So like, how much of a stockpile do you have of your peptides?

My current stash:

200mg Tesa
50mg Ipa
1300mg Tirz

This is all listed amounts, there's probably a good bit of overfill for each vial. I should have enough tirz to last a few years and won't purchase more until my stocks are low. I started my research a month ago so I have gone a little all out in spending lol. I'm probably gonna research as many cycles of Tesa as I can before calling it a day on that too.
 
I'm with you so don't feel bad, I've got:

1700mg Tirz (Mounjaro,LSY, AMO, Nexha, QSC, SRY)
90mg Cagri (1 kit 5mg AMO, 40mg Eros)
50mg Sema (1 kit 5mg AMO) (never tried it, plan B)
20mg CagriSema (vendor gift)
Single vials from Artic, Skye, Eros, Transforma

Currently dosing 5mg tirz, .7mg Cagri and at maintenance!! Basically with my active script I will need NONE of it (minus the Cagri which I can drop).

At the cost of a few months script I have no anxiety about supply, compound or Lilly and am looking forward to 5 or 7 years from now when y'all are sharing COA's on the efficacy of this old shizz in our freezers!
Hiii! I know this is an older post but I was wondering how you liked transforma peptides? I just placed my first order and decided to use them to ease my mind and anxiety with research peptides haha
 
Hiii! I know this is an older post but I was wondering how you liked transforma peptides? I just placed my first order and decided to use them to ease my mind and anxiety with research peptides haha
I've never heard of them ...is it the telemed place ?
 
Hiii! I know this is an older post but I was wondering how you liked transforma peptides? I just placed my first order and decided to use them to ease my mind and anxiety with research peptides haha
I only got two vials of Sema 2mg ($19ea) last August. It was a good deal for a onesie to try. I used them last month now that I'm in maintenance. Effective product and smooth transaction. Funny looking at my stash from that time... It's doubled!
I've never heard of them ...is it the telemed place ?
Just another vendor like Skye or Eros.
 
I have about 6 months of compound tirz stored, and about another 6 months of research tirz that I have from a US vendor. Obviously if I go up in dose, it'll be less and I'll need to purchase again. But for some of you guys that have been in the game for a while, how often are you buying? Do you keep a year supply of each of your peptides? Two years? So do you just do a GB once a year? Do you stay hanging out with this community because it's a good vibe, or to stay aware of the vendors/market that changes so fast?
I have 1950 mg. 60 mg compound. I would buy a kit every month. I'm close to 30 lbs to start maintenance. Probably 2 years worth. This community is a good vibe. I stay on here because, #1 We all learn something new everyday, #2 Support, #3 There are a lot of great people on the forum. It's interesting to see the progress of others and to get different perspectives.
 
I’ve seen a lot of debate lately about whether people should stockpile GLP‑1 meds, so I wanted to share my own reasoning—especially for anyone who’s on the fence or feels judged for planning ahead.
I live in a rural area and keep a well‑stocked pantry because it’s simply how you survive out here. I approach this life‑changing medication the same way. I maintain a couple of years’ worth of the compounded version in the fridge, plus additional lyophilized supply in the freezer. For me, it’s not about panic—it’s about stability.
I don’t want supply‑chain anxiety running my life. Delays, shortages, shipping hiccups… I’d rather not ride that roller coaster. Having a buffer lets me stay consistent with my treatment instead of being at the mercy of external chaos.
I’m also not interested in insurance games. Coverage changes, prior auth drama, surprise denials—no thanks. A stocked “med pantry” means I’m not scrambling if policies shift.
BUD dates don’t scare me. Just like with food storage, I rotate everything. My pantry has plenty of items past their “best before” dates, and they’re perfectly fine. I treat peptides the same way: organized rotation, no waste, no stress.
Specials are nice, but not the goal. If a good deal pops up, I’ll grab it—but only to fill gaps. I’m not chasing discounts; I’m building reliability.
I know stockpiling isn’t for everyone, but for those of us who live far from services, travel often, or simply want control over our own continuity of care, it’s a practical strategy—not a moral failing.
 
I’ve seen a lot of debate lately about whether people should stockpile GLP‑1 meds, so I wanted to share my own reasoning—especially for anyone who’s on the fence or feels judged for planning ahead.
I live in a rural area and keep a well‑stocked pantry because it’s simply how you survive out here. I approach this life‑changing medication the same way. I maintain a couple of years’ worth of the compounded version in the fridge, plus additional lyophilized supply in the freezer. For me, it’s not about panic—it’s about stability.
I don’t want supply‑chain anxiety running my life. Delays, shortages, shipping hiccups… I’d rather not ride that roller coaster. Having a buffer lets me stay consistent with my treatment instead of being at the mercy of external chaos.
I’m also not interested in insurance games. Coverage changes, prior auth drama, surprise denials—no thanks. A stocked “med pantry” means I’m not scrambling if policies shift.
BUD dates don’t scare me. Just like with food storage, I rotate everything. My pantry has plenty of items past their “best before” dates, and they’re perfectly fine. I treat peptides the same way: organized rotation, no waste, no stress.
Specials are nice, but not the goal. If a good deal pops up, I’ll grab it—but only to fill gaps. I’m not chasing discounts; I’m building reliability.
I know stockpiling isn’t for everyone, but for those of us who live far from services, travel often, or simply want control over our own continuity of care, it’s a practical strategy—not a moral failing.
Echoing the fact that in the last 2-3 weeks I have seen many vendors disappear....and feels like it's picking up speed...
 
