Peptides can seem like magic — more energy, better skin, faster recovery, weight loss.
When you start researching peptides, you will notice two very different labels: research grade and pharmaceutical grade.
You will notice a price difference too, here’s why:
Pharmaceutical Grade Peptides
- Require a prescription from a licensed medical provider
- Thoroughly tested and regulated
- Consistent & effective
- Potency guaranteed
- Sanitary & Safe
Research Grade Peptides
- No regulation or testing
- Not consistent, unknown efficacy
- Potency unknown
- Sometimes unsanitary conditions in the lab
- Meant for lab experiments, literally says “not for human consumption” on the label
- Unsafe fillers used sometimes
Research Grade peptides are generally less expensive, (but not always) but as you can see, you have the weight the risks of safety and what you’re actually getting. For me, personally, safety and efficacy is important which is why I will only use Pharmaceutical grade peptides. The telehealth company that I’m partnered with provides licensed medical providers to oversee your treatment and prescribe you the best peptides for your goals and health without Dr fees. If you’re interested in learning more, click here.
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