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    WisGal64
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    Has anyone used the GHK-CU cosmetic from Nexaph?

    “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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      I see Nexaph’s newest batch of MOTS-C returned from the lab at 98.5% purity. As a result, they are offering a 20% discount on it. What are your thoughts? Is a $50 discount on a kit worth 0.5% or so less purity? They said it’s in the “acceptable range” still… and I see most grey market vendors won’t offer refunds until it’s less than 98%. Just curious on how much of a difference this really is.

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        I see Nexaph’s newest batch of MOTS-C returned from the lab at 98.5% purity. As a result, they are offering a 20% discount on it. What are your thoughts? Is a $50 discount on a kit worth 0.5% or so less purity? They said it’s in the “acceptable range” still… and I see most grey market vendors won’t offer refunds until it’s less than 98%. Just curious on how much of a difference this really is.

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        @Anthony said in Discussion: Nexaph:

        I see Nexaph’s newest batch of MOTS-C returned from the lab at 98.5% purity. As a result, they are offering a 20% discount on it. What are your thoughts? Is a $50 discount on a kit worth 0.5% or so less purity? They said it’s in the “acceptable range” still… and I see most grey market vendors won’t offer refunds until it’s less than 98%. Just curious on how much of a difference this really is.

        There is a lot of info out there around CoAs, what's acceptable, I found a site that broke it down well and explained it in simple Laymen's terms (imo).

        If interested: https://batchguild.com/blog/how-to-read-peptide-coa/

        “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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          ResearchCat
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          Personally, I wouldn’t have a problem using that, having seen vials with similar results from other vendors and not having a problem with it. But that is my risk tolerance.

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            I see Nexaph’s newest batch of MOTS-C returned from the lab at 98.5% purity. As a result, they are offering a 20% discount on it. What are your thoughts? Is a $50 discount on a kit worth 0.5% or so less purity? They said it’s in the “acceptable range” still… and I see most grey market vendors won’t offer refunds until it’s less than 98%. Just curious on how much of a difference this really is.

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            The Phototropism
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            @Anthony So we are due for a refill of MOTS-C and we went too the site and saw the "discount" I went back and checked my past orders with them, one on Dec 26 and one on Feb 6 both of those orders were $145 the new batch with the discount is $150. This is a case of marking it up to mark it down. Still the best price I can find per MG though. I like Nexaph but as Randy says any site can turn bad at any time.

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              @anthony I was a little disappointed when I saw this. Don't get me wrong, I think Nexaph is handling this the right way, putting it front and center and adding a discount, and while they are probably correct that this is an acceptable level of purity... its a bit below my personal risk tolerance. The source of my disappointment is I would really like to order some MOTS-C from them 🙂

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                billyshalom
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                I'm looking for Tesamorelin, but their current batch doesn't have a CoA. Why would that be?

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                  @billyshalom test results aren’t back yet. It’s post presale, but before the coa is in. Once the coa is in the price usually goes up.

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                    ricoadams
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                    Where is everyone seeing the discounted price for the MOTS-C?

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                      @ricoadams so, the previous announcement there has been taken down. What I do see is that the 'Latest Results' link for COAs takes you to the 'Coming Soon page'. That situation happens pretty normally with Nexaph when they first get a batch in of something and Janoshik is backed up. So my guess is that they have gotten a new batch in.

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