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Refillpen.com Updates
https://www.refillpen.com/?ref=Power10 group code Power10 We have lots going on at refillpen currently!! We revamped the inside of our 3ml vial boxes! We are offering 3 different sizes now 6, 15 and 30 count. 30 colors to choose from to customize your box (box color and latch(es)! Here is our full list of in stock injection pen colors! V2 pen (open cap) metal 60 units - colors currently in stock!! * Gray Dials - Black Galaxy, Glistening Gold, Oceanic Blue, Blazing Hot Pink, Pink Champagne, Aqua Lagoon * Black Dials - Black Galaxy, Glistening Gold, Oceanic Blue, Blazing Hot Pink, Pink Champagne, Aqua Lagoon BACK IN STOCK SOON * Purple Passion * Gunmetal Gray * Aqua Lagoon (black dial) V1s available (closed cap) 80 units metal * Sapphire, Expresso, Sage, Crimson, Purple Haze why make dosing harder than it has to be? https://www.refillpen.com/?ref=Power10 group code Power10
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@Ivy Lynn thank you for that suggestion and heads up
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so can someone break down the biggest differences between the 1 and 2
Nasal Sprays
Hi, thoughts on nasal spray options for Glutathione, GHK-CU, KPV and Semax/Selank?
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@David Furka i am with you on this one. i did have to use bpc nasal once because they were out of the injectable version and i needed it bad. cant say i got or had any benefit from it whatsoever
I need your input
If a website had 20% site wide, would you rather see that 20% off reflected beside the item on the main page or wait to see it in the cart? Ironically AIOpetides is 20% off site wide but it’s reflected in the cart. Wanted to know what you all thought. Thanks for your input Also, check out that sunset.
I need your input
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@Cory Benoit most companies dont allow you to use more than one code. it's frustrating but i can think of a bunch that do the same thing with codes
Reconstitution help
Good morning, I need some help. I have a 10 mg vial of Tesa and just put 1 ml of bac water in it. Is that really the amount? There's barely any product in it.
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if you want to do small volume injections that is perfectly fine. it's more of a personal pref imo. some like higher volume injections while others dont. i do add in about an extra 2-3iu of water when i only do 1ml myself because for whatever reason when it suspends you dont always get a full ml worth of product. not that you are missing any mg per iu though
⚠️ Bribery, Mega-Doses, and the Battle for Control
The State of Texas has filed suit against Eli Lilly, accusing the pharma giant of bribing providers to prescribe its blockbuster GLP-1 drugs Mounjaro and Zepbound . According to court filings, Lilly funneled kickbacks to clinics and prescribers to ensure its products dominated the pipeline — while patients were quietly denied their right to smaller, safer doses from compounding pharmacies. The corruption goes beyond money changing hands. It’s a direct assault on patient choice. Doctors, incentivized by corporate payouts, steer prescriptions away from compounding pharmacies that specialize in individualized dosing. Even when patients request it, their prescriptions are blocked. That’s not medicine. That’s cartel behavior. And in a bizarre twist, Lilly’s legal defense has even cited Reddit threads about side effects as “evidence” in their case . A multi-billion-dollar corporation leaning on internet forums to shape the narrative shows just how flimsy their defense really is. 🕵️ The Playbook This lawsuit shines a light on a well-worn Big Pharma strategy: 1. Bribe prescribers → Secure dominance in clinics and telehealth pipelines. 2. Block competition → Deny patients access to compounding pharmacies offering safer, lower-dose options. 3. Control the dose → Engineer mega-dose protocols that maximize profit, not safety. 4. Weaponize the narrative → Smear smaller compounders and self-directed care as “unsafe” while scraping Reddit to justify their monopoly. 💊 Why the Dose Matters Paracelsus said it centuries ago: “The dose makes the poison.” Big Pharma has learned to engineer the perfect profit dose — not the safest dose. Why? - Production costs: It costs pennies to make these molecules. - Insurance coverage: Only certain dosing levels trigger maximum reimbursement. - Profit calculus: Push the highest dose that balances manufacturing cost and insurance payouts, even if it drives more side effects. The side effects aren’t a flaw of the system — they’re built into the model. Because every new complication means more prescriptions, more insurance billing, and more revenue.
⚠️ Bribery, Mega-Doses, and the Battle for Control
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@Pump Robbennolt exactly and a huge crock man. funny how one company says low t is anything under 200 and some is 100 or even as high as 300 i have seen from the va. funny again but like my doc says i can take you and someone your exact same age both with a level of 600. the other person may feel like they are 15 again while you have fatigue brain fog ed and are getting fat, so you are telling me that your body is functionally fully with 600? no it's just a number and that's no way to treat a patient. i love that guy for real and always spend an hour or more with him every time we have an appointment. we always talk about new approaches on supps aas and peps as well. he is a huge advocate on every aspect of optimization
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@Pump Robbennolt they are few and far between for sure. i had one female doc tell me one time that because my kidney levels were so high that i was shutting down my kidneys. my levels were high because i was in prep and had lost over 30lbs. when i pointed this out and told her that my creatinine levels were elevated due to muscle breakdown and it is completely normal due to how hard and heavy i train. she then proceeded to tell me that muscles dont break down in the body they just shrink. to which i replied well if that's the case then why is creatinine the by product of muscle breaking down. she said it isnt, so that's when i told her your stupid and need to study more and i walked out and never went back. this is after they had ran dozens of labs on me just to make extra money. never went back but come to find out they were doing the exact same thing to other people i knew that were just normal people that didnt work out at all. it was an ignorant money ploy and she couldnt explain it to keep me from figuring out what they were doing. hell if she would have told me that's what they were doing instead of being a moron in her response i would have accepted that i wouldnt have went back but i would have respected the honesty
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