I read it in a post over on Peppys. I’ll repost it here when I get to a desktop computer this weekend - remind me if I forget.Can you share those pages of science.
I read it in a post over on Peppys. I’ll repost it here when I get to a desktop computer this weekend - remind me if I forget.Can you share those pages of science.
Crazy wthIf I recall correctly they sent underdosed vials and ghosted customers after promising to replace them.
I literally ordered from them just to find out they don’t ship to Canada 😭😭😭I've successfully completed 5 orders now with Lisa at GYC. Now that they're back in the vendor forum I feel it's worth shouting them out. They've been very responsive via email and are quick to ship. Not the largest selection but prices and shipping are on point.
Here you go:Can you share those pages of science
I tried a peptide custom ChatGPT and the info is sound enough but it’s DEFINITELY driving you to statpeptides and I assume that is who created it. Another is a YouTuber body builder who was all about gray mkt peptides- then released a video dumping all over them for QA …ended with an ad for his new ‘legal fda approved peptide program’ ways to well or something. $99 up front and they don’t even show prices. It’s the Wild West and everybody is trying to sell risk mitigation.Can you share those pages of science.
I feel like the books and podcasts related to longevity are playing the long con to lead me to their sponsor.
I had an image somewhere that had my protocol plan. It went from SS31 to Mots to epitalon. Then repeat. I think it is on the forum here somewhere.
Thanks. More shopping to do.Here you go:
Fwiw and probably pretty controversial but I'd say ways to well is probably the closest thing to a legit mainstream peptide option as there is. They do actual consultations with customers and follow up blood work. If money was zero concern I would probably go through them.I tried a peptide custom ChatGPT and the info is sound enough but it’s DEFINITELY driving you to statpeptides and I assume that is who created it. Another is a YouTuber body builder who was all about gray mkt peptides- then released a video dumping all over them for QA …ended with an ad for his new ‘legal fda approved peptide program’ ways to well or something. $99 up front and they don’t even show prices. It’s the Wild West and everybody is trying to sell risk mitigation.
Hers the truth, risk is always overpriced.
Just FYI, it's fine to keep shouting out vendors that aren't in the vendor forum; them being in the vendor section means THEY'RE sponsoring the site, not the other way around. I've got an embarrassing stockpile of GYC tirz; they're the only overseas vendor I've ever bought from or cared to, and I still mentioned liking them when they weren't a sponsoring vendor.I've successfully completed 5 orders now with Lisa at GYC. Now that they're back in the vendor forum I feel it's worth shouting them out. They've been very responsive via email and are quick to ship. Not the largest selection but prices and shipping are on point.
I just wanted to see how the pricing was because his video was all about how they were tryna compete with gray mkt.Fwiw and probably pretty controversial but I'd say ways to well is probably the closest thing to a legit mainstream peptide option as there is. They do actual consultations with customers and follow up blood work. If money was zero concern I would probably go through them.