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SurfTheGrey

@SurfTheGrey

I help people source and navigate the grey peptide market for educational and research purposes Vendors | Supplies | Group testing | etc. Waitlist here 👇🏻

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SurfTheGrey
SurfTheGrey@SurfTheGrey·
After over a year of implementing/researching #peptides. I’ve established excellent footing in the grey market space, everything from vendors, extensive group testing, research supplies, etc. it’s all discussed in our group. Join the waitlist 👇🏻 t.me/+O7oMvWwmgg9jY…
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SurfTheGrey@SurfTheGrey·
@zerosoyman @certifiedsauce1 So someone who’s overweight takes a GLP-1 and gets to a healthy weight that reduces all cause mortality by 50%. And a diabetic takes insulin (peptide) so they don’t unalive themselves
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Zerosoy
Zerosoy@zerosoyman·
@SurfTheGrey @certifiedsauce1 They are also prohibited by wada. It's cheating not running shoes. Own it. It's steroids all over again just new.
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SurfTheGrey@SurfTheGrey·
Once you understand the grey market peptide supply chain, It’s actually hilarious how much money resellers make
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SurfTheGrey@SurfTheGrey·
@zerosoyman @certifiedsauce1 The ones I get are tested for Mass and Purity (by mass spectrometry), Endotoxins, Sterility, Contaminants, and Heavy Metals.
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Zerosoy
Zerosoy@zerosoyman·
@certifiedsauce1 Peptides are untested substances. Not running shoes. Own your vices.
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matchabliss
matchabliss@matchablisss·
lets just all get on peptides atp
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SurfTheGrey@SurfTheGrey·
@certifiedsauce1 Just wait. The Reta trials showed no plateau in weight. Just titrate the dose if need be.
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Bravo-1@certifiedsauce1·
Been stalled at 203ish pounds on Reta for 2 weeks, using SLUPP332 and MOTSc too. 1900 calories a day. Might increase calories, any ideas from anyone though? Almost out of SLU and Motsc so might add 5-amino and Tesa
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devcycle@dev__cycle·
@bryan_johnson I'm confused, you're saying clascoterone is crazy effective and then you advertise your own product... that doesn't contain clascoterone?
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SurfTheGrey@SurfTheGrey·
Celebrating 1 year on Reta! Sourcing and support info in bio.
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SurfTheGrey@SurfTheGrey·
@MrAcezzz This really makes me not wanna go on finasteride now lol
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Ace
Ace@MrAcezzz·
Ran labs two years ago feeling completely fine. DHT came back at the basement of the reference range. No crisis. No obvious breakdown. Just… nothing moved me anymore. Decisions felt slow. Competitive drive was gone. I wasn’t depressed. I was just operating at 60%. DHT binds androgen receptors in the prefrontal cortex. It’s not the hormone that builds muscle. It’s the hormone that makes you want to. The one behind decisiveness, aggression, locked-in focus. When it drops you don’t feel broken. You feel like a slightly worse version of yourself and you adjust to it like it’s normal. That normalization is the actual problem. Pulled the panel. Fixed the conversion. Everything upstream I was already doing, training, food, sleep, started actually working.
