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I've successfully completed 5 orders now with Lisa at GYC. Now that they're back in the vendor forum I feel it's worth shouting them out. They've been very responsive via email and are quick to ship. Not the largest selection but prices and shipping are on point.
 
I've successfully completed 5 orders now with Lisa at GYC. Now that they're back in the vendor forum I feel it's worth shouting them out. They've been very responsive via email and are quick to ship. Not the largest selection but prices and shipping are on point.
I literally ordered from them just to find out they don’t ship to Canada 😭😭😭
 
Can you share those pages of science.
I feel like the books and podcasts related to longevity are playing the long con to lead me to their sponsor.

I had an image somewhere that had my protocol plan. It went from SS31 to Mots to epitalon. Then repeat. I think it is on the forum here somewhere.
I tried a peptide custom ChatGPT and the info is sound enough but it’s DEFINITELY driving you to statpeptides and I assume that is who created it. Another is a YouTuber body builder who was all about gray mkt peptides- then released a video dumping all over them for QA …ended with an ad for his new ‘legal fda approved peptide program’ ways to well or something. $99 up front and they don’t even show prices. It’s the Wild West and everybody is trying to sell risk mitigation.

Hers the truth, risk is always overpriced.
 
I tried a peptide custom ChatGPT and the info is sound enough but it’s DEFINITELY driving you to statpeptides and I assume that is who created it. Another is a YouTuber body builder who was all about gray mkt peptides- then released a video dumping all over them for QA …ended with an ad for his new ‘legal fda approved peptide program’ ways to well or something. $99 up front and they don’t even show prices. It’s the Wild West and everybody is trying to sell risk mitigation.

Hers the truth, risk is always overpriced.
Fwiw and probably pretty controversial but I'd say ways to well is probably the closest thing to a legit mainstream peptide option as there is. They do actual consultations with customers and follow up blood work. If money was zero concern I would probably go through them.
 
I've successfully completed 5 orders now with Lisa at GYC. Now that they're back in the vendor forum I feel it's worth shouting them out. They've been very responsive via email and are quick to ship. Not the largest selection but prices and shipping are on point.
Just FYI, it's fine to keep shouting out vendors that aren't in the vendor forum; them being in the vendor section means THEY'RE sponsoring the site, not the other way around. I've got an embarrassing stockpile of GYC tirz; they're the only overseas vendor I've ever bought from or cared to, and I still mentioned liking them when they weren't a sponsoring vendor.
 
Fwiw and probably pretty controversial but I'd say ways to well is probably the closest thing to a legit mainstream peptide option as there is. They do actual consultations with customers and follow up blood work. If money was zero concern I would probably go through them.
I just wanted to see how the pricing was because his video was all about how they were tryna compete with gray mkt.
 
I just wanted to see how the pricing was because his video was all about how they were tryna compete with gray mkt.
I figure it would be high because of everything that goes with it. Plus there is a limited number of peptides that they can legally prescribe. I'm sure their focus is competing on safety and efficacy.

I did see something about them sending people to a healthcare spa for a week in the Caribbean or South America for stem cell therapy.
 
Has anyone else noticed that peptides are being sold on Ebay? Not sure how this is allowed.
 

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To play devil's advocate it isn't all profit. A lot of it is risk, marketing, packaging and regulation. As well as wages and other business related costs.

Especially comparing the retail research only pep companies to gray market. We're just stripping off all the labels, packaging and doing our own testing. But we're also trading the convenience of just ordering a product someone else already researched and put up for sale and spending our time doing the research. Plus I hope the retail guys have good lawyers. The feds could go after them of they wanted.
Are the “retail guys” like Certified Peptides and whoever NOT getting them from gray market China as well? Where are they getting their stuff from, if not?
 
Are the “retail guys” like Certified Peptides and whoever NOT getting them from gray market China as well? Where are they getting their stuff from, if not?
Yep as far as I know that's where they get them. Just saying by the time all their costs are added in to look like a legitimate business and pay their taxes it is a lot less lucrative than it looks. Still a good income I'm sure, but a lot of liability to insulate yourself from. Labeling as research only isn't enough alone to absolve you of responsibility.
 
By liability are you saying they have insurance policies for this type of business? I wouldn’t think so since it’s so great area.
No, I mean lawyers and a properly established and maintained llc. If a lawsuit lawyer can find co-mingling of funds you could lose all personal property in a lawsuit even with an llc.
 
No, I mean lawyers and a properly established and maintained llc. If a lawsuit lawyer can find co-mingling of funds you could lose all personal property in a lawsuit even with an llc.
An LLC does not protect against personal wrongful acts or negligence. All someone needs is a good lawyer.
 

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