Sarmgoblin12
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What happen to Epistane?
You got it! our recent batch is orange for bpc and purple for tb. Shoot us an email if you have any further questions - ViperThank you @viper-flex for the goodies!! Received today about a week T/A. Now which color is BPC-157 and TB-500?
What are your thoughts on the other products you’ve ordered?Made a fairly large order of mostly peptides, taking advantage of the New Year's sale.
I wanted to leave a good review, because the customer service leading up to my shipping and delivery were great, but on recieving the products I had some questions and concerns about the peptides recieved. After raising these concerns, VF evaded my questions and stopped replying to my emails.
I've used a number of different peptides, including all peptides in my order prior. I'm also fairly knowledgeable about the process for preparation and lyophilization process for peptides.
If you're going to purchase peptides from ViperFlex, understand that they all contain a filler powder. This is typical for peptides, and it's got benefits in terms of the lyophilization process. However, because it is a separate substance to the peptides themselves, they might on their own illicit an immune reaction. If I had to guess, the filler powder is mannitol.
ViperFlex claimed that there was no filler powder, but based on the volume of the material in the vials (5mg of a peptide is an exceedingly small amount of material ; significantly less than is in the vials) there definitely is. Either VF doesn't know, or is intentionally trying to present the peptides as being "100%" pure for marketing reasons. This is dangerous in my opinion, because while reactions to common filler material (usually mannitol) are rare, they're not unheard of. Neither are reactions to peptides in general ; I developed an allergy to Ipamorelin (not from VF) over the course of a few months that would result in anaphalactic shock upon administration. If there isn't a positive confirmation on what the filler powder is, it's impossible to narrow down what's causing the reaction without other peptides to trial.
Further, on the topic of filler material and purity, if VF actually does not know what the filler powder are and ordered the purity tests himself, I think it's fair to be skeptical of the purity results. Maybe the testing lab had enough experience with testing peptide samples to extrapolate out what the filler powder was and remove it from the purity test, but to not note that on the results definitely isn't standard and it doesn't make me feel any more confident in the validity of the test results.
Lastly, on the GHK-Cu in particular, I've noticed that a decent majority of the vials have loose caps with loss of vacuum ; this means that they are exposed to air and are no longer sterile. Selling people unsterile vials is just bad practice. I think the odds of a significant infection arising from this is slim, but its not zero.
I'm surprised ipamorelin is doing that to you. Normally it's cjc -1295 no DAC that causes the anaphylactic reactionsMade a fairly large order of mostly peptides, taking advantage of the New Year's sale.
I wanted to leave a good review, because the customer service leading up to my shipping and delivery were great, but on recieving the products I had some questions and concerns about the peptides recieved. After raising these concerns, VF evaded my questions and stopped replying to my emails.
I've used a number of different peptides, including all peptides in my order prior. I'm also fairly knowledgeable about the process for preparation and lyophilization process for peptides.
If you're going to purchase peptides from ViperFlex, understand that they all contain a filler powder. This is typical for peptides, and it's got benefits in terms of the lyophilization process. However, because it is a separate substance to the peptides themselves, they might on their own illicit an immune reaction. If I had to guess, the filler powder is mannitol.
ViperFlex claimed that there was no filler powder, but based on the volume of the material in the vials (5mg of a peptide is an exceedingly small amount of material ; significantly less than is in the vials) there definitely is. Either VF doesn't know, or is intentionally trying to present the peptides as being "100%" pure for marketing reasons. This is dangerous in my opinion, because while reactions to common filler material (usually mannitol) are rare, they're not unheard of. Neither are reactions to peptides in general ; I developed an allergy to Ipamorelin (not from VF) over the course of a few months that would result in anaphalactic shock upon administration. If there isn't a positive confirmation on what the filler powder is, it's impossible to narrow down what's causing the reaction without other peptides to trial.
Further, on the topic of filler material and purity, if VF actually does not know what the filler powder are and ordered the purity tests himself, I think it's fair to be skeptical of the purity results. Maybe the testing lab had enough experience with testing peptide samples to extrapolate out what the filler powder was and remove it from the purity test, but to not note that on the results definitely isn't standard and it doesn't make me feel any more confident in the validity of the test results.
