Agree after a couple of orders, I moved from Beyond to this vendor. They seem more friendly and willing to answer questions. Plus prices were a little better.AlexSilver said:I’m starting to have problems with beyond care as well — I assumed it was a translation problem.
I should not be laughing at this leltrojanpeptide said:yea man, lots a good medicine from india
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Yes. I got my testosterone propionate for chump money.Skidude said:might try Kawwal, had luck with him in the past
DM Pharma Bridge

You gotta be careful with oils from India. Lots of fakes....lastresort said:Yes. I got my testosterone propionate for chump money.
IK, but testosterone is so dirt cheap that its not worth faking them unlike GLP drugs. I got 80 ampules of 100mg T propionate for just 120$ with shipping, hardly a worthy amount to scam people.sfkid said:You gotta be careful with oils from India. Lots of fakes....

I agree on Testosterone. I bought some primobolean from India but not going to use it after doing more research. Also found threads where people ran test on Indian testosterone and it was mixed bag.... Some really under dosed some had multiple estors (cyp, prop...) in the same vial and some where spot on.lastresort said:IK, but testosterone is so dirt cheap that its not worth faking them unlike GLP drugs. I got 80 ampules of 100mg T propionate for just 120$ with shipping, hardly a worthy amount to scam people.
Besides the workout has been great. I did not run my bloodwork yet but I am also using trendione and epistane (got it from an online acquaintance who no longer uses it) and I feel quite good during workouts

Kinda pricy to buy and not use. What changed your mind?sfkid said:I bought some primobolean from India but not going to use it after doing more research.
Their prices did not match the website but @Calm Logic said they were good and the price was still good, so I ordered.Pocket said:Damn. I think I pissed Beyond Care off. I was chatting with them and putting together an order and I saw on their site they have Thymosin for 395 rupees (so about 4 bucks) but in the chat they quoted me $32 bucks for it. I pointed out that their site said it was 395 rupees and asked why it was so expensive in the quote and they haven't responded for over half an hour. I guess I will learn my lesson and move on from this one. Anyone use anyone else on Indiamart that delivers good products?

It was actually cheap, 50 bucks for 100mg/10ml but so many people on other forums ran test on India based primo and it came back as EQ. Not the brand I got but I'm just not willing to risk it.5byfive said:Kinda pricy to buy and not use. What changed your mind?

Calm Logic said:Oh yes. China, South Korea, and India. The holy trinity. Can't fall behind ordering from any of them, unless you want a fun summer on the beach or something crazy like that.
It seems the IndiaMarts were getting more business for some things like gluta until people wised up and saw South Korea was more like the US for pharmacy-grade injectables like gluta, injectable vitamins, etc.
Can I too get pointed in the South Korean direction?MrZardoz said:@ Calm Logic - might you have a link or two for South Korea? (Or some pointers I can explore?)
Interesting, to think that South Korea is a significant player here. Could you give me some information?MrZardoz said:@ Calm Logic - might you have a link or two for South Korea? (Or some pointers I can explore?)


How would you know the legitimacy of the product? At least with peptides we can send for testing, but medicines from India is a different beast altogether. And yes, it's dirty and shifty.lastresort said:I should not be laughing at this lel
K beauty magicSkidude said:South Korea excels with cosmetics and is the preferred vendor for things like glutathione
@Calm Logic sent me here, us based shipping:
Glow Unique | Your Unique Glow Starts Here – Korean Skincare & Beauty
Discover your unique glow with authentic Korean skincare — PDRN boosters, serums, masks & skin revitalizers. Science-backed formulas. Free shipping over $250.
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Skidude said:South Korea excels with cosmetics and is the preferred vendor for things like glutathione
@Calm Logic sent me here, us based shipping:
Glow Unique | Your Unique Glow Starts Here – Korean Skincare & Beauty
Discover your unique glow with authentic Korean skincare — PDRN boosters, serums, masks & skin revitalizers. Science-backed formulas. Free shipping over $250.
glow-unique.com

Yeah, I run into the “but Hospira is made here” justification all the time.laansasa said:What's interesting is that if you go to the pfizer website, go to their authorized retailers, click on product specs, and go to the product label, guess where Hospira is made??? You guessed it! India! View attachment 26969

I was curious if she could get it and it is not advertised.Calm Logic said:It's too bad that domestic website doesn't have lyophilized/injectable gluta anymore. But some TG/GB groups have Korean gluta sometimes.