How bad can gray be?

Wacholindo

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Hi,

First, I know you can’t never say “this is safe” we never know, mistakes can happen and bad batches often makes vendors lose so much they decide to trow offers to sell them

But, how much can this happend? How much has this happend in the past? Like 1 of 20 batches are “bad”
And when we say bad, like… how bad?
I dont really care mg or “purity”, im saving so much money so a little more mg or a little less doesnt affect me, I’ll dose bellow max reccomendation to not get an overdose and inject 2 times a week so if I notice something wrong I know I can adjust my next dose
but not something that will KILL ME

But… all the others things? Has it happend to a batch to be life treateaning? Why? There’s a page that talks about it but they don’t answer the real questions

Like yeah, I dont care about nausea, pain and stuff

I only care about literally not dying or permanent issues that makes me handicaped
 
While not likely produced in the same labs because the technologies used are completely different for peptide synthesis, many of the the same companies and maybe located the same buildings or industrial complexes are at the top of the food chain, the first thing that comes to mind is fentanyl. Then there are the simpler things like any of the chemicals they use to clean the magic peptide-making machines in-between batches.

And as peptides continue to explode in popularity, just like any other drug as competition continues getting stiffer corners will start being cut so that they can squeeze every last buck out of out of everyone along the way from the child slave labor making and packaging the stuff to the suburban grandma just trying to lose a few pounds before the next big quilting bazaar. Until grandma shoots up with some fentanyl or maybe a little ammonia or benzene; but at lest she'll fit and look good in that funeral dress.
 
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