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What's the order procedure? Chat then crypto?
I did chat on WhatsApp and crypto with BTC:

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Zippity once said he prefers not having AAS sourcing chat on the forum. It looks like the convo has run its course anyway — if you have more questions about this vendor and their payment methods, I’m sure the vendor would be happy to answer them for you. Thanks
 
I don’t know if they accept crypto. I pay with Remitly. They definitely accept other payment forms, that’s just what I found to be convenient.

So cheap it almost seems unfair 😂. You can get the Test even cheaper if you are ok with ampules. It’s a good feeler order. I hope it works out well!
What are ampules? And do the sell glp1?
 
All, kindly try to keep it at least semi-related to peptides. As fascinating as all of your political opinions are, please save them for the extended family at Easter dinner. It’s right around the corner and I am sure your nieces and nephews are wondering about your deeply-held stance on trade policies that was developed over 2 weeks of listening to podcasts.
We can't talk about big daddy? 🙃
 
What are ampules? And do the sell glp1?

Ampules are small glass vials (usually of a single dose) that are opened by breaking the glass apart:


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They are ideal for sterility, but even some nurses don't like to deal with them (from what I read).

The Indian pharmacies do sell GLP-1s, usually as an injectable, but at a much higher price than Chinese sources for recon, including domestic vendors like Nexaph and PGB.

For example, they sell brand-name and generic/compounded injectable tirz:

https://export.indiamart.com/search.php?ss=tirzepatide&src=as-popular

Like $41.50 (plus shipping) for a single 5-mg injection of brand-name Mounjaro. And $71 for a no-name 10-mg injection of tirz.

For sema, they mostly sell tablets, which get poor/mixed reviews on Reddit.
 
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Ampules are small glass vials (usually of a single dose) that are opened by breaking the glass apart:


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They are ideal for sterility, but even some nurses don't like to deal with them (from what I read).

The Indian pharmacies do sell GLP-1s, usually as an injectable, but at a much higher price than Chinese sources for recon, including domestic vendors like Nexaph and PGB.

For example, they sell brand-name and generic/compounded injectable tirz:

https://export.indiamart.com/search.php?ss=tirzepatide&src=as-popular

Like $41.50 (plus shipping) for a single 5-mg injection of brand-name Mounjaro. And $71 for a no-name 10-mg injection of tirz.

For sema, they mostly sell tablets, which get poor/mixed reviews on Reddit.
Also glass ampules must be drawn up with a filter needle, least you get glass shards in your syringe and then in your meat.
 
I agree. But even filtering seems much less effective than I thought:


A 2016 study of 180 ampoules found 19,473 glass particles in aspirated fluids, with filtering only reducing the mean by 114 to 89 particles per ampoule.

Just the idea of injecting even the smallest particle of glass even subq is extremely offputting :) I would only buy vials, which sometimes cost the same compared to also buying filters at over $1 each.
 
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