Big Pharma gaining ground on Grey?

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esdsafepoet said:
Perhaps pervasive political pressures perversely push peptide production protocols to prioritize partisan preferences, prompting perplexing policy proposals and potentially perilous public perceptions — but personally, I’ll politely postpone political prattle to preserve peaceful, peptide-focused parlance.
Now I have to pee.
 
esdsafepoet said:
Perhaps pervasive political pressures perversely push peptide production protocols to prioritize partisan preferences, prompting perplexing policy proposals and potentially perilous public perceptions — but personally, I’ll politely postpone political prattle to preserve peaceful, peptide-focused parlance.
Perfect prose!
 
esdsafepoet said:
Perhaps pervasive political pressures perversely push peptide production protocols to prioritize partisan preferences, prompting perplexing policy proposals and potentially perilous public perceptions — but personally, I’ll politely postpone political prattle to preserve peaceful, peptide-focused parlance.
Somebody has been watching "V for Vendetta"
 
Airborne Daddy said:
Same. Clever post nonetheless. Some highly intelligent folks on here which is refreshing when compared to typical meso "fuck you and I'll fuck your mom." responses. Not to generalize them cuz there are a bunch of intellectuals as well...
If you were taking the same drugs that they were, you’d understand the incredible will power that they exercise on Meso to be as polite as they are.
 
hotdog! said:
I feel silly for impulse buying for no real legitimate reason but then the panic reasoning kicks in: I'd rather have some extra BAC water to throw out than have none when I need it for my 2 years' worth of peptides. I've always been a better safe than sorry type A.
I thought I was panic buying when, about 6-8 months ago, I bought enough peptides and Hospira to last me for a few years. Now I feel better about having bought so much with the tariff thing, etc. I’d probably still be able to acquire what I need, but it feels good knowing that I already have it.
 
keangkong said:
If you were taking the same drugs that they were, you’d understand the incredible will power that they exercise on Meso to be as polite as they are.
Loved me some tren and it never changed me from a dick to an asshole with no respect for anyone.
 
keangkong said:
I thought I was panic buying when, about 6-8 months ago, I bought enough peptides and Hospira to last me for a few years. Now I feel better about having bought so much with the tariff thing, etc. I’d probably still be able to acquire what I need, but it feels good knowing that I already have it.
It is amazing how your focus changes when you no longer worry about sourcing.

There is so much to learn when not focusing on vendors and sales.

Researchers in studies are not looking for the drugs, they are looking for the results and mitigating side effects. This place has that value, iron sharpens iron, we can all improve our program.

I do recognize that some have not yet secured that luxury of hording and I remember the feeling of uncertainty on how I would be able to reach and maintain my goal.

I too, bit the bullet, and bought a case of Hospira. It may or may not have been a wise investment, but the security of having it is worth the price of admission.
 
I spoke with a couple of vendors reps. They suggested buying Bac when ordering. I then asked about buying bac separately. They said the shipping cost makes it not worth it. 10 vials of 30ml bac @$30 costs $50 to ship

Also, although, yes, technically there IS a 2 year expiry date on every bottle, your Bac in general will last much longer when stored appropriately according to the manufacturer's direction. If my math is correct, I will run out of bac approximately the same time I run out of peptides.

Panic buying is not the worst thing to do. Js.
 
Windingroads06 said:
I spoke with a couple of vendors reps. They suggested buying Bac when ordering. I then asked about buying bac separately. They said the shipping cost makes it not worth it. 10 vials of 30ml bac @$30 costs $50 to ship

Also, although, yes, technically there IS a 2 year expiry date on every bottle, your Bac in general will last much longer when stored appropriately according to the manufacturer's direction. If my math is correct, I will run out of bac approximately the same time I run out of peptides.

Panic buying is not the worst thing to do. Js.
If this is Hospira @ $3 per bottle, then a case of 25 for $125 is reasonable even with shipping, although that seems high for domestic shipping.

I paid $120 when I bought mine, shipping included. It does seem to have gone up from then.
 
esdsafepoet said:
Perhaps pervasive political pressures perversely push peptide production protocols to prioritize partisan preferences, prompting perplexing policy proposals and potentially perilous public perceptions — but personally, I’ll politely postpone political prattle to preserve peaceful, peptide-focused parlance.
Look at all those P's!!!!!!!!!
 
Omegladon said:
Am I seeing this right? Box from amsco for $215 total?
The box is $215 then they add tax a fuel charge and a shipping charge...i was going to buy another case but the total came to $250 after all the fees
 
I hope this isn't a dumb question but why would Hospira do this? do they not want to make a profit? BAC water can easily be made or sourced elsewhere, right?
 
hardtaildawn said:
Hahaha….. that is right on time. I just labeled my Peptides with my “new“ label maker and my “dedicated“freezer will be here by next Tuesday.!!! NICE
What type of freezer did you buy? I have a dedicated freezer but it is a small upright which I d had for 25 years.
 
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