peptideusername
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I won’t buy domestic peptides because
1. They’re too expensive.
2. a lot of them are just buying Chinese peptides and labeling them after testing.
If you are advertising FDA/GMP level peptides, you are adding very little value in my opinion. The peps I use are already tested by a third party lab, and I don’t see the appeal of additional “safety” when it ends up costing 10x as much as my mystery powder.
Plus, I guarantee you that you will hear about bad peps…. see: AmoPure tirz. Not that it was a “bad batch” but there was much talk about ISRs and other reactions. My point being that the quality reassurances don’t really mean a lot in this space because problems will bubble to the top. At 99% purity, $1/mg tirz feels the same as $10/mg tirz. It’s really that simple.
As @exploitedworkerbee mentioned, you appear to be angling at the folks getting booted from brand name or compound pharmacies. If you can’t compete with Chinese vendor prices, you only really have one market to sell to.
1. They’re too expensive.
2. a lot of them are just buying Chinese peptides and labeling them after testing.
If you are advertising FDA/GMP level peptides, you are adding very little value in my opinion. The peps I use are already tested by a third party lab, and I don’t see the appeal of additional “safety” when it ends up costing 10x as much as my mystery powder.
Plus, I guarantee you that you will hear about bad peps…. see: AmoPure tirz. Not that it was a “bad batch” but there was much talk about ISRs and other reactions. My point being that the quality reassurances don’t really mean a lot in this space because problems will bubble to the top. At 99% purity, $1/mg tirz feels the same as $10/mg tirz. It’s really that simple.
As @exploitedworkerbee mentioned, you appear to be angling at the folks getting booted from brand name or compound pharmacies. If you can’t compete with Chinese vendor prices, you only really have one market to sell to.