In the quiet suburbs of New South Wales, Australian regulators and police converged on two homes in early August, pulling back the curtain on a social media influencer who had turned online trust into a supply chain for unapproved peptides and steroids. The operation — yielding over $120,000 in seized goods — is less a story about one person's choices than about the collision between the borderless reach of digital commerce and the bounded responsibilities of public health. When influence becomes a distribution mechanism for untested compounds, the consequences fall not on the seller's followe
TGA Seizes $120K in Illegal Peptides, Steroids Linked to Social Media Influencer
Consumers purchasing unapproved peptides face serious health complications including liver damage and severe allergic reactions requiring medical attention.