TB-500 buyers usually want wider recovery coverage. COA and HPLC still come first.
Do not let broad recovery language replace the basics: vial strength, batch, purity, PayPal, and dispatch.
Direct answer
If you are comparing TB-500 in Australia, avoid vague recovery pages. Check whether the seller shows a current batch, HPLC purity, COA, and protected payment option before checkout.
What serious buyers check
A TB-500 page should not be a wall of recovery claims.
It should show whether the seller knows the product, has a current batch, and gives you payment protection that does not leave you exposed.
Strength shown above the fold
Batch and purity visible
No offshore dispatch fog
Straight answers
Is TB-500 medical advice here?
No. This page is a buyer guide, not dosing or treatment advice.
What should I avoid?
Avoid sellers that hide batch records, use vague COAs, or only accept irreversible payment.
Research peptides are not approved by the TGA for human use. Product links are for buyer protection review, not medical advice.