The chemical would have been added during finishing or worse a cross contamination from finishing something else.
As for trying to figure out who does what themselves, it's just all speculation and constantly shifting. My best guess is SRY has a close connection to a couple finishers. (their...
Their specific answer was something along the lines of, looking at the chain of amino acids they could tell it wasn't going to work. My guess is it's not a simple explanation. (I asked, but they never responded) But it's been backed up through experimentation multiple times so I'm not bothered...
Starting off with, I am not a chemist. But it's been pointed out by others in the community that are deeply involved in research chemistry that Reta is not compatible with saline. This has been shown through experimentation as well.
It's not an issue with tirz or sema.
The difference is, one is FDA approved for being injected into humans. This is the list of tests required, but doesn't even touch on the amount of research that went into the hospira container.
Sounds good. I like my shots to be between .25 and .5 ml.
As you're coming from tirzepatide, you might choose to titrate up a bit faster in the beginning.
Every protocol is completely made up and repeated ad nasuem through the telephone game.
You need to figure out the answer the important questions like
What actual HUMAN studies have been done with the peptide?
What dosing did they use?
Why did they select those dosages?
What is special about...
It's fine if the price is quoted in BTC though because then you're not responsible for the fluctuations. QSC had this problem so many times they switched to converting the USD to a BTC amount at the time the sale was requested. So they would say something like "Send X BTC within X hours" and...
Aug 2024 -> May 2025
Worked up to 5mg of Tirz until Oct 2024
Switched to Reta
Tested as hypogonadal in Dec24 so started trt (with a prescription) but take WAY less than the clinic doses
In Feb 2025 I added some gh.
(I don't recommend these other treatments unless your willing to do a ton of...
For sure. I had 4 kits of L60 from that period (Aug 2024) and participated in the test that covered almost 40 vials of Amo tirz. It was only ever a handful of people that had issues.
btc is simpler than stable coins. but the fees are higher and it's not stable. So unless you're quoted a price in btc you could lose $20-30 before the transaction goes through and then you've got to send more money.
So, with tether it depends on the network.
Say the vendor takes USDT-sol. This is on the Solano network. You need a small amount of SOL in whatever wallet you want to send the USDT-sol from.
I'm not aware of any USDT that uses bitcoin for the network.
HGH is a weird one because while not technically a controlled substance, some states treat it as one. It holds the unique position of being the only drug that is illegal to prescribe off label as well.
The alk 2ml is the same size as the kstek 3ml
And the point of the metal crimp is to keep the rubber stopper from coming off. It doesn't have any other function.
But yes ALK is a high quality product.
nothing wrong with 13mm vs 4mm. they both work fine.
Losing some in the filter wont change the concentration.
Every vial is slightly different anyways, and you can't judge anything based on how it felt.
Thats is what they were talking about.
USDT is the most common one, but it comes on many different networks.
USDT-trc20 is Tron
USDT-erc20 is Etherium
USDT-sol is Solano
These are the most common ones accepted by vendors. And you need a small amount (a few pennies) of the base network coin in...
What should have been done is testing of 3 vials so you get an average amount. At this point you can either do more testing or hope they have decent precision and assume every vial has 31mg.
If you're lucky it'll be correct. If you're unlucky you'll be taking less than thought. If you're...
You've come to a smart conclusion. In the medical field the important concept is "minimal effective dose". How little of the drug can you take and get positive results. This is almost always the healthiest philosophy to follow.
And since this is a crypto thread a couple other things people need to remember:
1) Always use a wallet separate from your exchange to send money to vendors. (already mentioned this one. Exchanges are under strict regulation and oversight. When the vendor's wallet eventually gets flagged anyone...
There is no real research on mixing peptides. There are plenty of anecdotes of obviously bad mixtures (any glp1 with anything else is bad).
Ghk/TB/bpc is probably the most mixed combo around. It's not obviously bad, but no one can tell you there isn't something we don't know.
You'll need two different services. A crypto exchange (where you buy crypto) and a wallet that isn't the one connected to any exchange.
For the latter, Exodus Wallet is popular but far from the only option.
You need to buy crypto on any of the many exchanges (i.e. coinbase) and then send it...
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