Lyophilized peptides life in transit?

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Living in Australia and reading so much about lyophilized peptides and their life in transit, I am starting to wonder if I am wasting my time and money buying them.!!!😠😫
I am sure some I bought have been fine, but they were sent by FedEx and transit was a week or less.
That supplier's stopped shipping here.
So now with buying from China and shipping taking a couple of weeks or longer I am just wasting my money and time.
I have an order now that has been in transit for over 2 weeks. From China.
Any thoughts and ideas would be appreciated.
I know there are some very knowledgeable people here, so just reaching out. 🙏☺️
 
Living in Australia and reading so much about lyophilized peptides and their life in transit, I am starting to wonder if I am wasting my time and money buying them.!!!😠😫
I am sure some I bought have been fine, but they were sent by FedEx and transit was a week or less.
That supplier's stopped shipping here.
So now with buying from China and shipping taking a couple of weeks or longer I am just wasting my money and time.
I have an order now that has been in transit for over 2 weeks. From China.
Any thoughts and ideas would be appreciated.
I know there are some very knowledgeable people here, so just reaching out. 🙏☺️
They probably sat in a warehouse much longer than the time in transit. Peptides are much more stable than most people have been led to believe. They will last months at room temps, years in the fridge and decades in the freezer. Peter Magic, Janoshik founder, has an interview on YT where he talks about this and about finding a box of peptides he forgot about for 10 years(!). He tested them and they had lost only about 4% potency in all that time. The interview is worth watching by any researcher. You'll be fine.

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