I’ve seen a lot of debate lately about whether people should stockpile GLP‑1 meds, so I wanted to share my own reasoning—especially for anyone who’s on the fence or feels judged for planning ahead.
I live in a rural area and keep a well‑stocked pantry because it’s simply how you survive out here. I approach this life‑changing medication the same way. I maintain a couple of years’ worth of the compounded version in the fridge, plus additional lyophilized supply in the freezer. For me, it’s not about panic—it’s about stability.

Is there really a "debate" going around? And why would anymore care what others think of their hoarding behavior? You do you.

I'm a proud hoarder. With my latest purchase, I have about a decade of tirzepatide and years and years of reta and sema at low doses. Right now I'm sitting on about 10,000 milligrams of tirzepatide in the freezer. And I've just started accumulating about 3 months ago. I think I'm done accumulating tirzepatide for awhile. Well, at least I tell myself that.
 
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Is there really a "debate" going around? And why would anymore care what others think of their hording behavior? You do you.

I'm a proud horder. With my latest purchase, I have about a decade of tirzepatide and years and years of reta and sema at low doses. Right now I'm sitting on about 10,000 milligrams of tirzepatide in the freezer. And I've just started accumulating about 3 months ago. I think I'm done accumulating tirzepatide for awhile. Well, at least I tell myself that.
Proud hoarders unite!!!!
 
I'm ok considering myself a "peptide junkie". Have 6 months of tirz. 2 months of BPC/TB (will ad more for this one). One kit of SS31, Mots, Epi, TA1 and Thymulin. And a Kit of GHK and Snap. Might be forgetting something 🙂. Thankfully my husband has seen the ways (BPC and TB for his shoulder) of peptides and is OK with my stockpiling 🙄🙄😀😀

Now my chunky blanket hobby that's a whole another thing.
Oh my do I have a chunky blanket hobby. I have no idea what I will do with them. But I just keep making more.
 
Currently stockpile is

2700mg Reta
620mg Sema
920mg Tirz
Plus one to two kits each of GHK-Cu, KPV, BPC-157, Cagri, Semax, TA-1 and Epitalon.

After reading this thread, I’m fighting the urge to stockpile more Tirz and Reta.
 
I have 72 vials of Reta between 24 and 60mg. I should add them, but nah. I have a couple GB's I might jump on. It's like collecting things, like baseball cards, but way more fun. My favorite part is deciding which one I want to reconstitute and use. As we get higher in dose, I decide if I need to do one, or two vials depending on the size. There's my wife and I pulling out of these.
 
I just started my journey! My wife and I both use tirz, and we have 5.5 months now. And have Reta/cagri inbound, should be approximately 11 months.

Honestly, my goal is to get 3-5 years worth of tirz, Reta, Cag, KPV, cjc-1295 no DAC/ipamorelin and maybe Tesa, as I finish my first round with that.

Also Semax (trying Adamax before committing), Selank, and maybe TA-1.
 
1k mg Semax
1k mg Selank
500mg tb500
500mg mots-c
5k mg NAD+
1k mg bpc
1k mg Epithalon
500mg Reta
500mg Triz
200mg DSIP
500mg Thymalin
500mg Thymosin Alpha 1
500mg Tesamorlin
200mg KPV
200mg Postmax
200mg Cartalax
200mg Cortagen
200mg Kisspeptin
200mg Testagen

Will be adding more Reta, Triz, Tesa, KPV, Cartalax, kisspeptin and Testagen the pile soon. Then as stock goes down will add to each. When you find stuff that works you tend to want more😳🤔🤣
 
So far, 200mg of reta, assuming my delivery makes it this Friday without any issues. Reading this thread is crazy though, you guys are really in it for the long haul.
 
6000mg Tirz. Probably enough to start a Med Spa in the back of a shady industrial park with tinted windows, or just keep it for my wife and me and wait for the Apocalypse.
See, I like this, but on the other hand, it just seems like not enough. Really only 5 t100 kits with the standard 20mg overfill . You can’t even share with friends yet. 😂 now when you call it 18 kits of t30 it just seems way cooler.

Is it bad that now I want to stockpile a selection of dosages?
 
I just bought my first kit of Tirz 10mg. Its hard not giving in and ordering everything off the menu lol. Im going to take it slow. I want to see what dosage works best for me.
 
I have 72 vials of Reta between 24 and 60mg. I should add them, but nah. I have a couple GB's I might jump on. It's like collecting things, like baseball cards, but way more fun. My favorite part is deciding which one I want to reconstitute and use. As we get higher in dose, I decide if I need to do one, or two vials depending on the size. There's my wife and I pulling out of these.
Well, I caved and added 90 vials of R30- R140 for 9,080mg total and 160 vials.
 
Wait. Isn't there an expiration date for even the lyophilized bottles???

I heard in powder form, they last UP to 3 years in the freezer.

Someone tell me I'm wrong. 😞
 

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