How many people still use Sema?

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I'm participating in a GB, and was gojng to pick up a kot of S10 for my girlfriend because her compounding pharmacy is closing due to some kind of lawsuit. I was looking at the Google sheet for the buy and noticed myself and two others is all that wanted sema, but there's hundreds going for tirz and reta. How many people still use sema, and out of those people, how many source Grey for it?
 
Sema was my first and I have plenty for maintenance if I want. No need to order more even if I did decide to share. Sema is good but it kinda backed me up.
 
Sema was my first and I have plenty for maintenance if I want. No need to order more even if I did decide to share. Sema is good but it kinda backed me up.
Very good point. Most people taking sema started it a while ago and probably already have a bunch of it sitting in their freezers. I'm fairly new to the grey market and I still have a least a years worth even if I up my dosage. New people will probably want to start out with the latest and greatest because they want to lose weight fast. I understand that desire .. but losing too fast can cause a whole new set of issues.

If your GF decides that she does want to add something or change something all I can say is go slow.
 
I'm participating in a GB, and was gojng to pick up a kot of S10 for my girlfriend because her compounding pharmacy is closing due to some kind of lawsuit. I was looking at the Google sheet for the buy and noticed myself and two others is all that wanted sema, but there's hundreds going for tirz and reta. How many people still use sema, and out of those people, how many source Grey for it?
Millions of people are still effectively using Semaglutide/Ozempic. It works and it’s super cheap on the gray market. People on in the UGL realm, myself included, like trying different things. Please don’t think that because people are using Tirzepatide and a Retatrutide that Semaglutide isn’t a good option. It has made billions of dollars for NN because it’s the OG and it works just fine. Buy it and stay on it as long as you can before switching or adding anything else.
 
I'm participating in a GB, and was gojng to pick up a kot of S10 for my girlfriend because her compounding pharmacy is closing due to some kind of lawsuit. I was looking at the Google sheet for the buy and noticed myself and two others is all that wanted sema, but there's hundreds going for tirz and reta. How many people still use sema, and out of those people, how many source Grey for it?
I was first put on Pasireotide after getting a brain tumor removed in 2022. My endocrinologist has been using Sema off label for some patients for various reasons, in my case it’s to increase levels of Akkermansia muciniphila in my gut after having been on countless pharmaceuticals for the past few years. I decided to switch from a clinic to grey market recently due to the ridiculously high costs. Long-term I plan to microdose Sema and Reta in addition to all the other peptides I’m on (GLOW, NAD+, etc). There are so many benefits outside of weight loss, that’s what drew me to Sema and that’s why I’ll probably keep it in my arsenal.
 
If your GF decides that she does want to add something or change something all I can say is go slslow.
She is very  apprehensive about transitioning to gray. But her hands are kinda tied as her pharm is closing. She questions the legality of things mainly, and I've been explaining that as they are not controlled substances there is no legal concern for possessing them, rather that its questionable how it makes it through customs. She finally decided she is okay with trying it and I'm sourcing a kit for her. She was spending $300/m and is skeptical since $300 could get her 5 years worth at her current dose. She likely won't use any other peps, but I'll be there to walk her through it if that changes
 
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