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  1. PGB Membership

    They have a two-website system. There's one website where you make your order. There's another one that's basically a forum (Discourse) where they organize and post test results, discuss things like future offerings, etc. The ordering site does not have test results.
  2. Is Nexa no longer cool

    Cain is cooked..... :ROFLMAO:
  3. Hospira BAC Prices Spike... Again!

    When I was a medic in the Army, we had a list from the DoD that gave extended expiration dates for our meds. You would be shocked at how much longer most prescription meds are good for past their official expiration date. I plan on using my expired Hospira until it either doesn't look right or...
  4. Hospira BAC Prices Spike... Again!

    I bought a case over a year ago now. I believe it expires next month, but I'm only a quarter way through the case and plan to use it for at least another year. These prices really aren't that horrible if you stretch this stuff out
  5. Orforglipron: The next big thing?

    This is why I'm just really hesitant to dabble in gray-market oral meds. Injectables are straightforward for the most part.
  6. MIX sterility fail

    This is kind of what I was getting at in my comment on the other thread about people testing obsessively. Sterility testing is a prime example. We have immune systems, we cut and puncture ourselves with objects less sterile than these peps all the time. If you're worried about it, just buy a...
  7. Why are GLPs/peptides so often sent in for testing by customers?

    I never said I'm against testing. I just find it silly to be a repeat customer of a specific vendor yet obsessively test every batch you get. Also, nobody should be basing their harm reduction protocols off of my (often) contrarian opinions.
  8. Why are GLPs/peptides so often sent in for testing by customers?

    Because people obsess over it, and the labs really like the money. I honestly think that some people find it fun forking out cash for testing, like it's part of the "game" of playing gray market peptides. The same folks would buy pills from IndiaMart and swallow them down no questions asked, but...
  9. Whats the highest concentration i can use?

    I like 1.2ml for 30mg, so 2.4ml for 60mg. That means every 10 units you draw up contains (approx) 2.5mg of active ingredient. Every unit contains 0.25mg of active ingredient. This makes dosing tidy. Tirz starter dose would be 10 units. Month two go up to 20 units. Month three 30 units...
  10. Orforglipron: The next big thing?

    It's the "Wild West" out there. You're talking about a medication that hasn't been approved and released for retail being pressed into tablets with who-knows-what kind of fillers by the Chinese underground. Shelf life is whatever you feel comfortable with. Based on the shelf life of approved...
  11. Is Nexa no longer cool

    Not too shabby....
  12. Well. Here it comes. News talking about Retatrutide as Ozempic 2.0.

    Small molecule drugs that mimic the action of peptides, as orforglipron does, will probably be the future. Eventually there will be dual and triple agonist small molecule drugs, "tirz" and "reta" in a tiny pill. Injections are just too much of a hassle for most people, even for weight loss.
  13. Is Nexa no longer cool

    Same. T20/T30 is perfect imo. But then again, I'm on a 5mg maintenance dose.
  14. Is Nexa no longer cool

    I know two people (real people, not online people) that paid via Zelle within the past couple days
  15. Is Nexa no longer cool

    Binh sells good product, heavily tested by the community, US warehouse, has been very responsive to customer feedback and resolved issues quickly in the past. Where's the value in Nexa? I just don't see it.
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