British tabloid: reta=godzilla juice

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Funny how they try so hard to paint reta as something so harmful. Why do you need "Dr Luke Turnock, a senior lecturer in criminology (of all things) at the University of Lincoln (of all unis) who monitors illegal drug sales " to chime in? Just adds to the fear mongering. No sign of balanced investigative journalism whatsoever. Ah Daily Mail never disappoints.
 
Grogu said:
If I put a picture of her on my vials, then those would be some vile vials.

I'd probably end up in HR. Of yeah, I've been called into HR because of her before 🤣.
For a juicy picture of Godzilla? 🤣
 
I admit I skimmed the article, but the woman who bought the pen and had constant nausea on the dose made me roll my eyes so hard. If the dose is too much, how about taking a step back and figuring out what works for you? I do not get people who are randomly injecting themselves with and how much they're just handed by someone else.
 
Wikipedia banned the Daily Mail as a source for information back in 2017.

hey've had to pay out hundreds of thousands if not millions in dozens of lawsuits against them, but I guess it's just cost of doing business to them.

They were also very pro-Nazi right up until just before WW2, "Hurrah for the Blackshirts". In 1934, they did a competition, "Why I Like The Blackshirts" where they awarded money for the best letter praising the British Union of Fascists.

In it's defense, you can read Garfield in it.
 
UnripeLadel said:
Wikipedia banned the Daily Mail as a source for information back in 2017.

hey've had to pay out hundreds of thousands if not millions in dozens of lawsuits against them, but I guess it's just cost of doing business to them.

They were also very pro-Nazi right up until just before WW2, "Hurrah for the Blackshirts". In 1934, they did a competition, "Why I Like The Blackshirts" where they awarded money for the best letter praising the British Union of Fascists.

In it's defense, you can read Garfield in it.

The truly despicable thing about the Daily Mail is that it doesn't have a Page 3.
 
One of the things I think is a bit sad about news articles sensationalising the issues, is that grey peptides are not entirely safe, and the lack of medical input for advice, managing side effects and checking out related health issues does make problems more likely and most common of all is dosing errors. And despite the fact that the GLP drugs are far better understood and studied it is likely those that are highest risk for serious adverse effects, compared to all the other chinese peptides, just because the effects are strong and a dose that puts you in hospital with intractable vomiting is not that much higher than a therapeutic dose.

There most likely is a quite low but not zero fatality rate from using GLP peptides, I am yet to see a scientific study showing this for grey ones, but it exists for the legit versions, and it is going to be higher for grey ones, mainly from dose errors.

It should not be surprising that newspapers that emphasise the war on drugs approach to illicit drugs are going to promote that type of thinking about it, but a more harm minimisation approach and good quality information is much more likely to save lives than scaremongering.
 
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