Where the sources at?

Unfortunately there hasn't been much sourcing discussion in here yet, but I'm also hoping to find some other options. Nuscience is fast and good, but is pretty expensive compared to others I've seen/heard about. Polaris has pretty good prices, but I haven't tried my Reta from them yet. Give me about a month and I'll report back on that
 
Yes and Thank you. Please keep in mind for us newbies, most of us have been purchasing from compounding suppliers so this might be new for the reconstituting part. So when you get to that part of using the product, keep us in mind?
I will need to know about the BAC Water and and the amount to add, etc...storage, etc. Ty....
Do you have a formula sheet to know how much BAC to add for a 10mg dry Retatrutide or Tirzepitide?
 
You can add however much you want, but the first thing you'll want to do is figure out your dose. If you're just starting Reta, I'd imagine 1MG/dose would be a good starting point (or 2 at most) so whatever amount of BAC you'd put in would be split into 10. It's all personal preference, but I think 2ML would be fine, which would put you at 20 units=1MG (I prefer 2-2.5 ML in mine for larger dose sizes). Here's a calculator I like where you just enter the amount you want for each dose, the strength of the peptide, and it'll show you how many units based on the amount of BAC you enter:

 
BAC water is to be stored at room temperature ( even after opening), out of the light and away from moisture. I keep mine in a ziploc bag in my closet. Here's a link with some more info about that:

 
Yes and Thank you. Please keep in mind for us newbies, most of us have been purchasing from compounding suppliers so this might be new for the reconstituting part. So when you get to that part of using the product, keep us in mind?
I will need to know about the BAC Water and and the amount to add, etc...storage, etc. Ty....
Do you have a formula sheet to know how much BAC to add for a 10mg dry Retatrutide or Tirzepitide?
Where are you getting your peptides currently?
 
BAC water is to be stored at room temperature ( even after opening), out of the light and away from moisture. I keep mine in a ziploc bag in my closet. Here's a link with some more info about that:

I really appreciate your knowledge. Thank-You.
 
Yes and Thank you. Please keep in mind for us newbies, most of us have been purchasing from compounding suppliers so this might be new for the reconstituting part. So when you get to that part of using the product, keep us in mind?
I will need to know about the BAC Water and and the amount to add, etc...storage, etc. Ty....
Do you have a formula sheet to know how much BAC to add for a 10mg dry Retatrutide or Tirzepitide?
The amount of BAC added is not really important. All it does it makes the powder into a liquid. Most people just use 1 ML or 1cc. This way, it breaks the dosages into pretty even dosages. Regardless of how much BAC goes in, you still have the same amount of peptide that you started with. 10 mg of XYZ peptide that was reconstituted with 1 ML BAC could then be broken up to 10 doses or use a peptide calculator to break down each dose based on the desired amount. It took me a long time to figure that out. The amount of BAC doesn't change the amount of peptide you start with.
 
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These are vendors we've had good experiences with and can recommend.
Recently put in an order with umbrella. Saw admin comment how they placed an order from there. Can I ask why they are not a trusted vendor?
 
I know I'm a couple of months late and a few dollars short coming into this topic, but wanted to express a word of caution regarding using Umbrella Labs as a vendor to source peptides and/or research chems.

Back in January, I regrettably ordered a handful of products from them when my normal go-to sources were "out of stock". Everything that I ordered eventually arrived after a long delay (months, not weeks), both the peptides & research chems in my order ended up being as effective as taking placebos. Up-titrated the dosages hoping that they were just under-dosed, but still never got any results. Ignored by customer service every step of the way, reviews purged, comments/questions placed on their sub-reddit purged.

Wrapping it all up;
Terrible experience all around with horrible shipping times, customer service that ignores emails & phone-calls, plus their censorship of critical reviews on their site and critical comments on their official sub-Reddit... and shipping junk/counterfiet product.

TL;DR = Umbrella Labs is a total "NO-GO"
0/10 do not recommend
 
Im trying to figure out trust worthy suppliers for peptides . was hoping to see who I can trust vs filler. Lots of vendors out there with differing price ranges.
I have had good luck with ameanopeptides - really fast delivery and responsive when asked for COAs - also had good luck with alphaaminousa - great service but priced a little higher - just tried planetpeptide - they too have been responsive with good pricing but too early to tell when it comes to quality product - all worth looking at IMHO.
 
Unfortunately there hasn't been much sourcing discussion in here yet, but I'm also hoping to find some other options. Nuscience is fast and good, but is pretty expensive compared to others I've seen/heard about. Polaris has pretty good prices, but I haven't tried my Reta from them yet. Give me about a month and I'll report back on that
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These are vendors we've had good experiences with and can recommend.
The second recommendation Alpha labs.bio isn't there any more.

Their website was last snapshotted by the Wayback machine in September 2025.


Do you know what happened to them?
 
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