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So I was researching testing options for kits that are more local (USA) than Jano.

I came across an entity that wants to support "sovereign" healthcare and safety amongst the pep community. It looks like they just rolled out last month or so. They have "financial supporters" which I want to do a deep dive on.

Any way - you can request to send a vile in and if approved they will test it for free and share the COA with you (sterility and mass only - no blends like glow). Then they publicly publish the results on their website and score vendors.

They also purchase from random domestic US companies and score them.

Am I allowed to share the name and can we talk about it?
 
Ok ok ok... I wasn't sure if this was going to get the go ahead since my post had to be approved.

Let me catch my breath for a sec... 🫁 Woooooooza. 👂🫣

I'm skeptical and a conspiracy theorist at heart (and soul) and am always over thinking the WHY so I totally agree... like what's the catch, right?

So I've been reading everything I can on peps.... TT, Reddit, STG, TG, Discord, now Discourse, etc.... I made purchases from several retail vendors. The shit works. It's life changing for most.

Que my first Grey purchase - a newer vendor on the STG list, but I want to have it tested. I start consuming every tidbit of testing and providers... look in to a few local Universities... then I come across Finnrick (.com). I spend hours reading their website, checking their YT, thinking. Free testing... Sovereign health care - wow - what's the catch?

As I said before- haven't had time to deep dive the financiers but want to know what the connection might be, is this a scheme for marketing vendors...

I saw multiple US domestic ratings and 1 for SRY.

I thought let me send a request to see if they will test for the R20 I picked up from "QST" - I think she is a reseller with no affiliated lab.

They said send it. So I'm sending a vile Tuesday.

I am so excited to discuss this and hear other people who have been involved with peps opinions.

TYIA!
 
They are selling nothing? It’s a community service? If so, I call scam, or a business model that will be revealed to in fact be selling you something.
Prolly a few free tests and charge from there... janos 600 bucks is alot imo... I can order my own bloodwork from quest and run a slew of labs for 300.... testosterone, estrogen, cbc, lipids, psa and tsh (thyroid)
 
They are selling nothing? It’s a community service? If so, I call scam, or a business model that will be revealed to in fact be selling you something.
They have financial supporters though. So when every lab pays them 10k their tests are gonna be spot on with dairy creamer and financial supporters get triple back.
 
The biggest potential conflict of interest I see is the website layout seems similar to one of the vendors listed, Peptide Crafters (charging at least $8 per mg for reta and $5 per mg for tirz).
 
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The biggest potential conflict of interest I see is the website layout seems similar to one of the vendors listed, Peptide Crafters (at about $8 per mg for reta and $5 per mg for tirz).
Testing in Austin- PC is in "Frisco" TX a 3 hour drive .... interesting enough a lot of the $ is coming from entrepreneurs and investors from Silicon Valley... subliminal - San Fransisco. 🤔
 
One of the founders has been posting updates sporadically on Peppys the past few months.
I'm not sure what their plan for sustainability is.
Given the number of vials they've acquired and had tested, they've supposedly spent some serious money on this startup.
 
One of the founders has been posting updates sporadically on Peppys the past few months.
I'm not sure what their plan for sustainability is.
Given the number of vials they've acquired and had tested, they've supposedly spent some serious money on this startup.
I found it. TY.
 
The CEO’s bio self-identifies him as a “serial entrepreneur.” Here’s my prediction: this is a Silicon Valley guy spending early investors’ (parents and their friends) money to spin up, will get some larger investors to keep it going while building user base, then attempt to monitize you or sell to some firm that will do who knows what to get back their investment. They see a gold rush and want to sell their participation in it to investors, but don’t seem to know (or at least aren’t willing to share with the public) how they plan to make money from it.

What definitely isn’t true is that this is about helping you because the serial entrepreneur kiddo and his secret group of benefactors are so passionate about you buying underground peptides from the best possible vendor. Someday they’ll be taking money from those vendors in exchange for access to your eyeballs just the same as TikTok and facebook do, and all this sovereign health smokeupthebum will dissipate.

Maybe you can get a free test of unknown quality in the meantime, or use it as a who’s who list of domestic vendors, but I wouldn’t give them my real name or email.

Also, before long if these guys get traction, you can expect their aggregated data become unreliable because vendors will be sabotaging each other by posing as end users and sending in bad samples labeled as their competitors.
 
I does seem odd that all of the individual vial vendors charging a lot more are top rated, while all of the vendors selling 10 vial packs aren't listed or ranking low. Just my initial opinion on a quick review.
When attempting a whois, the domain is 6 months old and private. It is certainly possible to use it for marketing or to drive in a certain direction. Not to mention a nice lead sheet. Tough to not be skeptical on this one.
 
The CEO’s bio self-identifies him as a “serial entrepreneur.” Here’s my prediction: this is a Silicon Valley guy spending early investors’ (parents and their friends) money to spin up, will get some larger investors to keep it going while building user base, then attempt to monitize you or sell to some firm that will do who knows what to get back their investment. They see a gold rush and want to sell their participation in it to investors, but don’t seem to know (or at least aren’t willing to share with the public) how they plan to make money from it.

