Element Sarms
Element Sarms is a peptide vendor tracked by the Shades of Grey Vendor Trust Index. It does not yet have a Trust Index score as of July 2026; a score appears once current verified lab tests or usage-weighted reviews are on file. How the score works.
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STRUCTURED VENDOR STUDY 2026-04-30 · NEVER ENTERS THE TRUST INDEX SCORE
Established US RC vendor (~2010, 15+ years); semaglutide $159.99/5mg; no tirz or reta; volume discounts to $119.99/unit.
Element Sarms is the longest-operating vendor in this peer group (~15 years). Sema only (no tirz/reta). Sema 5mg $159.99 single - highest unit price in research vs $34.99 at EZ Peptides. Volume discounts to $119.99/ea at 10-pack. "99%+ purity HPLC + MS" but no specific lab named, no Finnrick, no recent Reddit threads in window.
PROS
- +15-year operating history (longevity signal)
- +Same-day shipping before 12PM PST
- +Volume discounts to $119.99/ea
CONS
- -Highest sema unit price in research
- -Single GLP-1 (sema only)
- -No named lab
- -No Finnrick
- -Limited recent community sentiment
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