conzopiriani
GLP-1 Apprentice
Everyone has a Chinese peptide dealer now https://sfstandard.com/2025/09/14/e...medium=site_buttons&utm_campaign=site_buttons.
Have at it folks
Have at it folks
Snitches get stitches.Dear San Francisco peptide users,
Shut the fuck UP!!!
Best regards,
DFW area peptide users
Well now we know who bought up all the "hoe-spira".View attachment 8748
Someone has been buying a metric S ton from AVA/LSPL 😂.
Is anyone else guilty of looking up what some of those peptides are for to see if they want to try them? 😂View attachment 8748
Someone has been buying a metric S ton from AVA/LSPL 😂.
This idiot? Seems like it’s just a way for him to draw traffic to his “new healthcare system” 🙄Everyone has a Chinese peptide dealer now https://sfstandard.com/2025/09/14/e...medium=site_buttons&utm_campaign=site_buttons.
Have at it folks
Goals 🙌🏻View attachment 8748
Someone has been buying a metric S ton from AVA/LSPL 😂.
Haha. I’m from the Bay Area, too. (Not SF, even though my avatar suggests otherwise. Not sure how that happened, but I can’t seem to fix.)I'm in San Francisco. I promise we are not all attention hungry idiots. SMH
What am I? Cut down Triz???Dear Utah, Missouri, and Arizona peptide users,
Please reference above.
Warm regards,
DFW area peptide users
waves at fellow dfw peptide personDear Utah, Missouri, and Arizona peptide users,
Please reference above.
Warm regards,
DFW area peptide users
Y'all are beginners. We Texans have been keeping our medical stuff extremely quiet so the government can't get us since before it was cool to keep our medical stuff extremely quiet so the government can't get you.What am I? Cut down Triz???
howdy neighbor!waves at fellow dfw peptide person
I’m concerned with the list of providers they publish, I wish people would understand that if something is free to you, someone else is paying and you need to critically think about WHY someone else would pay to have a list of providers in a grey space.Interesting, the mentioning of Finnrick:
"In March, he [Michael Carter, the San Francisco-based founder of Play.co] launched Finnrick, a peptide-testing platform backed by AngelList founder Naval Ravikant; Cameron Teitelman of StartX, Stanford University’s innovation accelerator; and Walter Kortschak, a venture capitalist and early investor in Lyft, Robinhood, and Palantir. “I made the investment in the belief this is a rapidly growing market,” said Kortschak. “Having more transparency [provides] great benefits to everyone.” Consumers mail in their vials, and the samples get sent to labs for free testing (similar labs charge fees) of purity, quantity, and potency. Finnrick also buys batches itself, taking steps to conceal its identity from the sellers. For each sample, the verdict comes back — a grade of A through E, with A the best — and is published online. Paid subscribers get extra analysis."
1. Lists of suppliers/providers/dealers in the peptide space are not trustworthy. They are published by people with financial incentives to steer people in a certain direction.I’m concerned with the list of providers they publish, I wish people would understand that if something is free to you, someone else is paying and you need to critically think about WHY someone else would pay to have a list of providers in a grey space.
Whats the catch?
I hate the grading system is based partly by overfill. Just let me know what the fill is so I pin correctly.a grade of A through E, with A the best