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SurfTheGrey@SurfTheGrey·
@ucienemk @izem000 Oxandrolone (Anavar) is prescribed to rebuild muscle and promote weight gain. Not for cosmetic lol
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Izem
Izem@izem000·
Injectable Ghk-cu + topical ghk-cu + low dose anavar + collagen and vitamin C Will not elaborate
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SurfTheGrey@SurfTheGrey·
Healthmaxxing is looksmaxxing
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SurfTheGrey@SurfTheGrey·
I’m not a health or fitness expert but doing these 3 things improved my well being DRAMATICALLY 1. Taking sleep seriously 2. Eating a single ingredient whole food well balanced diet 3. Training hard and recovery intentionally from the gym
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Michael Morelli
Michael Morelli@morellifit·
I turn 45 this year. My bloodwork is better than at 22. I have more energy than most people half my age. The weird thing is, none of it required anything hard, just these 30 small, boring decisions repeated long enough to compound: 1. I plugged my deficiencies before I stacked a single supplement. Most guys are low on magnesium, selenium, DHEA, and testosterone and they don't even know it. You fix the foundation first, then you layer. 2. I eat protein first at every meal. The rest takes care of itself. 3. I don't follow carnivore, vegan, or whatever the trending diet guru is pushing. I follow my labs. My protocol is built on my bloodwork, my goals, and my medical history, not someone else's ideology. 4. I stopped eating like a kid raised on Spaghettios and hot pockets and started eating whole real foods from as close to nature as possible, 90% of the time. 5. I stopped trusting supplement labels at face value. Most products, including the ones your favorite podcaster is selling (such as AG1), are underdosed garbage. I test everything. 6. I cycle my GLP therapies: 12 to 16 weeks on, 8 to 10 weeks off, at a low dose. Most people and their doctors stay on too long, crash their metabolism, lose all their muscle, and become dependent forever. 7. I use peptides strategically. BPC-157 and TB-500 for recovery, Semax and Selank for cognitive function and mood, Retatrutide and Tirzepatide for body composition. Each one has a job. None of them are magic. You still have to do the work. 8. I stopped training like a bodybuilder chasing ego. I used to be all about how much I could bench. Now I train for what an optimal human should be capable of, i.e., running, jumping, mobility, lung capacity, strength, and energy. 9. I built in mobility, stretching, Tai Chi, and flow work alongside resistance training. If you can't scratch your own back, you're not optimized. You're just big. 10. I walk after every meal. It's a non-negotiable. 11. I do some form of explosive or power work every week. Not just slow grinding because the body needs to move fast too. 12. I get my labs done twice per year and adjust accordingly, letting the data drive my decision making. 13. I hooked up every data point I could: Whoop, Oura Ring, smart scale, glucose monitor, and I actually pay attention to what they tell me. I don't just wear the tech for aesthetics. 14. I monitor my human health score daily. Not based on how I feel, but based on what the data says alongside how I feel. 15. I stopped outsourcing my health to a system that profits when I stay sick. The average American over 65 is on 16 medications. That's not healthcare. That's a subscription to dying slowly. 16. I took radical accountability at 31 years old. I was broke, addicted, living with my mom, and had a baby on the way. I decided the one thing I could control was my health, and I started there. 17. I went from 25% body fat to 8% in 113 days. Not because I had some advantage, but because I had no other option. Rock bottom is a hell of a foundation. 18. I got a Bible from a friend and started reading it. I pray every morning, sometimes before bed. Having faith in something bigger than yourself changes the way you carry yourself through hard seasons. 19. I believed in myself before anyone else did. Parents, teachers, and the world shatter your belief system early. I had to rebuild mine from scratch, and that was the most important work I've ever done. 20. I decided my kids would never wonder if their dad gave a shit. I look them in the eyes every morning and tell them to be their best. I can't do that if I'm not showing up as mine. Monkeys see, monkeys do. 21. I used the anger. My dad told me I'd never be anything without him. He was wrong. But I'm grateful he said it, because that voice still pushes me every single day. 22. I built habits so deep they became autonomous, like brushing your teeth or driving a car. Discipline got me started. Habits took over. Now my life runs on autopilot because of 14 years of consistency. 23. I do weekly and monthly self-assessments. Do I have what I want? No? What's in the way? Cool, replace that time with better time. You can't evolve if you're not constantly looking in the mirror. 24. I let my why get bigger than my excuses. When the reason is your kids, your family, and your legacy, the alarm clock doesn't matter. You just get up. 25. I homeschool my kids. I don't trust a broken system to shape the minds of the people I'm responsible for. I teach them sales, AI, faith, and how to think, not what to think. 26. I stopped being promiscuous, stopped the drugs, stopped the alcohol, stopped the gambling mentality I inherited from my father and I replaced every single vice with a discipline that actually builds something. 27. I gave away 100,000 copies of a free ebook for 12 months before I ever asked anyone to buy anything. I built trust first. The money followed because the value came first. 28. I failed publicly. A $5 million company went into bankruptcy, a $10 million company into $2.5 million of debt, 28 employees were let go in a month, shipping product out of my house while creditors called. I didn't hide from it. I ate it, paid it off, and came back stronger. 29. I allowed myself to enjoy the rewards, such as the custom-made Ferrari, the clothes, and the details. Material things don't make you happy, but there has to be room for artistic expression in how you live. Denying that is just another form of dishonesty. 30. I pray for the next opportunity and then I work like it's already been given to me. Every chapter of my life started with asking God for another shot and then showing up like I deserved one. None of this is complicated or sexy, and frankly, most of it is boring as hell. But boring repeated for 14 years is what built everything I have today: the body, the business, the family, the faith, literally all of it. Pick five of these. Do them for 90 days without negotiating with yourself. Then come back and tell me nothing changed. I promise you won't be the same person on day 91.
