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I am not even taking R yet but just bought the same from him. Price was too good and figured I might want to someday and it will last in the freezer for a while. I definitely have FOMO!
I was disappointed there's a minimum. I need one thing. It's under the buying floor. 😭😭
 
I was disappointed there's a minimum. I need one thing. It's under the buying floor. 😭😭
If you’re talking about J5, there’s no minimum (unless you’re talking about wanting less than a whole kit). If you’re talking about Uther, I didn’t think the $800 applied to the US warehouse (but double-check that because I don’t want to mislead you, but also don’t want to personally go search through the TG announcements to confirm).
 
If you’re talking about J5, there’s no minimum (unless you’re talking about wanting less than a whole kit). If you’re talking about Uther, I didn’t think the $800 applied to the US warehouse (but double-check that because I don’t want to mislead you, but also don’t want to personally go search through the TG announcements to confirm).
Hmmmm...when I went to order at J5, the bottom of the form said Minimum gems $100. The item I need is less than that.
 

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I was disappointed there's a minimum. I need one thing. It's under the buying floor. 😭😭
I can't leave Walmart without paying $100, so that's my excuse. I shop at Dollar Tree to support my peptide habit, haha.

But if you are close, you can use the Hospira BAC water to get to the $100 minimum.
 
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I can't leave Walmart without paying $100, so that's my excuse. I shop at Dollar Tree to support my peptide habit, haha.

But if you are close, you can use the Hospira BAC water to get to the $100 minimum.
I tried exactly that. It gets me to $1 under the minimum. It is painful.
 
Does he offer kits? His individual peps seem expensive.
Yes...you have to send an email using the Uther email for wholesalers. Minimum purchase is 800. COAs everything and decent prices, except GLPs...for some reason his GLPs are expensive.

He has 40mg vials of BPC for 175 which I like since I'm pinning my horses,
*if anyone knows of a cheaper source, most appreciate a heads up.
 
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Is there a guide that breaks down Nexaphs code for different products since it’s all named funky stuff?
See below. First 3 are correct, not sure on the other stuff. You can look at labs to see what's listed too sometimes. He has a sale now, still a bit pricey. He does a pre-sale once in a while, but still pricey on Reta.
What are you looking for?
The NXP1, NXP2, NXP3 correspond to sema, tirz, reta. NXP-ATP appears to be SS-31
 
Is there a guide that breaks down Nexaphs code for different products since it’s all named funky stuff?

NXP-ATP is indeed SS-31. You can go to their TG site or simply click on the PDF of any of their test reports to see the real names. Here is the logic they used for coming up with the names in case that makes it easier for you to remember


Why the new NXP naming?

We’ve transitioned to a pathway-based research naming system that avoids drug names and instead focuses on internal research classification.
Naming progression you may have seen:
PreviousInterimNew (Current)
SemaGLP-1SGNXP-1P
TirzGLP-2TZNXP-2P
RetaGLP-3RTNXP-3P

What do the numbers mean?

The number refers to the pathway tier of the research compound:
  • NXP-1P → Tier 1 (single-path incretin research)
  • NXP-2P → Tier 2 (dual-path incretin research)
  • NXP-3P → Tier 3 (triple-path incretin research)

What does the ā€œPā€ stand for?

P = Pathway. It indicates the number of metabolic signaling pathways involved in the research classification.
What did NOT change
  • Same products
  • Same formulations
  • Same batches
  • Same quality and testingj standards
  • Only the names were updated.
 
Yeah
WW is running a GB for April and it includes R140 for $320. Yes, R140 kits for $320. My hoarding impulse is pulsing, but I can't justify it no matter how hard I want to.

It would be ideal for a couple of spouses or neighbors where both are high doses of reta.

A half kit would be tempting. But I'm on such low doses that I can't justify that either.

I'm not into freezing anything reconned. I could make multiple vials and refrigerate, but I like completely fresh vials.
 
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Yeah

It would be ideal for a couple of spouses or neighbors where both are high doses of reta.

A half kit would be tempting. But I'm on such low doses that I can't justify that either.

I'm not into freezing anything reconned. I could make multiple vials and refrigerate, but I like completely fresh vials.
I have two of us at 10 mg, but we're both about 10-15 lbs from goal. Still, the prepping for the peptocalypse urge is strong. I'm just saying no. No. No. No.
 
I have two of us at 10 mg, but we're both about 10-15 lbs from goal. Still, the prepping for the peptocalypse urge is strong. I'm just saying no. No. No. No.

Two things I need before I’d be willing to prep for the peptocalypse: 1. A dedicated pep freezer. 2. A generator. The thought of losing power for days during a storm is enough to keep me from hoarding.
 
Two things I need before I’d be willing to prep for the peptocalypse: 1. A dedicated pep freezer. 2. A generator. The thought of losing power for days during a storm is enough to keep me from hoarding.
Ah, Florida and our cute little storms. I have that covered. Well the gen set part. I have two fridge/freezers. I currently store them in the garage freezer.
 
Two things I need before I’d be willing to prep for the peptocalypse: 1. A dedicated pep freezer. 2. A generator. The thought of losing power for days during a storm is enough to keep me from hoarding.
They'd still be fine, even after a week or two. They are not going to go poof. If you had an outage longer than that, I suspect you'd have bigger problems than your pep collection.
 
They'd still be fine, even after a week or two. They are not going to go poof. If you had an outage longer than that, I suspect you'd have bigger problems than your pep collection.
I've been here forever, and I remember one hurricane about 20 years named Charley that went right over my house and left us without power for 3 weeks in the middle of August in SW Florida. Lucky I had scored a decent sized portable generator to at least run the fridges and a big fan. Mines big enough now to run the AC.
 
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By the way, compared to reta, tirz seems better for 10 years from now:

Gemini said:
10-Year Survival: House Freezer (0°F with Auto-Defrost)

PeptideBare House Freezer (0°F)Inside Hydrapeak (0°F)
Semaglutide~75%–85% Potency90%+ Potency
Tirzepatide~60%–70% Potency85%+ Potency
Retatrutide<50% Potency75%–80% Potency
 
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By the way, compared to reta, tirz seems better for 10 years from now:
I'd like to see the citations for lowest frost free survival for Reta, my muse. It's sitting for months in a warehouse before it gets shipped. I don't think there is some trigger that fires if it's frozen and then at room temp for a week, and refrozen while lyophilized, but I could be wrong. My assumption would be that there would be some minor fraction shaved off its frozen storage time, which is decades like the others.
 
I am just saying tirz is better than reta for unideal conditions. Like people are more reluctant to freeze reta once reconned, compared to tirz.

For room temperature, even non-GLPs generally do well after a year. PAE did such degradation testing.
 

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