Lastly, on the GHK-Cu in particular, I've noticed that a decent majority of the vials have loose caps with loss of vacuum ; this means that they are exposed to air and are no longer sterile. Selling people unsterile vials is just bad practice. I think the odds of a significant infection arising from this is slim, but its not zero.
Usually 200-250 mg weekly
I decided to take a new approach for off season mass gaining ….How my Ment are you taking weekly? I have been taking 200mg for last seven weeks plus 200 mg test cyp per week. I’m going to up it to 250mg Ment per week. I’m a powerlifter and my strength has gone up significantly. Next meet shooting for a raw 550lbs bench at under 300lbs body weight. Also currently using vipers Ment an it’s outstanding!
To my knowledge I am unaware of the how the processing is with peptides so I stated that I was unaware of any fillers but after speaking with the team I have been educating myself further to better address your concern, so to say that someone was evading you is deeply misconstruing the situation. We would appreciate hplc or spectroscopy testing so we could address any potential impurities that your concerned about other then that, you taking a glance at a vial and claiming there is something wrong based upon visualization is pure speculation.Made a fairly large order of mostly peptides, taking advantage of the New Year's sale.
I wanted to leave a good review, because the customer service leading up to my shipping and delivery were great, but on recieving the products I had some questions and concerns about the peptides recieved. After raising these concerns, VF evaded my questions and stopped replying to my emails.
I've used a number of different peptides, including all peptides in my order prior. I'm also fairly knowledgeable about the process for preparation and lyophilization process for peptides.
If you're going to purchase peptides from ViperFlex, understand that they all contain a filler powder. This is typical for peptides, and it's got benefits in terms of the lyophilization process. However, because it is a separate substance to the peptides themselves, they might on their own illicit an immune reaction. If I had to guess, the filler powder is mannitol.
ViperFlex claimed that there was no filler powder, but based on the volume of the material in the vials (5mg of a peptide is an exceedingly small amount of material ; significantly less than is in the vials) there definitely is. Either VF doesn't know, or is intentionally trying to present the peptides as being "100%" pure for marketing reasons. This is dangerous in my opinion, because while reactions to common filler material (usually mannitol) are rare, they're not unheard of. Neither are reactions to peptides in general ; I developed an allergy to Ipamorelin (not from VF) over the course of a few months that would result in anaphalactic shock upon administration. If there isn't a positive confirmation on what the filler powder is, it's impossible to narrow down what's causing the reaction without other peptides to trial.
Further, on the topic of filler material and purity, if VF actually does not know what the filler powder are and ordered the purity tests himself, I think it's fair to be skeptical of the purity results. Maybe the testing lab had enough experience with testing peptide samples to extrapolate out what the filler powder was and remove it from the purity test, but to not note that on the results definitely isn't standard and it doesn't make me feel any more confident in the validity of the test results.
Lastly, on the GHK-Cu in particular, I've noticed that a decent majority of the vials have loose caps with loss of vacuum ; this means that they are exposed to air and are no longer sterile. Selling people unsterile vials is just bad practice. I think the odds of a significant infection arising from this is slim, but its not zero.
YES 150.00 IS THE MINIMUM. FEEL FREE TO EMAIL US IF YOU HAVE ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS. EMAIL: [email protected]Is there an order minimum?
WE GOT SOME GOODS LINED UP FOR YOU.I will have some dinero for you tomorrow @viper-flex . Send me a btc address and a sent an updated order list the last email I sent .
I would like to order 5 of these.
Test E 250mg/ml 10ML 35.00
Thanks for expressing your interest. Please review our main page - https://www.steroidsourcetalk.cc/index.php?threads/source-viper-flex-labs.13399/I would like to order 5 of these.
Test E 250mg/ml 10ML 35.00
Best way to stay on top of sales is to like and follow for the latest discounts & stock.Damn I missed the sale by 1-2 days. Ordered yesterday that’s tough