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Mile High Compounds
For anyone who is interested in full/complete testing of their peptides, @Max Radovanic and Mile High Compounds have recently added their first COA of many that test for Purity, Endotoxins and Heavy Metals. Thanks Max for going above and beyond the industry norm.
Mile High Compounds
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@Derek Pruski thank you man! Excited to see it :)
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@Dennis Troncatty thank you Dennis!
PLEASE VOTE: Favorite Vendor on Peptide Price
Hey everyone! 👋 Time for another monthly vendor vote! I know it's been a while since we did the August one, but let's get back into it. Here's how it works: - Vote for your favorite vendor from the poll below peptideprice.store - I could only fit 10 companies in the poll, so I tried to mix it up with different types of vendors - If your go-to company isn't listed, drop their name in the comments! - Every like on a comment = 1 vote for that vendor - The winner gets the coveted Skool icon badge next to their name (just like Amp got last month! 🎉) Cast Your Vote Below! 👇 Don't see your favorite? Comment below with their name and let the community show some love with likes!
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PLEASE VOTE: Favorite Vendor on Peptide Price
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We made the list🥳 🥰 Thanks Derek & all of our awesome customers for your support you have shown MHC!! If you guys have any questions don’t hesitate to reach out or join one of the nightly TikTok lives, where I’m able to answer your questions immediately and we can hangout. It’s a great time! :)
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It’s gotta be bio… DD? 👀
Fake Derek Tiktok Accounts???
It's no secret me and tiktok don't have the best track record when it comes to accounts. I get dms every day asking hey someone is cloning your account and posting as you. It's probably me lol I have 4 running right waiting for the next ban wave. I never repost the same thing on each one and aim for at least 2 videos a day on each. All my accounts: - https://www.tiktok.com/@derekpeptalks - https://www.tiktok.com/@dereklifts2 - https://www.tiktok.com/@derek.liftz - https://www.tiktok.com/@derekliftsunboxings (this one will get banned probably today, it's routine atp) 7 Accounts Already Banned At 10 We Throw a Party 😢 That being said Skool is my primary focus thank you for being here! Me dodging strikes from Tiktok 👇
Fake Derek Tiktok Accounts???
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@Karey K I do that’s the thing…. Then I still get questioned 🥲 thank you for emailing me about it this morning that’s so messed up that there’s a scam discord now. I gotta have some sort of code word with my customers so if you ask me and you already know it, I answer and you instantly know it’s me.
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@Karey K we already filed a formal C&D and DMCA takedown on the accounts as well as their scam site, now just the waiting game. Poking the bear probably isn’t the best idea at the moment haha.
🧪 COA Discussion: Where Do We Draw the Line?
Hey everyone! Need your collective wisdom on something that's been on my mind lately. This is phase two of holding companies accountable. Question for the group: How long do you consider a Certificate of Analysis (COA) valid before requiring a retest or moving to a new batch? I'm curious about your experiences and standards because I've seen different approaches: - Some folks stick strictly to 6-month windows - Others push it to a year if storage conditions were optimal - A few seem to retest based on visual/sensory changes rather than time My take: I personally think any COA at 6 months is reasonable for a company to move to a new batch, or at the very least retest. That seems like a fair balance between safety and practicality I would love to see new tests every three months but, I understand some products don't sell as quickly. The more frequently the better but, we need a standard in this space. What I'm wondering: - What's your personal cutoff time? - Do you factor in storage conditions (temperature, humidity, light exposure)? - Have you ever had issues with older batches that seemed fine by COA standards? I know we all want to balance safety, quality, and practicality here. Would love to hear how you've navigated this in your own operations. Drop your thoughts below! 👇
🧪 COA Discussion: Where Do We Draw the Line?
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6 months, if it’s the same batch (obviously which it should be) I have Ipamorelin that won’t move off the shelves for another 8 months before I think about restocking. Yet I have Reta 10mg that I’ll churn through a batch of 1000 kits in a month. So it depends on a per product basis just on the volume you’re moving for that certain peptide. Older COAs are going to be more common for the more niche peps. Yes, HPLC Testing definitely adds up. I’ll be spending 145k just on testing alone this year, but I know cutting any corners is going to cost waaaaaay more in the long run. Doing it the right way is the only way to do it, I know that’s the same mindset shared for all company owners on the price tool. Store it right, and the degradation of peptides is minimal. Be honest and transparent with your client base, all is good.
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3 years sober, and 200lbs lost - Peptides changed my life. Now I help other people do the same through my peptide company, Mile High Compounds.

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