Redfox peptides lab review

Recommended therapeutic dose for Ozempic is 10 mg. Hence why so many people have such issues with it.
Unreal dude lol. These ppl have no self control. It’s wild. Eating clean and having some self discipline, using these drugs as PED’s for bodybuilding as a hobby or competitively I really don’t think much is needed.

IMO people miss the mark big time with this. We still need to eat, train, perform and not feel like a sac of shit.

I guess if the goal is to cut back from 6 Big Mac meals a day to 5 and the person have absolutely zero discipline then I see where those doses are useful
 
IMO, when it comes to Reta I think starting at 1-2mg per week and then just feel it out from there.
There is no need to step it up to the next level until it’s not doing what it should be doing.
My wife spent 3 months at 1mg before she plateaued and decided to go to 2mg.

If it’s working, leave it there.
I agree completely. I have been on 2 mg of reta a week for the past three months very successfully. I use it as a tool, where it simply takes away the food noise and I can really dial into my diet. No need to use such large doses IMO.
 
Well I looked into redfox in BC I believe- impressed by their website - and the amount of info they have - suggestions for dosing & more- one of the more comprehensive places I've found. They have their certs online - done by Testides & Maple leaf Diagnostics - I don't know how reputable Maple leaf is - but I'm quite sure Testides is good. Sent Redfox an email- surprisingly they replied within about an hour - and I asked about their price match - they said to just send them an email so they can check that the other site has certs for the products they can verify and they will match price. Payment by edi - which is better than bitcoin - although not as easy as a cc.

Sounds promising - they do carry alot - I am considering an order if my regular go to site is out of stock.

The only thing I don't like about their site is a pop up every 15 seconds or so saying "Jerry from Toronto just ordered CJC" - kind of makes me think of the old scam websites of the past that would add a bit of pressure to try you to make a poorly informed quick decision.

Anyway - just thought I'd post my info as I'm keeping my eyes out for new options.
 
Well I looked into redfox in BC I believe- impressed by their website - and the amount of info they have - suggestions for dosing & more- one of the more comprehensive places I've found. They have their certs online - done by Testides & Maple leaf Diagnostics - I don't know how reputable Maple leaf is - but I'm quite sure Testides is good. Sent Redfox an email- surprisingly they replied within about an hour - and I asked about their price match - they said to just send them an email so they can check that the other site has certs for the products they can verify and they will match price. Payment by edi - which is better than bitcoin - although not as easy as a cc.

Sounds promising - they do carry alot - I am considering an order if my regular go to site is out of stock.

The only thing I don't like about their site is a pop up every 15 seconds or so saying "Jerry from Toronto just ordered CJC" - kind of makes me think of the old scam websites of the past that would add a bit of pressure to try you to make a poorly informed quick decision.

Anyway - just thought I'd post my info as I'm keeping my eyes out for new options.
Pretty sure they created a fake website called maple leaf labs to push fake testing. Because they “went out of business” after they were the only ones who had their product tested.

And Testides, no. I have some bad news for you. Stay tuned.
 
Recommended therapeutic dose for Ozempic is 10 mg. Hence why so many people have such issues with it.
Where are you getting this horrible information from? No study ever has ever shown anyone recommending or even trialing 10mg…

The major dose ranges studied were:
  • 0.25 mg/week (starting dose)
  • 0.5 mg/week
  • 1.0 mg/week
  • 2.0 mg/week (diabetes)
  • 2.4 mg/week (obesity/weight loss; the standard maintenance dose)
 
Pretty sure they created a fake website called maple leaf labs to push fake testing. Because they “went out of business” after they were the only ones who had their product tested.

And Testides, no. I have some bad news for you. Stay tuned.
I'm all ears - let me know what you know - I'm kinda new to this stuff - purchased from ggc - that's it so far - but would like a few optional places
to go to.....

I was curious about maple leaf - I haven't seen their certs anywhere else.

I thought testides was legit ??
 
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Pretty sure they created a fake website called maple leaf labs to push fake testing. Because they “went out of business” after they were the only ones who had their product tested.

And Testides, no. I have some bad news for you. Stay tuned.
Hmmm....looked up maple leaf testing -it's a professional website....but address is a residential neighbourhood ? and their testing is paused....it does look sketchy....Hmmmm
 
I'm all ears - let me know what you know - I'm kinda new to this stuff - purchased from ggc - that's it so far - but would like a few optional places
to go to.....

I was curious about maple leaf - I haven't seen their certs anywhere else.

I thought testides was legit ??
Honestly id stick with growthguys if already used them. They've been quality for me everytime ive used. Often when a new pep lab comes up ill check it. The prices are never any better but they arent as proven as GG.
 
Where are you getting this horrible information from? No study ever has ever shown anyone recommending or even trialing 10mg…

The major dose ranges studied were:
  • 0.25 mg/week (starting dose)
  • 0.5 mg/week
  • 1.0 mg/week
  • 2.0 mg/week (diabetes)
  • 2.4 mg/week (obesity/weight loss; the standard maintenance dose)

From Eli Lilly. Not sure if they are reputable or not. 🤷🏼
 
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