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πŸš€ Price Tracking Is LIVE on PeptidePrice.store!
This one's been a long time coming, and I'm pumped to finally share it with you guys. Starting today (February 12th), every peptide on the site is being price tracked daily, rolling over a 90-day window. You can now see exactly how prices move over time β€” no more guessing whether you're catching a deal or paying a premium. Here's what you get: πŸ“ˆ Interactive price history graphs β€” hover over any data point to see exact prices by date and vendor. Company logos are built right into the charts so you can quickly spot who's cheapest. πŸ”€ Filter however you want β€” toggle between with discount codes or base prices, switch between total price and price per milligram, and filter by specific vendors. πŸ“Š Raw data table β€” every vendor, every day, laid out so you can see the full picture. Lowest, average, and highest prices all at a glance. πŸ“± Works on mobile too β€” same features, optimized for your phone. Look for the new little icon next to products β€” hover over it and click "View Price History" to check it out. I backfilled 30 days of data to start, and from here it tracks forward daily. 20,000 lines of code went into the backend for this, so if something breaks, bear with me β€” but I'll keep it as accurate as possible. I'm already tracking all of this for you guys anyway, so why not make it visible? Might even add a CSV export option down the road. πŸ‘‰ Go try it out: peptideprice.store Watch the full demo walkthrough here: https://vimeo.com/1164525504/131573bed7 Let me know what you think! PeptidePrice is nothing without you guys β€” appreciate all the support as always. 🀝
πŸš€ Price Tracking Is LIVE on PeptidePrice.store!
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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" amountβ€”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 Γ— 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 freelyβ€”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 Γ— 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
⚠️ Fair Warning: A Major Shift in Third-Party Testing Is Coming
I want to get ahead of this before it catches anyone off guard. Over the next couple of months, you're going to see a massive movement of peptide companies switching to new third-party testing labs. This isn't one or two vendors quietly making a change β€” this is shaping up to be an industry-wide shift, and I'm already seeing it play out behind the scenes. Why? The labs that have been the standard for a while now β€” Chromate, Vanguard, Freedom, MZ Biolabs β€” are falling short in ways that companies just can't work around anymore: - Freedom can't perform sterility or heavy metals testing. That's a huge gap in a full testing panel. - Vanguard and Chromate are stuck in turnaround time hell. Companies are waiting way too long to get results back, and that bottleneck affects everything β€” inventory, launches, restocks, you name it. When you can't get the full panel of testing AND you can't get results back in a reasonable timeframe, companies are going to look elsewhere. It's just not sustainable. What this means for you: You're going to start seeing COAs from labs you don't recognize. New names, new formats, maybe new terminology. That's okay β€” don't panic. A new lab doesn't automatically mean bad testing. It also doesn't automatically mean good testing. The key is knowing how to evaluate them. What I'm going to do: I'll do my best to keep you guys in the loop as these changes roll out. That means: - Breaking down how to read COAs from these newer labs - Doing background research into whether these labs are reputable - Calling out anything that looks sketchy This is one of those moments where the space is evolving in real time. Stay informed, ask questions, and as always β€” I've got your back.
⚠️ Fair Warning: A Major Shift in Third-Party Testing Is Coming
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