All of you have to stop!!!

Every time I think i have gotten the best peps for my research, one of you pulls another one out your ass and sends my down a new rabbit hole...

I swear I feel like I'm playing Pokémon Go... Gotta catch em all!

Thank you and fuck you at the same time!
It is a slippery slope, and similar to other addictions.. Nothing beats those GLP-1 results...

Chasing that pink day dragon.. lol
 
Every time I think i have gotten the best peps for my research, one of you pulls another one out your ass and sends my down a new rabbit hole...

I swear I feel like I'm playing Pokémon Go... Gotta catch em all!

Thank you and fuck you at the same time!
Be conservative with your money. Many of them are snake oil.
 
True. I've stuck to the ones with beat research results on the boards.

So far: Tirz, Selank, Semax, SS-31, Mots-C.

On order: Reta, Nad+, wolverine serum...

And then I'm done!
Tirzepatide, MOTS-C, and Glutathione are my favorites. NAD+ seems to vary depending on where I’ve bought it.

I like GHK-Cu on its own. The Glow protocol has no value added, especially for the price difference.
 
Tirzepatide, MOTS-C, and Glutathione are my favorites. NAD+ seems to vary depending on where I’ve bought it.

I like GHK-Cu on its own. The Glow protocol has no value added,

Tirzepatide, MOTS-C, and Glutathione are my favorites. NAD+ seems to vary depending on where I’ve bought it.

I like GHK-Cu on its own. The Glow protocol has no value added, especially for the price difference.
Dammit, Panda! 😵‍💫
 
There's a reason most peptides we see the vendors selling, aren't commercially available. It's not due to some big pharma conspiracy to keep people sick, it's because the peptides don't do much if anything.
many of them (selank, semax, bpc, tb4, pt141, CJC, melanotan, and others) are not patentable in the US for a variety of reasons and therefore there is no profit to be had in investing in the clinical trials required to bring them to market. selank and semax im a little iffy about, but the rest of that list are plenty effective.
 
many of them (selank, semax, bpc, tb4, pt141, CJC, melanotan, and others) are not patentable in the US for a variety of reasons and therefore there is no profit to be had in investing in the clinical trials required to bring them to market. selank and semax im a little iffy about, but the rest of that list are plenty effective.
Other than Semax and Selank (personal experience with Selank was a bust for me) the others you mentioned have pretty strong bodies of evidence backing their therapeutic effects or they are actually marketed or were marketed (I'm pretty sure melanotan 1 is available with scrip, melanotan 2 was modified into a drug that's on market). I'm thinking more about certain others...... cough...... like AOD...... cough as just one example. The creators of AOD9604 specifically stopped research because it was ineffective, yet people continue to throw money at it for its "miraculous" fat burning ability :rolleyes:
 

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