Yes, post-testing rather than pre-ordering per se. So you won't have test results for at least a little while, though I don't know for how long.
Orders placed now should ship out tomorrow, from what people, including Cain, are saying on Nexa's telegram. They guarantee but tell that to the...
I do wish there was more third-party testing of HYB, which is relatively popular on Meso compared to here. Of course, HYB is no where near as popular as SSA, SRY, or even GYC or WBS for third-party testing.
HYB doesn't seem to link to their test results in their price list, but they are...
All I found was @AndyPanda, aka Dr. Glutathione, haha, was 100 percent correct:
"Vitamin C and glutathione are mostly found together in pharmaceutical products. These two components protect each other from oxidation by forming an antioxidant couple and mutually reinforcing each other’s actions."
As you may know, Kraken has a 7-day hold for transfers or withdrawals, even for established users.
I use Gemini to remind me what is what with the crypto network symbols.
I started with compounding. I only heard of grey from the compounding subreddits.
So for newbies with more questions than answers, the cost per mg of Brello is $2.77 per mg for compounded tirz that is ready to go ($499 for a three-month supply, up to 180 mg total). Compared to $1.23 per mg...
Rapid weight loss can also cause temporary issues by inducing "proprioceptive recalibration demands, further compromising vestibular adaptation":
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12109458/
Of course, you can always go down a milligram or two.
Do you like protein shakes? The ones with whey protein may be easier to digest than the milkier ones like Fairlife, which is already lactose-free.
I'm loving 6 mg of tirz right now. Hopefully I can lose weight still on it. But no more fatigue, diarrhea, or having to remind myself to drink fluids. Will raise it 0.5 mg each week until the sides come back. But I don't think I can do 10 mg again for long.
I think 1,000 mg of oral Vit C sounds good since that should not cause GI issues. I should buy the liposomal next time, thanks.
I have been doing just 600, but will do that twice a day now. I just found one reference for taking as much as you can literally stomach...
I just take the vitamin C orally. I'm too lazy to deal with ampules. And even filtering is not very effective for the tiniest glass particles from ampules, per the Wikipedia article on ampules. So in theory, there is some risk for minor inflammation from that.
Since the second article mentions raising the dose, a reminder that older men may need a higher dose than younger women:
Time to weight plateau with tirzepatide treatment in the SURMOUNT-1 and SURMOUNT-4 clinical trials
The direct link to Amino Annex:
https://render.jotform.com/251471509360151
If you order 5 at Amino Annex, the cost drops to $50. Otherwise, $12 each.
Injectionshop.com does not label their Hospira as Hospira, but it is Hospira (as explained in link in my last post). Cost is only $9.99 each...
Unfortunately, it is game over, as far as your chances with the government.
The shipper may be willing to reship at a discount. I would contact them, just to see. But, of course, a second shipment could be detained too, or at least delayed.
A seizure letter or something like that? No need to respond to that, as the situation would be hopeless:
https://glp1forum.com/threads/anyone-else-receive-a-notice-of-seizure-via-certified-mail.3213/post-53648
If you are referring to the MMPOWER-3 trial:
https://ojrd.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13023-024-03421-5
"Post hoc analyses indicated that elamipretide had a beneficial effect in PMM patients with mtDNA replisome disorders, underscoring the importance of considering specific genetic...
I don't blame you at all. Not only the issue of customs but lost packages as well.
Though China does reship, only Uther seems to have exceptionally good customer service. Uther's GLPs can be as costly as domestic, but the pricing improves for the higher-dose vials like T60 for $280 and R40...
As Andy was saying, Kawal sells vit C in regular multi-use vials (ASCORCAN for a couple dollars).
The only problem is injectable vit C is only good for like four hours or something like that, once opened. Or so I read. So I haven't bought it yet since my last shipment was low on spare room.
The NovoPen 6 is a smart pen that digitally logs doses.
A new-to-me reseller of most of these pens seems to have good prices for domestic, including modified NovoPens. Like the NovoPen 4 for $29, and the NovoPen 6 for $60:
https://form.jotform.com/250818444751157
But they are currently sold...
Zip recommends 29G for subq (in this post above).
I just realized the 32G question is also about pen needles. I haven't had a problem with 32G pen needles since they don't have to go into a vial. The pen needles I have are shorter (4 mm), which also helps them seem sturdier.
I've had 32G needles bend almost completely off.
The 32G is more likely to bend. Even the weight of a small vial on top of it can bend the needle, if not put in the vial straight enough or if there is angular pressure. With repeated bending, the needle could even bend off, into one's skin.
Hospira is also back at Injection Shop:
"BAC is still $9.99/ea and we are going to try to keep it that way as long as possible. (We've also changed how we're listing these products on our website, so despite appearances rest assured they are still your favorite name brand.)"
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