The trend of unproven peptides is spreading through influencers and RFK Jr. allies

I wonder how many people discover that Ozempic and Mounjaro are peptides, and then start to wonder what other peptides there are out there for various things. It does quickly become like a hidden cheat sheet you think people have been keeping from you. Align that with a booming chinese grey market, social media etc and you have all the ingredients for a population wanting to bypass traditional medicine supply routes.
 
I wonder how many people discover that Ozempic and Mounjaro are peptides, and then start to wonder what other peptides there are out there for various things. It does quickly become like a hidden cheat sheet you think people have been keeping from you. Align that with a booming chinese grey market, social media etc and you have all the ingredients for a population wanting to bypass traditional medicine supply routes.

I'm definitely one of them. I was on Rx Ozempic not too long ago, and just casually surfing reddit looking for info and stumbled upon some random dude saying something about grey and the forum called glp1forum.com 😀 I'm still can't wrap my mind that i was paying 100x more for a 'legit' Semaglutide, Grey's GLP-1 is way more legit imo given that you are doing test group and all that jazz.
 
Me too. I was looking for some Tirz after failing on compounded Sema, at $500 a month, about 6 months ago and asked a friend who has recently lost weight. She said, "Forget that. Reta is where it's at now!". I asked, "Whazzat?", and the rest is history. I read everything I could find for a couple months before ordering anything and I'm still reading.
 
I know more than one person who started GLP1s recently, because they saw a BlackFriday sale!

I just don't get it. I have nothing to say other than, "maybe you want to talk to your regular Dr about that"? They have no interest and wouldn't trust my commentary anyway.

Like, I spent time looking stuff up before I talked to my Dr. We discussed it and set up a plan for tests and prescription, I read more. I got the prescription, I read more. Insurance ended, I read more, and knew about compounding already so went to a compounder. I started planning my exit to grey, and read more, joined more groups, learned crypto. I lurked and started commenting, and read more and joined more groups, and went grey while I still had a stockpile. And still I read more.

I'm guessing they have a reasonable chance of either expensive failure or a severe medical event even with the pens and "standard protocol".
 
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