Lullabytreehugger
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I am not sure if you realise it or not but your vial sizes are too small.
Allow me to explain. I currently stack 3 peptides.
7.5mg tirz (once a week)
8mg reta (4mg twice a week)
2mg sema (1mg twice a week)
Now with the current size vials that most suppliers sell lets do the maths.
30mg vial tirz = i only get 4 doses from a vial
20mg vial reta = i only get 2.5 doses from a vial
10mg sema = i only get 5 doses
Why are you guys not increasing your vial sizes?
I think tirz should be a min 60mg vial
Reta should also be 60mg vial
Sema should be min 50mg vial
Let’s not mention cagri or motsc etc.
Sure the small vials like 10mg sizes are great as a sample but not for long term use.
This stack works for me the best. I have tried with different amounts and different split doses but this works the best for me.
Sema helps with food noise and appetite. Tirz keeps my glucose levels in check. Reta to bring down my weight.
Allow me to explain. I currently stack 3 peptides.
7.5mg tirz (once a week)
8mg reta (4mg twice a week)
2mg sema (1mg twice a week)
Now with the current size vials that most suppliers sell lets do the maths.
30mg vial tirz = i only get 4 doses from a vial
20mg vial reta = i only get 2.5 doses from a vial
10mg sema = i only get 5 doses
Why are you guys not increasing your vial sizes?
I think tirz should be a min 60mg vial
Reta should also be 60mg vial
Sema should be min 50mg vial
Let’s not mention cagri or motsc etc.
Sure the small vials like 10mg sizes are great as a sample but not for long term use.
This stack works for me the best. I have tried with different amounts and different split doses but this works the best for me.
Sema helps with food noise and appetite. Tirz keeps my glucose levels in check. Reta to bring down my weight.