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Reta + Tirz stacked
am I going crazy or did @Derek Pruski post or TikTok about Tirzepatide being added to Reta but at a lower dosage like 1.5mg / week? I can’t find the post / video anywhere and I have seen someone selling a blend Reta 20mg / Tirz 40mg
1 like • 11h
@Steve Jardine because that doesn't work for food noise for everyone, myself included. Everyone is different, that doesn't make any blend a gimmick, if something works for someone why make it negative.
0 likes • 9h
@Steve Jardine I Understand, that is why we have choices, it's not one size fits all. It might be necessary for many people and might not be for many others. Yes, I believe discussions are very important but words like gimmick suggest that a company is doing something illegitimate or shady.
QR codes
What’s the best way to get a QR. code to scan, no matter what I do it never works for me, getting frustrating!😡😡😡
QR codes
1 like • 1d
@Michael Smith 100% understand, they are tiny labels, I find that if you make sure you are in good lighting, hold the vial away from the phone and very slowly move it closer, works just about every time for me.
0 likes • 20h
We understand how frustrating it can be when a code doesn’t scan properly, especially when you’re busy and need quick access to information. We take every piece of feedback seriously and appreciate you letting us know, and we jumped on it. In response to feedback like yours, we’ve taken steps to make our QR codes easier to use. We’ve implemented special mini‑QR codes that use automatic URL shortening, which reduces the amount of data in the code itself. Less embedded data means the QR code is less dense and more easily read by scanners. In addition, we’ve increased the size of the QR codes on our labels. The combination of a simpler code and a slightly larger size make them quicker and more reliable to scan. See the attached images of the old style and the now New Style, you can see the new style has much less data needed in the QR code, and it is increased in size to make scanning that much easier. It will take time as the new style makes its way onto new products through normal attrition. We value your input and are always looking to improve.
Peptides for Sickness
Any Peptides out there to help with lingering coughs and/or sore throat? I seem to get severe lingering coughs during the winter season and I want to be prepared this season.
3 likes • 21h
Thymosin Alpha-1 and LL-37, those combined will kick your immunity into overdrive, great booster before going on a trip too, especially a plane flight.
Reta
Why does my 10mg reta and 20mg look the same ?
2 likes • 21h
95% of what you see is filler, if there was no filler you would barely see specks of the actual peptide. Size of the puck has nothing at all to do with the mg of the peptide.
🧪 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?
0 likes • 1d
Some products do not move as fast as others, for example if I buy a large batch, and I typically do, it might be 1-2-3 months before all of it sales, the COA is still valid, and the products does not go bad over any of that time. I think there is no time limit if the batch falls under the same COA it was tested under. Peptides when stored properly do not go back in 6 months or one year. But as a seller you would never hit those limits to begin with or else you just not selling. I know I would never hit a six-month limit, I barely hit 3 weeks on most peptides haha. Now, that being said If I buy a batch and two months later, I go back to that same supplier, and they are still using the same cap color then yes, I retest that batch.
2 likes • 1d
@Gilbert Fernandes May is very reasonable
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