That depends on how much weight you put on the vendors being in business for many years, having almost entirely positive online reviews, and either posting or providing on request product COAs. The larger question is whether heavy government regulation provides significantly more safety than when businesses have good names to protect so they can continue to profit?If you have no way of knowing if it's legit then nothing would be better. ...
Such dramatic language. Yet we probably face greater danger just walking down the street. In any case, it's up to the individual to weigh the risks.... It will only take one time to kill you or mess you up to where you would wish it killed you.
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Maxim Peptides has a good price on PT-141 and Extreme Peptides always has a buy one get one free on selected peptides. Both places you can pay with Echeck. Which is pretty safe. Maxim Echeck service will call you to verify your information. I ordered my PT-141 from Maxim and it is very potent. Which first try I started with a 0.05ml. Had a very good semi hard wood on and off through the night. 3 days later I up it to 0.1ml, I took it at 7pm and by 11pm on the dot WOW, I could drive a nail. Still on and off hard wood through the night. I don’t buy any peptides from overseas, like some people says you don’t know what you’re getting!
Have you tried their other peptides? Just because the IGF-1 didn’t work for you doesn’t mean maxim peptides are garbage. It’s just like anything else like supplements, it might work for you but it won’t work for me if I tried it. That’s with all things in life. Somethings works differently or none at all for some people. But just base the IGF problem you had does constitute maxim’s Peptides are garbage. I just know their PT-141 works for me, the day it doesn’t work I’ll try another company’s PT-141.maxim peptides is also garbage. Their IGF-1 LR3 is fake, like most sources.
The TB500 was good on first order bunk on second. Which is a practice many peptide companies adopt. Give you real stuff to bait you into a larger order than screw you. Most of the companies are also owned by the same people... example CEM is now owned by AR-R they banked off CEMs former reputation.Have you tried their other peptides? Just because the IGF-1 didn’t work for you doesn’t mean maxim peptides are garbage. It’s just like anything else like supplements, it might work for you but it won’t work for me if I tried it. That’s with all things in life. Somethings works differently or none at all for some people. But just base the IGF problem you had does constitute maxim’s Peptides are garbage. I just know their PT-141 works for me, the day it doesn’t work I’ll try another company’s PT-141.