Amo is now Bfflist

my list of go to vendors has been narrowed down hardcore
I used to use SRY,QSC and amo but now its NEXA, PGB and a few guys on peppys
I never made it past nexa, amo as I am crypto challenged. I am currently on ss=31/mots=c cycle and would like to end with Nad+ so I am looking.. but evidently need to learn a whole new language/currency
 
Evidently Wheat has come out with 120mg kits listed on STG, I've seen numerous

Evidently Wheat has come out with 120mg kits listed on STG, I've seen numerous posts.
When did Wheat first show up? I saw their name on Revolt yesterday but it wasn't there the last time I was on the site like 5-6 days ago. Just curious if anyone knows anything about them. I saw the 120mg kits which would be great since I dose most of my family, friends and myself at 10-15mg ea every week. I am wondering why they don't have test results for it only the 30mg and 60mg.
 
When did Wheat first show up? I saw their name on Revolt yesterday but it wasn't there the last time I was on the site like 5-6 days ago. Just curious if anyone knows anything about them. I saw the 120mg kits which would be great since I dose most of my family, friends and myself at 10-15mg ea every week. I am wondering why they don't have test results for it only the 30mg and 60mg.
I do not know many details, other than seeing it discussed and elaborated here: Thread about 120
I will say they do a lot of testing on STG and it will likely get some 3rd party returns soon.
 
Maybe "wheat" is some kind of hillbilly redneck backwoods peptide operation. They do offer "canning" services. I've never ran across that one before. Lol
 

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What in the heck is "Wheat"? Is this Tracy's new nom de guerre? :ROFLMAO:

I'm not sure what "wheat" is. My best guess is that wheat is any of several species of cereal grasses of the genus Triticum (family Poaceae) and their edible grains. Wheat is one of the oldest and most important of the cereal crops. Of the thousands of varieties known, the most important are common wheat (Triticum aestivum), used to make bread; durum wheat (T. durum), used in making pasta (alimentary pastes) such as spaghetti and macaroni; and club wheat (T. compactum), a softer type, used for cake, crackers, cookies, pastries, and flours.

I think wheat looks something like the photo below.


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Maybe "wheat" is some kind of hillbilly redneck backwoods peptide operation. They do offer "canning" services. I've never ran across that one before. Lol

His servers are abuzzing at the high quantities and lowww prices. Krysia (affectionately, at this point) calls him a wheat farmer (pharmer, lol) and is following his every move, realllly wanting to interview him 😁
 
Wheat has supposedly been wholesaling to many of our alphabet letters and is now testing the waters for direct sales to consumers. STG has some tests in the works. Be nice to them, if they're legit they can drive things down like QSC did. 😍
now you have all this free time to research stuff.:(
 
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