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im still waiting for half of my black Friday promoSome of you guys probably don't want to hear this but I made 2 orders for the new year promo and everything showed up today. If you can be patient this is a good source, I already had everything stocked up so I wasn't in a big hurry. It's worth the wait for the quality and price but if you need something right away, I'd advise making a small order to get you by from a domestic vendor and then stock up long term with these guys, they have a reputation for making things right with the customer and getting you your gear, even if it takes months sometimes.
It’s fine, been using QSC test E / Test C for 2 years now.How is everyone’s experience on their Test-e? I noticed that it was back in stock domestic. Currently I’m with Stan, I think his quality is great, but that QSC price is really enticing.
Were you one of the ones who got caught up in that dhl mess packs getting sent back?im still waiting for half of my black Friday promo
Shit happens...
No.Were you one of the ones who got caught up in that dhl mess packs getting sent back?
All the tirz they made they weren’t anticipating sema to sell out. I ordered 2mg sema about a week after the sale I’m still waiting on that.No.
they oversold Sema 5mg. I was waiting on that
5mg is 20 of the 0.25mg starting doses, and more than 2 of the 2.4mg max doses, so it would probably be a fine place to start. But why not get tirzepatide?Guys, I want to start the wife on semaglutide. Should I opt for the middle of the road 5mg kit or start with the smaller dose kits to see how she reacts?
What was everyone's experience like with weight loss?
It isnt expensive from QSC, but still more costly. It is definitely more effective than Sema5mg is 20 of the 0.25mg starting doses, and more than 2 of the 2.4mg max doses, so it would probably be a fine place to start. But why not get tirzepatide?
At QSC prices tirzepatide is not expensive, and all reports are that it is at least as effective as semaglutide and much less side effects. I've been using it for 4 months and have my mom, a friend, and her daughter on it. None have had any problems and all started losing at the 2.5mg starting dose.
Look up negative accounts of cerebrolysin & I can promise you that you don’t want generic Chinese for something like that.@Qingdao Sigma Chemicals
Any chance Cortexin and Cerebrolysin are on the horizon?
5mg is 20 of the 0.25mg starting doses, and more than 2 of the 2.4mg max doses, so it would probably be a fine place to start. But why not get tirzepatide?
At QSC prices tirzepatide is not expensive, and all reports are that it is at least as effective as semaglutide and much less side effects. I've been using it for 4 months and have my mom, a friend, and her daughter on it. None have had any problems and all started losing at the 2.5mg starting dose.
Echoing the price differential that Spaceman mentioned, though also thought I'd chime in with the suggestion of stacking both Tirz and Sem for the best bang for your buck protocol.It isnt expensive from QSC, but still more costly. It is definitely more effective than Sema
tirzepatide max dose is 15mg.
Cost wise, you are looking at 40-45 a week vs 5-6 dollars a week
I don't think anyone should stack it. It really should be an aid.Echoing the price differential that Spaceman mentioned, though also thought I'd chime in with the suggestion of stacking both Tirz and Sem for the best bang for your buck protocol.
I've forgotten the pharmacokinetic specifics, but Sema doesn't hit as many pathways, but does have the highest bonding efficacy for the appetite suppression ligands. Hence most potent suppression, but also highest nausea and side effects. Conversely Ret and Tirz hit other pathways which similarly curb appetite in different ways, but also hit receptors involved in anti-nausea. So in combining Sema with a low Tirz dose you get great suppression, with reduced typical Sem sides.
In a few years those poor choices won't matter all that much. People making all sorts of crazy peptides that act on pathways they've known about since the 90s. The next step is exploration of set point theory. Rumor has it that gene therapy to tweak and reset metabolic set point is already in the works.I don't think anyone should stack it. It really should be an aid.
Not a full replacement for poor lifestyle choices
You’re underestimating the power of the human appetite. The food and consumption industry would put out a product worse than sugar to ignite gluttony to its worse; they won’t just ait there and let the populace stop buying their products.In a few years those poor choices won't matter all that much. People making all sorts of crazy peptides that act on pathways they've known about since the 90s. The next step is exploration of set point theory. Rumor has it that gene therapy to tweak and reset metabolic set point is already in the works.
Well, we are not soothsayers, so who knows.You are overestimating the power of human emotions. At the most rudimentary level, human emotions outward manifestations of 'chemical exchanges' within the body. If people keep hacking away at things they will solve the appetite issue. The problem now becomes abuse/misuse
The food industry is not what is making everyone fat.
Where I'm from there is a lot of cultural discourse around fatness.
It is not weird for example to make young females gain a sizeable amount of weight before they qualify for marriage. In other parts, a Skinny man is suspect as being someone that cannot provide for his family.. but I digress.
Even the way BMI is treated is an industry on it's own, but that is another kettle of fish.
I'll have eaten myself to death by then. They'll find me buried under a pile of empty Dorito bags and semaglutide vials.Well, we are not soothsayers, so who knows.
Let’s come back in 20 years and update the thread.
I second this! I took both sema lowest dose made me feel terribleeeeee switched to tirz and much better way less side effects5mg is 20 of the 0.25mg starting doses, and more than 2 of the 2.4mg max doses, so it would probably be a fine place to start. But why not get tirzepatide?
At QSC prices tirzepatide is not expensive, and all reports are that it is at least as effective as semaglutide and much less side effects. I've been using it for 4 months and have my mom, a friend, and her daughter on it. None have had any problems and all started losing at the 2.5mg starting dose.
