Did I get taken... still trying to work out prices
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Consider it tuition. You were guided by a professional along the correct route, got your wings and can jump on your own from here on out.
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ouch! Clouse the Lab Mouse has not researched Semorelin. but that is some serious $$. the only saving grace is that i assume that sinse a Doc perscribed it , it it was provided by a regulated Compuonding Pharmacy. wich i believe is probubly a safe route.
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ouch! Clouse the Lab Mouse has not researched Semorelin. but that is some serious $$. the only saving grace is that i assume that sinse a Doc perscribed it , it it was provided by a regulated Compuonding Pharmacy. wich i believe is probubly a safe route.
@Sable-Darqness I had to reconstitute it myself, so nope.
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@Stan-Douglas said in Did I get taken... still trying to work out prices:
Consider it tuition. You were guided by a professional along the correct route, got your wings and can jump on your own from here on out.
100% this. When I got started, I also went through a clinic and paid $400 for 10mg Sermorelin and $400 for 5/5 Wolverine blend. I got a 20% discount. I was completely new to peptides and didn’t know much about them. I hadn’t discovered Peptide Critic and a lot of other sources yet.
IMO, that was money well spent because after watching the (no shade) 23 year old pierced and tatted (ok, maybe a little shade) tech reconstitute the stuff and hand it to me, I thought, ‘there has to be a better way.’ And all those roads led me here. And It also took me several months to find my way from the Peptide Sciences of the market to the EZ Peptides.
It was all a path that gave me the education, confidence and comfort to research peptides from various vendors knowledgeably and as safely as one can do.
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@sable-darqness My clinic (large national T clinic) sources from Alpha Biomed, and I only ever met with a PAC. Lots of that in this space.
As for Sermorelin, I researched the one vial and then switched to CJC/Ipa. They describe Serm as ‘gentle’ but it takes 3-6 months to notice any changes. I think they focus on that bc it is FDA approved and there is enough science behind it that there is basically no risk in them selling it to you. (I still don’t know how they can ‘prescribe’ something not for human use, but whatever.)
You notice the effects of CJC/IPA in a few weeks, and it’s no joke. That is probably why it is no popular and everyone recommends it. Combined with a solid workout plan and diet, you’ll be ripped in no time. Don’t forget the creatine!
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I'm paid a "Dr." $800 for 15 weeks of Sermorelin.
15mg vial, BAC: 7.5ml, Dose: 1mg wk, Inject: 10u 5 daysMile High has a 10mg vial for $70, am I correct that this is equal to 10 weeks or about $105 for the same 15 weeks
@craigpaul we paid a lot more tuition than that through Telehealth and local clinics so don’t feel bad. It took a few years to learn what worked and what didn’t. Taking research matters into our own hands and having a resource community like this is a game changer. Much appreciation for Jeff and Randy.
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@craigpaul Before I went down the peptide rabbit hole, the place I went to got me on IGF-LR3 for $900. I did two cycles last year but stopped because I wanted to do CJC instead. Thankfully I didn't go through them for that after learning about peps. I like it and did see some good results but never again will use them for anything peptide related.
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@afkar7 There is one prominent YouTube doctor whose team quoted me $1,360/month for Glow. I am sure his target audience has the money and desire for that level of service, but I certainly don’t. The whole regimen I was looking to set up for my bride (HRT, minox, Glow, Tirz) was going to cost around $6k/month. We’re doing it for maybe $300.
This site has saved me a small fortune.