Advice on where to find trustworthy peptides

I received my VerifiedPeptides order ontime everything was good and as expected. I noted that this vial as opposed to peptide sciences, does have a batch number clearly listed on it that i am able to see the testing sheet for on the site.
Just sharing to this point how this vendor is doing.
Great to hear! I just am trialing VP as a replacement for PS and so far, so good. I like the way they ship them in boxes all nice and neat in little vial holders, and most importantly, their COAs + endotoxin analysis. I think more research chem providers are stepping it up after what happened to PS. They just need to stay away from selling GLP-1s.
 
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I'm 50, in exceptional shape, but struggling with my system not recovering & my joints not recovering like they should.. so 4-5% bodyfat/ ultra fit, but battling with joint healing issues.. my bp is slightly high, and i've also read this might help lower BP a bit too. i suffer from some very old chronic injuries since my 20s & i've partially healed them through very conversative means (diet, redlight, intermittent fasting, etc), but i want to try something more potent now..

I'm' thinking this is a healing stack I want to use -- I believe this is a common stack many high end clinics use:
BPC-157Gut, tendon, joint, vascular repair250–500 mcg daily, localized subQ (near injury) or systemic (love handle)
TB-500Broad tissue regeneration & anti-fibrotic2.0–2.5 mg/week (e.g., 1.25 mg 2x/wk), systemic (stomach or fat pad)
GHK-CuSkin, vascular lining, collagen, anti-aging100–200 mcg daily, subQ (rotate injection sites); topical also an option

i have never used peptides before & have no idea where to find a safe / legitimate supplier & i am only interested in lab tested stuff

I appreciate any help/ advice, thanks!

I'm new to this forum...

I'm 50, in exceptional shape, but struggling with my system not recovering & my joints not recovering like they should.. so 4-5% bodyfat/ ultra fit, but battling with joint healing issues.. my bp is slightly high, and i've also read this might help lower BP a bit too. i suffer from some very old chronic injuries since my 20s & i've partially healed them through very conversative means (diet, redlight, intermittent fasting, etc), but i want to try something more potent now..

I'm' thinking this is a healing stack I want to use -- I believe this is a common stack many high end clinics use:
BPC-157Gut, tendon, joint, vascular repair250–500 mcg daily, localized subQ (near injury) or systemic (love handle)
TB-500Broad tissue regeneration & anti-fibrotic2.0–2.5 mg/week (e.g., 1.25 mg 2x/wk), systemic (stomach or fat pad)
GHK-CuSkin, vascular lining, collagen, anti-aging100–200 mcg daily, subQ (rotate injection sites); topical also an option

i have never used peptides before & have no idea where to find a safe / legitimate supplier & i am only interested in lab tested stuff

I appreciate any help/ advice, thanks
Omnixresearch.com. They do endotoxin purity and accurate dosing testing which is what you should be looking for. My Friends and I all use them.
 
There is a new a new supplier call Peptual (telehealth.peptual.com) which I think is officially a compounding pharmacy however they seem to have an integrated Telehealth approval process for prescriptions which is included in the price of the peptides. They are affiliated with the well-known regenerative medicine Doctor Matt Cook and you you can hear a discussion about them in in his recent podcast with Ben Greenfield below which starts a little after the 34 minute mark. It is a little confusing since the podcast discussed patch delivery which I think works better especially for BPC, however perhaps they have not updated their website since I saw no BPC patches there. They are are about 3-6 time as expensive as Peptide Sciences was.


For BPC, I have used injections, orals and patches and I find that the patches work better for me. I use max-supplements.com for the patches.
 
Since you're looking for lab-tested sources, make sure to ask for recent COAs (Certificates of Analysis) from any supplier you find. Third-party testing is key when you're dealing with peptides like BPC and TB
 

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