bradakai
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This too shall pass. Once the newest TT trend takes off again. Something like HerbaLife can make a revival to get these idiots chattering again.


peptideusername said:Those last four words are just
You nailed the problem!
I hope you’re right, bradakai. The issue is the flower and the power big pharma has to make these peps extremely difficult to get our hands on. All under the guise of “ keeping us safer. “bradakai said:This too shall pass. Once the newest TT trend takes off again. Something like HerbaLife can make a revival to get these idiots chattering again.


Just looked up Mile High Peptide; TT says his account is “no longer available.”YoYoFat said:Mile High Peptide, check him out on TT. Full on posting about what he’s restocking, selling, payment options. Guy is just raking in the $$$. Looks like he’s gotta be just selling individual vials from kits. I think he’s charging like $300/vial.
I'm surprised STG didn't get nuked -- again. We all know what happens to a nail that sticks out.Keeperofthekeys said:I felt so sorry for STG. SUCKS SO BAD!

I’m sure he’ll be back!Grannuaile said:Just looked up Mile High Peptide; TT says his account is “no longer available.”

Thank you! I’m not on TickTock but I appreciate hearing that someone is trying to do something.FlowerFairy said:I report consistently, but many times it stays up. It’s very frustrating.

ThisSassyPants said:Often I wonder ~ when people feel the need to run their mouth TO THE WORLD, do they even think about the consequences of what they are doing? What is the motivation for people to run to social media and blab like this? Lack of self awareness? The need to feel important? Attention?
Do these people REALLY think they’re helping others in the name of “ harm reduction? “ I’m extremely skeptical. If that were the case why not leave comments on and take questions?
Maybe I’m being immature but this shit has always pissed me off. It’s why I don’t use fb, instagram, next door, “ X “… too many attention whores.![]()

Supposedly they have “Taken steps in case they get nuked,” but I don’t see any changes…peptideusername said:The
don't feel sorry for them. I've been told by one of their mods that they "ok with their name being mentioned [publicly]" so I'm not clear that it's a problem to them. Just to those of us wanting to preserve what we already have.

What pisses me off is there’s no mention of the premium Americans pay for name brand products compared to the rest of the world. Few Americans can cough up an extra $500 a month for medicine Brits and French are getting for $100.ZippityDooDah said:"Most of the gray market buyers Reuters interviewed had told their medical providers they were taking GLP-1 medicines but not where or how they bought them."
https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/stung-by-high-prices-americans-make-their-own-weight-loss-drugs-2025-06-27/

Biologics are proteins that have 40+ amino acids. Reta has 39! Close call. Eli Lilly leadership must be pissed...esdsafepoet said:Will be interesting to see how it plays out with the FDA vs Lilly on Reta being a drug vs biologic. Lilly is trying hard to make sure it's just as difficult to get through regular channels once approved.

Where did you hear that? I live in Spain and Mounjaro and Ozempic cost just as much here as the rest of the world. It's arguably one of the cheapest places to get it I think, but it's still 350 euros for the medium doses for a month.Needsalife said:What pisses me off is there’s no mention of the premium Americans pay for name brand products compared to the rest of the world. Few Americans can cough up an extra $500 a month for medicine Brits and French are getting for $100.

I'm an ex Mounjaro user from the UK and the only way you're getting anwhere close to $100 for Tirz is a 2.5mg pen with 4 doses for your first time offer. It's more like $130 for the absolute lowest price and dose and then a few hoops you have to jump through with a pharmacy to actually get your hands on it. Going beyond 5mg it gets more expensive quick, plus the hastle of changing provider/pharmacy every month and repeating the process, very much not worth.Needsalife said:What pisses me off is there’s no mention of the premium Americans pay for name brand products compared to the rest of the world. Few Americans can cough up an extra $500 a month for medicine Brits and French are getting for $100.

我猜也是这样。我在瑞典有朋友用Triz,体验也差不多。换成Grey之后,无论身在何处,都轻松多了,再也不用回头了。InvisibleActual said:我以前是英国的 Mounjaro 用户,现在想以接近 100 美元的价格买到 Tirz,唯一的办法就是首次购买 2.5 毫克的笔状装,包含 4 剂。最低价格和剂量也要 130 美元左右,而且还得费一番周折才能从药房拿到。剂量超过 5 毫克后,价格会迅速上涨 , 再加上每个月都要更换供应商/药房,重复同样的流程,实在是不划算。我以前用过
Mounjaro 英国价格对比表,
希望能从药房买到最划算的“优惠”,但现在回想起来,用灰色渠道购买简直就是个骗局。灰色渠道当然更好,但我只是想分享一下大西洋彼岸的情况。