What definitely isn’t true is that this is about helping you because the serial entrepreneur kiddo and his secret group of benefactors are so passionate about you buying underground peptides from the best possible vendor. Someday they’ll be taking money from those vendors in exchange for access to your eyeballs just the same as TikTok and facebook do, and all this sovereign health smokeupthebum will dissipate.

Maybe you can get a free test of unknown quality in the meantime, or use it as a who’s who list of domestic vendors, but I wouldn’t give them my real name or email.

Also, before long if these guys get traction, you can expect their aggregated data become unreliable because vendors will be sabotaging each other by posing as end users and sending in bad samples labeled as their competitors.
I see your points.

The peppy thread is kind of all over the place and their scoring methods aren't favorable to non-domestic Companies.

Investors are listed on their site though. Interesting group with interesting ties....

Naval Ravikant
Gary Ang
Josh Buckley
Teddy Cross
Tom Fairfield
Jacob Jacquet
Walter Kortschak
Richard Ma
Ken O'Friel
Michael Piech
Lim Qing Ru
Craig Schmitz
Jeremy Siong
Siddhartha Shekhar Singh
Dominika Stobiecka
Cameron Teitelman
 
When attempting a whois, the domain is 6 months old and private. It is certainly possible to use it for marketing or to drive in a certain direction. Not to mention a nice lead sheet. Tough to not be skeptical on this one.
Their YT only has 7 subscribers since April 2025.
 
Regarding the list of investors, why would anyone be bold enough to list their name publicly with anything related to illicit peptides?

That would be a lot of people on house arrest if the FDA or DEA got involved, at least assuming those are the same people behind the most-favored vendor 🙂
 
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Regarding the list of investors, why would anyone be bold enough to list their name publicly with anything related to illicit peptides?

That would be a lot of people on house arrest if the FDA or DEA got involved, at least assuming those are the same people behind the most-favored vendor 🙂
Chatgot...

Based on available information, the following individuals from your list have notable involvement in the pharmaceutical or healthcare sectors:

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### ✅ Individuals with Pharmaceutical or Healthcare Involvement

* **Naval Ravikant**: While primarily known as an entrepreneur and investor, Ravikant has expressed significant interest in the transformative potential of GLP-1 drugs, comparing their impact to that of antibiotics. He highlights their benefits in weight loss, addiction treatment, and cancer prevention. ([Podwise][1])

* **Josh Buckley**: Buckley has been involved in numerous transactions across various industries, including life sciences. His experience encompasses mergers, acquisitions, and other financial activities related to the pharmaceutical sector. ([Riveron][2])

* **Richard Ma**: Ma serves as a Senior Clinical Account Executive at Cigna, indicating a role that intersects with pharmaceutical services and healthcare management. ([LinkedIn][3])

* **Michael Piech**: As Operations Manager at Sierra Biosystems Inc., Piech is involved in operations management within a company that operates in the biosciences sector, which often includes pharmaceutical applications. ([LinkedIn][4])

* **Jeremy Siong**: Siong has held roles in pharmaceutical technology and supply chain management at companies like Shire and Takeda, contributing to the development and distribution of pharmaceutical products. ([LinkedIn][5])

* **Siddhartha Shekhar Singh**: Singh holds a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree, indicating academic training in the pharmaceutical field. ([LinkedIn][6])

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### ℹ️ Individuals with Indirect or Limited Pharmaceutical Connections

* **Lim Qing Ru**: While primarily a venture capitalist and entrepreneur, Lim has been involved with companies like Meta Health Limited, suggesting some connection to the healthcare sector. ([MarketScreener India][7])

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### ❌ Individuals with No Notable Pharmaceutical Involvement Found

* **Gary Ang**
* **Teddy Cross**
* **Tom Fairfield**
* **Jacob Jacquet**
* **Walter Kortschak**
* **Ken O'Friel**
* **Craig Schmitz**
* **Dominika Stobiecka**
* **Cameron Teitelman**

Based on the information available, these individuals do not have publicly documented involvement in the pharmaceutical or healthcare sectors.

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[1]: https://podwise.ai/dashboard/episodes/3552359?utm_source=chatgpt.com "The 3 Ideas That Will Shape The Next 10 Years - Naval Ravikant"
[2]: https://riveron.com/people/josh-buckley/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Josh Buckley - Riveron"
[3]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-ma-pharm-d-rph-8a115621?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Richard Ma, Pharm.D. RPh. - Sr. Clinical Account Executive - Cigna"
[4]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-piech-83529a149?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Michael Piech - Operations Manager - Sierra Biosystems Inc."
[5]: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/sion...83971154533462016-KZgi?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Siong Ho's Post - LinkedIn"
[6]: https://in.linkedin.com/in/siddharth-shekhar-singh-677834220?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Siddharth Shekhar Singh - New Delhi, Delhi, India - LinkedIn"
[7]: https://in.marketscreener.com/quote...ive-Director-46637493/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Meta Health Li
mited Announces Resignation of Lim Qing Ru as ..."
 

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