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Peptide Price Link + Research Supplies
https://peptideprice.store I've had some people ask me what insulin syringes I use and so on. Here is all the stuff I use and order straight through Amazon. Peptide Supplies: https://www.amazon.com/shop/derber/list/1MW324GL6JQPN?ref_=hype_hm_sf_e TikTok and other Socials: https://linktr.ee/Derber
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His & Hers Case Unboxing + SALE Giveaway 🍂
The New Cases are Here from His & Hers and these things are nice!!! They surprised me today with one and are giving away 25 of these cases with random orders throughout their Fall Sale. SALE ENDS 9/28 Code DEREK stacks with the 20% sitewide. Finally, proper testing meets proper pricing! His & Hers ->https://his-and-hers.com/?ref=derek Compare Here -> peptideprice.store @Brett Harris
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📚 New to Research Peptides? Read This Before Your First Post
I keep seeing the same posts daily: - "How much of X per week?" - "How much bac water for X peptide?" - "Can someone tell me exactly what to do?" Here's the truth: You're setting yourself up for failure. ❌ DON'T do this: - Blindly follow random advice from strangers - Message research companies asking for dosing help (you'll get them in legal trouble - their products are RESEARCH USE ONLY) - Expect others to do the work for you ✅ DO this instead: 1. Start with the basics - Complete the peptide beginner course in our classroom 2. Learn the fundamentals - Master terminology and conversions (ml to units, mg to mcg, etc.) 3. Watch tutorials - Check out reconstitution guides on YouTube or our classroom page 4. Take your time - I spent 6 months researching before starting. You should invest at least 30-60 minutes learning the basics. Why this matters: 30 minutes of education now will save you months of confusion, wasted money, and potential safety issues later. Remember: This community exists to help you learn and grow, but you need to put in the work first. Come prepared with specific questions after you've done your homework. Who's ready to level up their research game? 💪 ⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: All content discussed in this community is for RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY. These substances are not intended for human consumption, medical treatment, or therapeutic use. Always consult with qualified professionals and follow all applicable laws and regulations. ⚠️
📚 New to Research Peptides? Read This Before Your First Post
🚨 APEX PEPTIDES: INTRODUCING RETATRUTIDE KITS + 20% OFF FLASH SALE! 🚨
This is huge! Apex Peptides just launched their brand new Retatrutide kit system, and they're celebrating with a weekend flash sale that makes these kits absolutely irresistible. ⚠️ THIS IS A WARNING: Apex has traditionally dropped the ball on both customer service and sales. This is pretty much their last opportunity to prove they have changed their ways. Anyone who purchases and takes advantage of these great deals, please update me on how things go. I want full details. If customer service and ship times are not great, they will be removed. ⚠️ 🎯 BRAND NEW RETA KITS : - Reta 5mg Kit: $440 $352 (20% off) - Reta 10mg Kit: $520 $416 (20% off) - Reta 20mg Kit: $800 $640 (20% off) - Reta 30mg Kit: $900 $720 (20% off) CODE DEREK 💊 RETA SINGLE VIALS (20% OFF): - Reta 5mg: $50 $40 (20% off) - Reta 10mg: $62.50 $50 (20% off) - Reta 20mg: $93.75 $75 (20% off) - Reta 30mg: $106.25 $85 (20% off) CODE DEREK ⏰ FLASH SALE WINDOW: - Ends: Sunday 10 AM CODE DEREK 20% OFF https://apex-peptides.com/?ref=derek This is how you launch a new product line. Retatrutide kits + 20% off + weekend flash sale = research budget gold! 🚀 Ends Sunday 10 AM only. Kit launch pricing won't last long!
How To Reconstitute Based On Net Peptide Content From A COA 🧪
Stop wasting peptides by blindly following label dosing! Your COA (Certificate of Analysis) is your best friend - it tells you the ACTUAL peptide content, not what's printed on the vial. Real Example: Thymosin Alpha-1 - Label says: 10mg - COA shows: 7mg actual content - Solution: Adjust your reconstitution ratio The Math Made Simple Standard reconstitution: 10mg peptide + 1ml BAC water = 10mg/ml concentration COA-adjusted reconstitution: 7mg peptide + 0.7ml BAC water = 10mg/ml concentration Why This Matters ✅ Consistent dosing - You get the same concentration every time ✅ No waste - Use exactly what you need ✅ Better results - Accurate dosing leads to predictable outcomes ✅ Cost effective - Maximize every vial Quick Formula New BAC water volume = (Actual mg from COA ÷ Label mg) × Standard volume Example: (7mg ÷ 10mg) × 1ml = 0.7ml BAC water Pro Tips 🔬 Always check your COA before reconstituting 🎯 This method works for ANY peptide 💡 Some peptides test HIGHER than label - adjust accordingly S/O Peptira for making this process easy the net content right on the label Code Derek at Peptira Price Comparison Tool Who else adjusts based on COA results? Drop your experience below! 👇
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