If anyone thinks this tariff change/de minimus change is going to cause little or no change to how things are done with the grey market, you're in for an unhappy surprise.
Scrutiny is a beautiful thing in the grey market. It keeps these vendors in line. They have no vested interest in us other than our wallets, so I think weighing heavy on these vendors is great. I love meso for that reason.
also, where does he source his peptides from? Does he disclose this??? He said that he lyophilizes his own shit in the US but then also said it’s done in china? So what is it?
I completely agree, Kong. I share the same rationale. Here's to more peptides for reasonable costs.
I should add, it is never a bad idea to have a healthy stock for when the market ebbs and flows with how restricted things get at times.
EL and others who are trying to ban as much as they can will continue to do so... is it going to stop the peps from reaching customers in the US? HELL NO. lmao they can sue and try to ban all they want, still won't stop the grey market. I am not the least bit worried.
The issue isn’t that they are peptides or GLPs, there are many companies using stealth packaging naming certain products false things. Customs seizes these items
@exploitedworkerbee
To preface, I’ve never ordered from this Nexaph guy and have just been doing my own due diligence in learning about his work ethics and what not.
While I agree that ethically there is some fucked up shit about his past and maybe somewhat present (anecdotally seems like...
Yes, definitely agreed. America has been and always will be top buyer in the market. And agreed on there being avenues on providing products where there is high demand
Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are a layer contained within the bacterial cell wall. These are sometimes referred to others as "endotoxins" by those who send to Jano for testing. If any of you are familiar with the "Huberman Lab" Podcast, he discusses these during a podcast regarding peptides and...
Great catch with the westernized humor. Definitely catches and throws jokes that I couldn't see someone from the eastern world doing as well/naturally.
Agreed, I think it's too presumptive to say this is an exit strategy rather than protective undertaking for the hot climate of things right now. There seems to be an intended return. I mean, from a purely business standpoint, I wouldn't assume to just halt all operations now, but instead lay low...
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