Importing Peptides From China to Canada: Why the Math Rarely Works
Ordering peptides direct from an overseas supplier to Canada looks cheapest per vial — until you do the real math.
The hidden costs the sticker price hides
- Customs risk — a held or seized shipment is a 100% loss, no refund, no appeal.
- No recourse — wrong product or nothing arrives? With an anonymous overseas seller, you can't make it right.
- Unverifiable testing — the COA is often the supplier's own, passed around dozens of resellers; you can't tie it to your vial.
Think in expected cost
Don't compare sticker prices — compare price divided by the chance it actually arrives as described. A slightly pricier domestic vial that reliably shows up, with testing you can verify on the lab's own portal, beats a cheap one with a real chance of arriving as nothing.
Full breakdown + the safer Canadian route: importing peptides from China to Canada, on TorontoHealth.
For research and educational purposes only. Not medical advice. Peptides discussed are not approved for human use in Canada. Posts may contain affiliate links.
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