can't discuss sources outside of the underground.

The most active threads are at the top of the highlighted and non highlighted sections.

Go through the last few pages of each and you'll find what you're looking for.
 
Ghoul, what's the best year to store a multi-year stock of peptides. Tirz, Sema, BPC-157 & TB-500, Sermorelin etc.
 
Ghoul, what's the best year to store a multi-year stock of peptides. Tirz, Sema, BPC-157 & TB-500, Sermorelin etc.

-80c (or colder) cryofreezing is the ideal temp for long term peptide storage recommended by all the commercial peptide manufacturers,

The cheapest you can get that temp is a used cooler style cryofreezer for $600-900.

The same units are $8000 new,

Chinese knockoffs are around $1200 new delivered.

Should hold around 150 kits.

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-80c (or colder) cryofreezing is the ideal temp for long term peptide storage recommended by all the commercial peptide manufacturers,

The cheapest you can get that temp is a used cooler style cryofreezer for $600-900.

The same units are $8000 new,

Chinese knockoffs are around $1200 new delivered.

Should hold around 150 kits.
Ooof. Pricey. Ok well for now I can get the kits, and just throw em in the fridge and then get a crypofreezer later on. By then the peptides should still be viable (if they were even viable upon delivery).

Unrelated but would this also be good for storing AAS Raws long term?
 
Ooof. Pricey. Ok well for now I can get the kits, and just throw em in the fridge and then get a crypofreezer later on. By then the peptides should still be viable (if they were even viable upon delivery).

Unrelated but would this also be good for storing AAS Raws long term?

This is a temp pharma manufacturers (often even colder) use to keep APIs (active ingredients) in as good condition as possible before needed for a production run.

You only have .9 cubic ft, so you've got to plan carefully.

It seems expensive, But consider the expense compared to your investment in peptides. $600 worth doesn't go very far. A few kits of tirz cost that much.
 
I know tons of ppl getting it from compound pharmacies with no sign of it ending. There’s even commercials on tv for the stuff.
 
This is a temp pharma manufacturers (often even colder) use to keep APIs (active ingredients) in as good condition as possible before needed for a production run.

You only have .9 cubic ft, so you've got to plan carefully.

It seems expensive, But consider the expense compared to your investment in peptides. $600 worth doesn't go very far. A few kits of tirz cost that much.
Let’s say we don’t do this lol. How long will the powder last in my closet lmao
 
Ghoul, what's the best year to store a multi-year stock of peptides. Tirz, Sema, BPC-157 & TB-500, Sermorelin etc.
Tirz can whitstand a nuclear attack. Just throw it in your freezer or in the fridge, both are fine.

Very stupid idea to throw RAWS in the freezer however. No need at all. Just vacuum seal it and throw it in a dark cool place. End of story
 
Oscars really trying to warn people that “they are coming for the greys” and compounding pharmacies… all the rich cheered with joy and laughed at the obese poors…. That they have helped create
 
Tirz can whitstand a nuclear attack. Just throw it in your freezer or in the fridge, both are fine.

Very stupid idea to throw RAWS in the freezer however. No need at all. Just vacuum seal it and throw it in a dark cool place. End of story
Noted my bro! Thank you.
 
This is a temp pharma manufacturers (often even colder) use to keep APIs (active ingredients) in as good condition as possible before needed for a production run.

You only have .9 cubic ft, so you've got to plan carefully.

It seems expensive, But consider the expense compared to your investment in peptides. $600 worth doesn't go very far. A few kits of tirz cost that much.
Oh I'm gonna get it, but for me to clear it through customs in my country I'm gonna pay at least double. Depending on how it's labelled and shipped I might even need an import license from the ministry of health, so I can't just drop the cash and think it's gonna get to me np.
 
Oh I'm gonna get it, but for me to clear it through customs in my country I'm gonna pay at least double. Depending on how it's labelled and shipped I might even need an import license from the ministry of health, so I can't just drop the cash and think it's gonna get to me np.

Alternatively, a better choice for the long term than refrigeration would be to use a non-autodefrosting type of freezer. Set it as cold as possible, and use something like this:

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Thin walled glass vials are subject to rapid temp fluctuation, which tldr could bring a peptide in and out of a frozen state accelerating degradation. Only pure water freezes at 0c. The moisture content in lyophilized peptides are in contact with contaminants like salts, that lower the freezing temp significantly, So if the freeze point is -18c, and the freezer happens to fluctuate between -20c and -17c for whatever reason, you could be repeatedly going from freeze to thawed states. There's no practical way to determine residual moisture levels or it's freeze point with batches of UGL peptides, so this is cheap insurance.

The foam insulation buffers the vials from these fluctuations and should be sufficient protection from potential phase change,

Not as good as -80c, but if we're talking over 6 months, a better option than refrigeration.
 
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Even if UGL GLP's disappeared tomorrow, 95% of the people who use them would just go without. They aren't going to go get scrips and pay the crazy prices.
 
Even if UGL GLP's disappeared tomorrow, 95% of the people who use them would just go without. They aren't going to go get scrips and pay the crazy prices.

Millions paid $500+ a month to Jenny Craig and other weight loss programs to try to lose weight. The industry was worth billions a year. So many will pay Novo Nordisk $499/mo, if that's what it takes, there'll be a waiting list a mile long,

Novo is even offering to hook you up with a telemedicine doc specializing in quickly writing prescriptions.

Sucks but that's how it is.
 
Millions paid $500+ a month to Jenny Craig and other weight loss programs to try to lose weight. The industry was worth billions a year. So many will pay Novo Nordisk $499/mo, if that's what it takes, there'll be a waiting list a mile long,

Novo is even offering to hook you up with a telemedicine doc specializing in quickly writing prescriptions.

Sucks but that's how it is.
A decades worth of semaglutide at 2mg/week is under $450. Pretty good backup if you don't want to spend a lot at once to stock up on tirz. There's really no excuse for people that struggle to keep weight off not to stock up; the $1500 you spend for a freezer and sema will be made up for in a year, and that's if your savings on food is only $30/week. That's like two meals at McDonalds.
 
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