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Peptide Price Taken Down… Again 🫠
Good morning everyone. If you tried to use the price tool on PeptidePrice.store this morning, you probably saw a message saying hosting was temporarily disabled. I want to be fully transparent about what happened. My hosting provider — based overseas in Iceland — flagged the site and asked me to provide additional proof that I don't sell peptides directly. Which is crazy, because you know PeptidePrice.store is a price comparison tool. That's it. If you've been around for a while, this might sound familiar. A couple months ago Netlify completely took down the site and tried to hold the domain hostage over what they called "dangerous activity." That forced me to migrate everything to a new provider, which is the one that just gave me trouble again. The good news — the site is back live. I've already looked into additional hosting options to make sure we have backup plans in place so this doesn't keep disrupting things for you guys. Building a platform like this in the peptide space comes with challenges that most people never see. Censorship, deplatforming, hosting issues — it's a constant battle. But I'm not going anywhere. This community and this tool mean too much to me to let a hosting provider shut us down. Thank you for sticking with me through all these bumps along the way. It means more than you know. ❤️
Peptide Price Taken Down… Again 🫠
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Peptide Price + Research Supplies Links
Price Tool: https://peptideprice.store/ Research Supplies (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/shop/derber?ccs_id=59e5f3f6-2df6-4f14-8ba1-eb1cc6f09ace
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How to Reconstitute Any Peptide Answered
I get questions about reconstitution and research dosing constantly, so here's everything you need to know in one place. I'm building out a comprehensive FAQs section in the Classroom to answer all the common questions I get. If you're still confused after reading this, head over to the Reconstitution FAQ here: https://www.skool.com/peptide-price-9771/classroom/b7dcc989?md=5ef850cf36f5467b9fbb9811f9b69cbf The Most Important Thing to Understand The amount of BAC water you use is entirely up to you. There is no single "correct" amount—you're just choosing how concentrated you want the peptide to be. That said, there are practical guidelines that make the process much easier. My Simple Rule of Thumb (for peptides under 30mg) For every 1 mg of peptide, use 10 units of BAC water. Example with a single peptide: - 20 mg peptide - 10 units per mg - 20 × 10 = 200 units - 200 units = 2 mL of BAC water So you'd reconstitute a 20 mg vial with 2 mL of BAC water. Important Vial Size Rule For anything in a small vial that's over 30 mg, always use 3 mL of BAC water. That's simply the most that will fit in a standard small peptide vial. Once you go past 30 mg, you're no longer choosing concentration freely—you're limited by physical vial volume. What About Blends? For blends, add up the total peptide amount first, then apply the same logic. Example with a blend: - 10 mg BPC-157 - 10 mg TB-500 - Total peptide = 20 mg Now apply the rule: - 20 mg × 10 units = 200 units - 200 units = 2 mL BAC water Blends are reconstituted based on total mg, not each peptide individually. If the total blend exceeds 30 mg in a small vial, use 3 mL. Make It Even Easier With the Calculator I built a calculator specifically for this: https://peptideprice.store/calculator How to use it for a single peptide: 1. Enter Peptide Vial Amount (mg) 2. Enter BAC Water amount (mL) 3. Enter your desired dose 4. Select syringe size 5. Hit Calculate
How to Reconstitute Any Peptide Answered
Get Ready... We've Got Some Sales Coming Up
Just got some information about some sales launching over the next couple days. All I'm saying, get ready for some BOGOs and Valentine's Day deals! The first one starts tomorrow, so stay tuned!
Get Ready... We've Got Some Sales Coming Up
The Quality of Research Companies 😬
The quality of research companies — especially these newer ones — is going downhill fast. I wanted to give you guys some insight into what running PeptidePrice.store actually looks like behind the scenes. In the past 7 days alone, I reviewed 48 different research companies: • 45 of them were missing COAs on one or more products if they had any at all • 2 had Photoshopped COAs — which I caught by verifying them directly • Only 1 company met the standards for the price tool Read that again. One out of forty-eight. With all these brand new peptide companies popping up left and right, there are even companies out there offering white-labeling services for new startups. That means someone with zero experience and zero testing can slap a label on a product and start selling it tomorrow. Be very careful with who you're trusting in this industry. People think they can get away with a lot — and honestly, most of them are getting away with it because nobody's checking. I'm checking. And yes, I will keep doing quality checks on the vendors we currently have on the site. That's not changing. Fresh Tests. Real Standards. No Compromises. https://peptideprice.store
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