The extreme hand-holding you expect makes you an extremely bad candidate for grey market peptides. If you're seeking personal medical care, try the NHS. If you're a reseller, you shouldn't be in the business at all.Not sure if anyone is concern but I am !!!
The gray market you are your own doctor/nurse you have to take the steps to research and read before you commit, if you think risks are to high for you then move on. You can ask questions here and someone will try to help you, but we talk from experience but. There also quite a few nurses on this forum that are into peptides.Not sure if anyone is concern but I am !!!
The extreme hand-holding you expect makes you an extremely bad candidate for grey market peptides. If you're seeking personal medical care, try the NHS. If you're a reseller, you shouldn't be in the business at all.
Find info & thoroughly learn FIRST, and only then place an order and ask only about things related to the order (payment, long slow shipping time, seizure of your unofficial products, etc.)
Or perhaps (very likely) your posts are plain trolling and you know exactly what's wrong with them.
This is a simple information in my opinion. Most of it is obviously for subcutaneous but need to ask because at the same time some proper pharmacies sell them for IV/ IM use. My question is totally normal. At the end of the day those are all medical products. It is not food!The item code referenced there is for Lipo-C + B12...
15 mg Methonine
50mg Choline Chloride
50mg L-Carnitine
5mg Dexpanthenol
1mg B12
This a subQ blend, its even filed under the peptide section of their price list(Oils are on a different page and ID'd).
Some agency is required here, the sales reps dont know much if anything about the products.
Zippity is correct. Grey is not for everyone, and its no ones doctor.
All of that information was on the price list document, and its measured in mg/vial, confirming its lipolyzed powder to be mixed with BAC. I have never seen anyone selling peptide blends for Intravenous administration in the gray/UGL space, that would be a first for me.This is a simple information in my opinion. Most of it is obviously for subcutaneous but need to ask because at the same time some proper pharmacies sell them for IV/ IM use. My question is totally normal. At the end of the day those are all medical products. It is not food!
So all this drama over Lipo-C, which is overrated and becoming unpopular, except for maybe the B12:The item code referenced there is for Lipo-C + B12...
15 mg Methonine
50mg Choline Chloride
50mg L-Carnitine
5mg Dexpanthenol
1mg B12
This a subQ blend, its even filed under the peptide section of their price list(Oils are on a different page and ID'd).
Some agency is required here, the sales reps dont know much if anything about the products.
Zippity is correct. Grey is not for everyone, and its no ones doctor.
There's definitely a lot less regular chatter about it for sure.
I started Lipo C from Defy sometime around May of 24 and ran it for about a year. I never really noticed any major change or improvement to anything besides the vitamin B levels in blood tests being off-the-charts. I had originally started it hoping to counter some of the tirz-related fatigue that had started setting in after a year at 15mg, but ultimately found that resuming my pre-tirz levels of absurd coffee consumption to be more effective.
I suspect a lot of people have had similar experiences which may be why it's not as hot a topic as it once was.
One thing I did notice anecdotally is that aside from a couple of food-related episodes of unpleasantness that I haven't gotten sick or had a cold since winter of 23-24. No idea if any of the magic potions in Lipo C contributed to that or if it was a result of weight loss and overall better health.
I can take Lipo-C and go take a nap for two hours, so it definately doesn't do anything for energy. As for how the stack is going, so far I am still in a two month stall and this hasn't helped break it. ( I'll probably drop the AOD.
Lipo-c does not need refrigeration, in fact can crystallize. Keep it in a cool dark place.
What do you mean the Chinese vendors are not licensed doctors? That's it I will never buy peptides again.
🤣 Unfortunately so...Is this real life?
Your question is normal when you're asking your doctor or a pharmacist.This is a simple information in my opinion. Most of it is obviously for subcutaneous but need to ask because at the same time some proper pharmacies sell them for IV/ IM use. My question is totally normal. At the end of the day those are all medical products. It is not food!