I’m advising a friend who doesn’t have much money on research peptides. If he buys 10 mg of Sema, he’s getting 10-20 doses depending on how well he responds. That would only be 2-4 doses of Tirz or Reta. Sounds too good to be true.
This is correct, sema is much cheaper largely because the dosing is much lower. They all cost between $0.70-1.50/mg from the less expensive overseas sources, but sema is dosed at 2.4mg max clinically recommended, tirz at 15, reta at 12.
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