Nexaph User Review: SINGLE VIALS IS EZ PEPTIDE SITE
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This is a vendor review submitted by debbiebrown on PeptideCritic.com.
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(1/5)
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I'm interested in single vials. You click that and it takes you to EZ Peptides. And they jacked their prices up! What a rip off! Don't recommend.
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They are not the same company. EZ is a different owner, they only had the link to them because they supply EZ.
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They are not the same company. EZ is a different owner, they only had the link to them because they supply EZ.
@HoodFranklin technically it's a different owner, but it's the same supply. I would disagree with the review saying it's a rip off. Some people just want one bottle and you're going to pay a premium for that where you get a label. Kits are a different beast.
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So you give them 1 star b/c they offer savings for bulk orders? Isn't that a positive?
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This is a vendor review submitted by debbiebrown on PeptideCritic.com.
Rating:
(1/5)
Review
I'm interested in single vials. You click that and it takes you to EZ Peptides. And they jacked their prices up! What a rip off! Don't recommend.
Read the full review: SINGLE VIALS IS EZ PEPTIDE SITEDiscuss this review, share your own experiences, or ask questions about the vendor.
Please keep discussions respectful and factual.
@PeptideCritic honestly, EZ has some of the best pricing for single vials out there, even though yes, they are more expensive than Nexaph. So what does that say about all the vendors who cost even more and are probably also sourcing from Nexaph or an equivalent vendor? I have bought from half a dozen vendors and EZ was my go to before I started using Nexaph.
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@PeptideCritic honestly, EZ has some of the best pricing for single vials out there, even though yes, they are more expensive than Nexaph. So what does that say about all the vendors who cost even more and are probably also sourcing from Nexaph or an equivalent vendor? I have bought from half a dozen vendors and EZ was my go to before I started using Nexaph.
@ResearchCat I would like to buy a single vial of Reta and I don’t want to buy two to get it tested. Do you recommend this company to buy from and feel confident about their products?
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@ResearchCat I would like to buy a single vial of Reta and I don’t want to buy two to get it tested. Do you recommend this company to buy from and feel confident about their products?
@jamiek I have bought and used Glow, CJC/IPA, Epitalon, and MOTS-C from EZ Peptides and I have had no issues using their product. I have used multiple vials of everything except the MOTS-C(that is on the schedule,) and would absolutely recommend them for price and quality. They often have sales, and I believe the peptidecritic.com discount stacks.
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the real evedence will be if these single vile providers prices go up in respect to the recent price hikes on Nephex
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@ResearchCat I would like to buy a single vial of Reta and I don’t want to buy two to get it tested. Do you recommend this company to buy from and feel confident about their products?
@jamiek said in Nexaph User Review: SINGLE VIALS IS EZ PEPTIDE SITE:
@ResearchCat I would like to buy a single vial of Reta and I don’t want to buy two to get it tested. Do you recommend this company to buy from and feel confident about their products?
I've used them a few times, I like their products, they work well in research, definitely recommend them. I was able to stack discount codes, which helps. Also, earn reward points, that's a bonus, not all companies offer that.
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I think my main thing is, if I am paying 5 times more for one vial, I want to make sure it’s clean. I could buy a kit and get it tested for the same price. Yes I would have a big supply! So I am paying a premium for that too. I am sure the purity is good but not sure about contamination. I don’t know if I am being overly worried.
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I think my main thing is, if I am paying 5 times more for one vial, I want to make sure it’s clean. I could buy a kit and get it tested for the same price. Yes I would have a big supply! So I am paying a premium for that too. I am sure the purity is good but not sure about contamination. I don’t know if I am being overly worried.
@jamiek apologies if I missed something. Is this your first time buying peptides from someone other than a clinic or telehealth provider? I am asking because if so, I totally get where you are coming from, and there is a bit of a hurdle (different for everyone) getting comfortable buying peptides online, or even scarier, from those fiendish Chinese peptide vendors (I got jokes!) Do your research, read reviews, and make your decision.
But if it is not your first time, then all I can say is that whatever faith or belief you have in one vendor or another is largely based on marketing and/or reputation more than anything else. I worked my way through Peptide Sciences, Verified Peptides, Southern Aminos, Verified Peptides, EZ Peptides, a couple others, and now I mostly buy from Nexaph. They are all fine and I have been happy with their products, but the prices vary greatly. If you aren’t testing every vial you buy, you are taking someone’s word that it is what you think it is. Honestly, even if I buy from a clinic, I am taking their word that they are selling me what the label says. (And now I can print the fancy labels myself, I feel like the curtain has been pulled all the way back.)
I hope this is helpful. (I may have taken too much semax and caffeine this morning.)
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Thank you for your input! This is not my first time buying gray market vials. I have been trusting word of mouth for the last 2 years while researching microdosing trizepatide. I now what to research other peptides and know I want to do this long term. I heard an interview with Dr. William Seed and he said not testing your peptides is very risky because we don’t know the effects of partial peptides or contaminants we are subjecting ourselves to over time. It got me thinking and worried that I have not been careful. That’s how I needed up here, which was difficult!! Not easy to find these groups and I am very grateful. You would be shocked where I have been getting my peptides from. His Janosjik COAs don’t name his company. Plus his prices are high. I like that Nexaph is well known and does have a testing group keeping them honest. I am planning on filtering my peptides as well. Hopefully this will all make me feel better about my researching into longevity! My father is dying from dementia as did my grandmother. Plus I am newly married to a very handsome younger man and want to keep it that way! Lol!
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even with the price increase , I will continue to buy from Nexaph great product fast delivery and still yet great value
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@ResearchCat I would like to buy a single vial of Reta and I don’t want to buy two to get it tested. Do you recommend this company to buy from and feel confident about their products?
@jamiek I have purchased from EZ peptides and a few other vendors too. I really like the fact that each vial has a QR code on each vial that you can pull up the actual COA with purity and vial fill. There is also a picture of the colored cap to verify the batch. I don’t understand the post of complaining of price on single vials as they are very competitive. I did just receive 3 kits of 10 vials from Nexaph which is a big savings but had to purchase a small fridge and some more storage containers to get my stash out of my household fridge that was starting to pile up.
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Thank you for your input! This is not my first time buying gray market vials. I have been trusting word of mouth for the last 2 years while researching microdosing trizepatide. I now what to research other peptides and know I want to do this long term. I heard an interview with Dr. William Seed and he said not testing your peptides is very risky because we don’t know the effects of partial peptides or contaminants we are subjecting ourselves to over time. It got me thinking and worried that I have not been careful. That’s how I needed up here, which was difficult!! Not easy to find these groups and I am very grateful. You would be shocked where I have been getting my peptides from. His Janosjik COAs don’t name his company. Plus his prices are high. I like that Nexaph is well known and does have a testing group keeping them honest. I am planning on filtering my peptides as well. Hopefully this will all make me feel better about my researching into longevity! My father is dying from dementia as did my grandmother. Plus I am newly married to a very handsome younger man and want to keep it that way! Lol!
@jamiek You are at the right place; Ive learned so much. Buying from Nexaph gives you a lot of vials to research. Ive created nasal sprays with Semax and Salank. I just ordered some serum to add a copper skin peptide and a hair growth copper…A lot of rabbit holes to research and with that young man you might try making a pt 141 spray
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@jamiek You are at the right place; Ive learned so much. Buying from Nexaph gives you a lot of vials to research. Ive created nasal sprays with Semax and Salank. I just ordered some serum to add a copper skin peptide and a hair growth copper…A lot of rabbit holes to research and with that young man you might try making a pt 141 spray
oh my…

