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PRC+ is live!
📣 We launched our sister brand PRC+ !!! How should we celebrate ??? ❇️ We've been building... PRC+ is officially live — and it's everything we set out to create: a single destination where biohacking is done right. No hype. No fluff. Just the tools, products, and knowledge that actually move the needle on your health, performance, and longevity. Here's what's waiting for you: 🔬 Curated Products — We don't stock everything. We stock the best. Every product on PRC+ has been evaluated for performance, ingredient quality, and bioavailability. If it's in our store, it earned its place. 🧪 Testing & Reviews — We go beyond the rest. Real In-Home testing, real results, real transparency — so you know exactly what you're putting in your body and why. Test hormones, vitamins and many other markers to provide you a baseline for your research and to keep track of real progress data. 📖 The PRC+ Blog — Fresh, science-backed articles published weekly covering everything from sleep optimization and hormone health to longevity supplements and the latest in biohacking. Your education, delivered. 🙌🏼 This is just the beginning. We have a full roadmap of new products, deep-dive guides, and community features coming fast — and you're first in line. 👉 Explore PRC+ Now → www.prcplus.com Welcome to your biohacking HQ. Let's optimize. — Kiki and The PRC+ Team
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1 like • 8d
@Kiki Riki I will try one of the tests at some point. And will order soon.
0 likes • 6d
I’m ordering one of the tests. I’ll let you know how it goes.
Grey Heartbreak! 💔
It's no secret all research peptides come from China... and if you're savvy you will jump through many hoops and then... boom! It didn't work out. We know because we've been there and although we have great sources it took us a while to get there and even then, there are outliers with the orders. So if you ever wondered about buying grey here is the risk: ➡ You could get scammed. ➡ Your package gets seized by customs. ➡ Shipping delays. ➡ Testing delays. ➡ Testing is expensive and sometimes if you go with a cheaper lab it can take ages to get results... ➡ The product is garbage. ➡ The WhatsApp contact disappears into thin air. Here are some examples (see the attached): 1. COA #1 Sermorelin 10mg - there was NO peptide detected, the whole batch (we buy in bulk) goes straight into the garbage. Bye bye peptide and test costs. The vendor will likely offer to resend, but we will have to pay for the test again. 2. COA #2 Tesamorelin 5mg - the net content of peptide was less than 2mg, not even half the amount. Again, this entire batch = garbage. 3. Communications with vendor... got a refund and never ordered from them again! But it also means we have to restart the process with someone else to get products. 👉🏼 So what can you do? 1️⃣ Buy from a reputable and affordable vendor like us! Balance the risk vs the benefit, sometimes buying 10 vials is not longer a good deal when you consider the cost of the tests and other risks. 2️⃣ Make sure to get as much info as possible about a vendor; positive reviews and feedback from other community members is a great way to find a source. Group buys are great so long as it's a good source, wait it out until you're ready to buy. Check out a couple of group buys before you hop in. 3️⃣ Never pay with Crypto! Only pay with PayPal or Alibaba (Alipay) that way if there are issues you can request a refund. 4️⃣ TEST YOUR PRODUCTS! We cannot stress this enough! No matter how long you've worked with a seller you still have to test every time you get a new batch. Most vendors you connect with on the grey space are brokers, they do not manufacture, they buy in bulk and resell. To buy directly from the manufacturer you have to buy more than 500+ boxes of peptides.
Grey Heartbreak! 💔
1 like • 6d
I got scammed as well - that’s why I’m so happy I found you. I know better and should have followed my gut but they were very good at what they do. I warn people every chance I get. If it’s ok to share the name here, let me know. I’ve chatted with 6 or 7 other people that got sucked in by them.
0 likes • 6d
Dr. Jiang Lee - also was using Worldwide Peptide Supply. They’ve changed names since then.