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SurfTheGrey
SurfTheGrey@SurfTheGrey·
My goal isn’t to sell you a promo link or the vials themselves. It’s so teach you how you how to navigate the grey market and source your peptides from where all the top resellers are sourcing. And also learn some cool things along the way.
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SurfTheGrey@SurfTheGrey·
If you’re interested in knowing where I source all of my peptides,aminos,etc. I’m building a private community for people researching this stuff. DM or link in bio.
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MeesesRfriends 🫎⚔🫎
MeesesRfriends 🫎⚔🫎@MeesesRfriends·
@SurfTheGrey I was really only interested if it was a TG group... I'd need to see some proof that it offers me anything useful before I pay for it you know. If you're charging, that is.
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SurfTheGrey@SurfTheGrey·
Here are 3 high ROI and simple ways to instantly make you 10x more attractive. 1. Get lean (10-15%) 2. Eye area (eyes/eyebrows/eyelashes) and yes even as a male 3. Hair.
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SurfTheGrey@SurfTheGrey·
@bryan_johnson This is probably the best tweet that explains the research space in a nutshell. This is the type of stuff my discussion group talks about.
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
I think peptides are popular because they give people a feeling of power and control. One feels helpless when they can't sleep, stop scrolling, eat well or exercise consistently. A few injections wrestles back a feeling of control. Evidence shows that injections amplify perceived agency (the ritual potency of administration). This creates a dangerous situation where powerful compounds are being used less for biomarker improvement and more for psychological wellbeing. This is what you want: closed loop. > intervention (peptide) > biological change > measured biomarker > adjustment How most people are using peptides: open-loop. > intervention (peptide) > subjective feeling > more intervention The open-loop compounds over time. Without biomarker feedback, dose escalation is driven by subjective feelings which creates increased risk of doses with no clinical precedent. I am pro peptide and pro experimentation. Some peptides such as GLP-1s and similar are among the most effective in the world. Peptides (without clinical data) are among the most promising therapies available. They also need more clinical work so that we can characterize their effects, both good and bad. Nothing is free in biology.
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SurfTheGrey@SurfTheGrey·
@naythanielc @DeanHasArrived @m_goes_distance I feel like the whole “giving energy to cancer cells” is stupid. That’s like saying “I shouldn’t sleep or eat well bc that’ll give my tumors energy to grow” Just my thought.
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nathan@naythanielc·
@SurfTheGrey @DeanHasArrived @m_goes_distance NAD+ is a natural cell fuel for energy & DNA repair. Cancer cells are energy hogs that hijack NAD+ to grow fast & survive. Extra NAD+ from supplements may "feed" hidden or early tumors, helping them spread (seen in some mouse studies with breast/pancreatic cancer).
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Mgoes (bio/acc 🤖💉)@m_goes_distance·
-be me -30 years old -doctor says I'm healthy -I don't trust him -spend $800 on bloodwork he didn't order -biological age comes back 39 -cry -find biohacker on twitter -spend $2,400 on supplements -biological age comes back 37 -panic again -find different biohacker on twitter -spend $400 on peptides from Ming Wang -biological age comes back 27 I don't know what's real anymore, but mr Wang does.
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