Sweet thanks for that info. I might give them try.Canlab.net is a Montreal-based company. One of 2 labs in Canada that manufacture peptides, most other sources will be supplied from China.
@Goldenrod Canlab does make 10mg BPC but its more expensive than NCRP.
Canlab in general is more expensive, but its peptides are Mannitol-free. So if you ever experience;
from using peptides, they might be worth a try before giving up on the peptide(s) you're using.
- dry mouth.
- excessive thirst.
- headache.
- nausea.
- vomiting.
- excess urination.
@loaking If you enjoy the Frag, Canlab has a Frag 176-191 + AOD 9604 combo that I've heard is awesome. Going to give it a go in a month or so, I can post back some personal results.
Interesting to see excess urination as I had that issue with no kidney issues. I had several blood tests and a regular and 24 hour urinalysis and I was urinating twice as much as a normal person. No kidney issues or logical explanations so I am being sent to an internist to read all the blood shortly. It left anyway but I never considered the peptides as a possible culprit. Good info - thanks.Canlab.net is a Montreal-based company. One of 2 labs in Canada that manufacture peptides, most other sources will be supplied from China.
@Goldenrod Canlab does make 10mg BPC but its more expensive than NCRP.
Canlab in general is more expensive, but its peptides are Mannitol-free. So if you ever experience;
from using peptides, they might be worth a try before giving up on the peptide(s) you're using.
- dry mouth.
- excessive thirst.
- headache.
- nausea.
- vomiting.
- excess urination.
@loaking If you enjoy the Frag, Canlab has a Frag 176-191 + AOD 9604 combo that I've heard is awesome. Going to give it a go in a month or so, I can post back some personal results.
Yes, It most likely was the Mannitol you were reacting to, especially if you were using multiple peptides at the time. Mannitol is a diuretic used to force urine production in people with acute kidney failure. The amount of Mannitol in peptides varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. Most labs, however, add it to peptides that are under 5 mg to give them a look of having a little more in the vial. Otherwise, the vial looks so empty people may be under the assumption they have been ripped off. Myself, included. I got a bottle of GK from Canlab that looked completely empty, just a dark purple haze in the bottle. I actually reached out to make sure there wasn't a mistake. The addition of sucrose or mannitol was once believed to help stabilize the peptide. Mannitol is relatively safe but will affect some more than others, like anything I suppose.Interesting to see excess urination as I had that issue with no kidney issues. I had several blood tests and a regular and 24 hour urinalysis and I was urinating twice as much as a normal person. No kidney issues or logical explanations so I am being sent to an internist to read all the blood shortly. It left anyway but I never considered the peptides as a possible culprit. Good info - thanks.
Canlab.net is a Montreal-based company. One of 2 labs in Canada that manufacture peptides, most other sources will be supplied from China.
@Goldenrod Canlab does make 10mg BPC but its more expensive than NCRP.
Canlab in general is more expensive, but its peptides are Mannitol-free. So if you ever experience;
from using peptides, they might be worth a try before giving up on the peptide(s) you're using.
- dry mouth.
- excessive thirst.
- headache.
- nausea.
- vomiting.
- excess urination.
@loaking If you enjoy the Frag, Canlab has a Frag 176-191 + AOD 9604 combo that I've heard is awesome. Going to give it a go in a month or so, I can post back some personal results.
I haven't yet, no. I know someone who has and say they felt it helped.. but he's the kind of dude that is so unparticular about all aspects of the implementation of this stuff that I couldn't gauge if he felt its full potential. The lab itself is great. I plan on giving this ago this spring/summer.Hey, did you ever end up giving this combo a try? Howd it go? Results? Sides? That particular one is for fat loss correct? Tks!
I haven't been as successful with them, unfortunately.
Great prices and anything you desire. Im looking at peptide antibiotics for learning, neat concept and future of antibiotics maybe, will beat MRSA i have read.
I haven't been as successful with them, unfortunately.
Canlab.net is a Montreal-based company. One of 2 labs in Canada that manufacture peptides, most other sources will be supplied from China.
@Goldenrod Canlab does make 10mg BPC but its more expensive than NCRP.
Canlab in general is more expensive, but its peptides are Mannitol-free. So if you ever experience;
from using peptides, they might be worth a try before giving up on the peptide(s) you're using.
- dry mouth.
- excessive thirst.
- headache.
- nausea.
- vomiting.
- excess urination.
@loaking If you enjoy the Frag, Canlab has a Frag 176-191 + AOD 9604 combo that I've heard is awesome. Going to give it a go in a month or so, I can post back some personal results.
I have not tried them, i have used many...Too many over the years, the link i posted above is my only source now.So Canada peptides direct is good? I’ve ordered from them before but wasn’t quite sure about the product, I’ve heard good about canadapeptide though, maybe I’ll give canadapeptidesdirect another chance.
Yup.Home | CanLab
www.canlab.net
Jean Francois Trembley runs this lab. Tons of info on Youtube about this guy and peptides. They also reference discount codes in some videos if memory serves.
Placed another order today, GHK-cu x 10 vials 200 mg....For momma and i, and a bunch of BPC-157, @Goldenrod suggested its decent for gut health. So i ordered 12 vials. The prices are unbelievable, and 10% off first order, as well as Canadian made, no Chinese possible contaminants etc. I know no one there, it is not a lab, BUT a legit research company that has anything one can imagine, and equipment etc.
Great prices and anything you desire. Im looking at peptide antibiotics for learning, neat concept and future of antibiotics maybe, will beat MRSA i have read.
Morning @Jerbear - if you trust the source some are very safe. Coming from my orthopedic suregeon who is also a champion power lifter (holds the Canadian and Commonweath deadlift record for his age) he says BPC157 is about as benign as any substance around. He agrees it has many health benefits and has used it. I suspect the main component/issue is binders, trusting the manufacturing process of the company. BPC157 has never impacted my blood results in a negative manner - it has helped decrease the few items that were high (GGT).I'm very new to all of this but these peptides sound cool I'd like to look into them more. Are there any risks to taking them and has anyone tried epitaon?
I'm on trt at the moment and waiting a few months for follow up blood work and cleaning up my cholesterol before I do another cycle so I was thinking about trying peptides or hgh if it's relatively safe