Why Using Units Instead of Milligrams Can Lead to Incorrect Dosing
👉🏼 In peptide discussions, one of the most common sources of confusion is how people determine their dosage. Many people will say things like, “I researched 20 units,” or “the dose is 30 units.” The problem with this approach is that units are not actually a measurement of the drug dose. Units only measure liquid volume, not the amount of peptide. 👉🏼 When someone uses units instead of milligrams to determine their dose, they are not truly measuring how much peptide they are taking. They are only measuring how much liquid they injected. Understanding the difference between volume and mass is extremely important for anyone working with peptides. ❇️ The Two Things That Matter in Peptide Dosing 🔸 Every peptide vial involves two separate measurements: 1. The amount of peptide (mass)This is measured in milligrams (mg) or sometimes micrograms (mcg). 2. The amount of liquid added to the vial (volume)This is measured in milliliters (mL). 💧 When bacteriostatic water or sterile water is added to a vial, it dissolves the peptide. This creates a concentration, which determines how much peptide exists in each small amount of liquid. 📣 Your true dose is always determined by the milligrams of peptide, not by the liquid volume. 🔸 What “Units” Actually Mean 💉 Most insulin syringes are labeled in units, typically from 0 to 100 units. But these units are simply another way of marking liquid volume. 💉 On a standard U-100 insulin syringe: • 100 units = 1 mL • 50 units = 0.5 mL • 10 units = 0.1 mL • 1 unit = 0.01 mL 👉🏼 So when someone says they measured 20 units, what they actually mean is that they injected 0.20 mL of liquid. 👉🏼 Notice what is missing here: The units do not tell you how many milligrams of peptide were in that liquid. 👉🏼 Why Units Alone Do Not Determine Your Dose The number of milligrams you receive depends on how the vial was reconstituted. ✅ For example: Scenario A 10 mg peptide vial Reconstituted with 1 mL Concentration becomes: 10 mg per mL
1 like • 9d
Good explanation.
Is it working??? How do you know your protocol is working...
❇️ Seems like there's a lot of things that you just can't tell if it's working or not. I'm ranking some things we have researched and witnessed their effectiveness on the test subject. Obviously, these are our results and everyone will have different ones (and opinions) and this is perfectly ok and NORMAL. ❇️ NOTE: These are results span 6 months to over more than a year of research. To get clear research data it is important to give each protocol time to work, sometimes you might have to start over and give it a second try to make sure (if you're committed to a particular research item.) 1️⃣ Tirz 10/10 This was fast acting from the get go. It has an anti-inflammatory effect that kicks in right away. Test subject saw significant weight loss in a short amount of time (3 months). Less side effects were observed with this pep, at first there was slight nausea but resumed within a couple of weeks of use with a dose adjustment. 2️⃣ Reta 6/10 It took about a month before I could say it was working on the test subject. There is no mistaking it, the changes were visible on test subject, it works. The issues reported were the raise in Resting Heart Rate and lowering of Heart Rate Variation, increased insomnia, GI upset (cramping, bloating, gassiness and constipation) while on it. Weight loss was not substantive due to not being able to reach a performing dose due to the side effects. 3️⃣ KLOW 9/10 This blend was researched due to it being more practical as it includes key studied items. It covers all the areas that each individual peptide would (KPV, GHK-Cu, BPC157/TB500), targeting overall physical impact. As an added benefit the KPV reduces the site reaction that the GHK-cu may cause, at least for our test subject. 4️⃣ GHK-Cu 8/10 This is the one we've studied without fail, with standard-dosages (SQ and a 10% serum.) It has definitely improved skin texture, clarity and skin overall health on test subject. It has a lower rating due to the side effects that were very bothersome such as: site reactions, lumps, and welts despite dilution of substance, dosing glute area or longer pin.
1 like • 15d
Very informative! Thank you!
PRC GIVEAWAY ALERT
📣 One lucky winner will get a $50 Gift Certificate to use on any of our sites (Peptide Resource Center or PRC+) ❇️ Rules: 1. Must be 21 (sorry kiddos...) 2. Must be a US resident (bc shipping y'all) 3. Must be a Skool member (if you are reading this, you are) ❇️ How to enter: 1. Comment below your favorite research peptide. 📣 The giveaway: ➡ We will use an app to pick a randon name from the entries received. ➡ Winner will be announced on: April 26, 2026. ➡ Winner will receive an electronic coupon (no cash value.)
0 likes • 15d
Reta for sure.
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Brenda Young
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