Colin Jost! Scarlett Johansson's husband. He's a comedian on SNL.who's the new weirdo in your avatar?
Colin Jost! Scarlett Johansson's husband. He's a comedian on SNL.who's the new weirdo in your avatar?
It's a little strangeYes Im aware I can move it to a different vial, or put it in a ketchup bottle, or inject it in a teddy bear. Thats not the point, its that it seems abnormal which you just confirmed.
I don't know if it's "standard", but it's certainly quite common. Plenty of people filter their peptides, and there would be no point in putting them back in the original vial which contains any potential contaminants that you removed by filteringIts not standard to have to purchase additional vials and transfer out of the vials the compound comes in
Filtering your peptides is ideal, which is not ideal for a number of reasons.
It isn't necessary. Until you get a vial contaminated with something that a filter would have caught and end up injecting it into yourself.Perhaps filtering is ideal, though I don't think it's crucial. I haven't heard anything that makes me think it is necessary
I am genuinely curious about Nexa not being Chinese. Their website says the company name is Shanghai Nexa Pharma Co and on the Our Company page, it says they are based in Shanghai. What part of Nexa isn't Chinese, other than the US distribution location? I love the service Cain is providing but I thought all their products originated in China?Semantics Nexa itself isn't Chinese. I don't know any more about the inner workings than anyone else other than Cain has asked before, which implies he has at least some say in production.
The products are from China. Cain is in the Midwest somewhere. I believe that is the confusion.I am genuinely curious about Nexa not being Chinese. Their website says the company name is Shanghai Nexa Pharma Co and on the Our Company page, it says they are based in Shanghai. What part of Nexa isn't Chinese, other than the US distribution location? I love the service Cain is providing but I thought all their products originated in China?
Their products originate in China just like every other Glp1 vendor. Nobody is making the stuff in the USA. Nexa is just another American reseller of Chinese peptides, but called themselves “Shanghai” to pretend they were an overseas source. The guy has never met a lie he didn’t like, this is just part of that pattern.I am genuinely curious about Nexa not being Chinese. Their website says the company name is Shanghai Nexa Pharma Co and on the Our Company page, it says they are based in Shanghai. What part of Nexa isn't Chinese, other than the US distribution location? I love the service Cain is providing but I thought all their products originated in China?
Ahhh, ok. Crafty. lol. Thank you.Their products originate in China just like every other Glp1 vendor. Nobody is making the stuff in the USA. Nexa is just another American reseller of Chinese peptides, but called themselves “Shanghai” to pretend they were an overseas source. The guy has never met a lie he didn’t like, this is just part of that pattern.
Than you. So, I guess his model is to not charge the same markup as most U.S. resellers and make it up on volume? Does anyone know if all the testing he provides is legit? Again, just curious. I source direct from China like many do anyway. Cain's game just seems to be little different than other U.S. resellers.The products are from China. Cain is in the Midwest somewhere. I believe that is the confusion.
As I understand it he is basically running group buys which he calls "presales," prices are consistent with other group buys. The good tests he releases are probably legit, but I don't think he'd release a bad test if he got one based on how whenever a bad test was posted here he'd spam good tests to try to push it down the thread.Than you. So, I guess his model is to not charge the same markup as most U.S. resellers and make it up on volume? Does anyone know if all the testing he provides is legit? Again, just curious. I source direct from China like many do anyway. Cain's game just seems to be little different than other U.S. resellers.