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You've watched a couple of categories form from the inside. You've seen the first month of one, and the eighteenth month of one, and you know the difference between getting in early and getting in once it's already crowded. That pattern recognition is what we're writing about.
GLP-1 is the biggest health story in years. The shots — Ozempic, Mounjaro, Wegovy — get all the headlines. They're prescription, they're injectable, they're expensive, and they're not for everybody. A lot of people want what they do without the part that involves a needle and a clinic.
That's where GLP THREE comes in. It's a new product from a company called Three International, in the same biological category as the shots — but oral, not injectable. It's a daily peptide tincture you put under the tongue. The active blend is a natural peptide complex called MBC-267, sourced from salmon, a specific mushroom strain, and a few supporting botanicals. The ingredient list and the formulation notes are public on the company site.
The usage is simple: a few drops under the tongue, once a day. No prescription, no clinic visit, no injection. People typically run a 90-day cycle to give it a fair look. That's the whole protocol.
Pricing, in plain numbers: $85 a bottle at retail, $75 if you're a Brand Ambassador, and a 3-for-$200 starter pack that's how most people begin. Brand Ambassador is a $30/year membership — that's it for fixed costs. A typical month for someone using the product themselves runs $150 to $200, depending on cycle and pack size. There's no kit, no front-load, no $1,000 buy-in. Three International sets these numbers, not us — they're public.
Compensation is descriptive, not promotional. Brand Ambassadors get a personal link. When someone you know orders through that link, you earn a commission. There's no team to build, no quota to hit, no rank ladder to climb, no posting schedule, no funnel to learn. The earning structure is closer to an affiliate program than to a traditional MLM downline. We're not promising any specific income — what we're saying is the structure is unusually simple.
You don't have to do anything with this. Plenty of people will look at GLP THREE, decide it's interesting, try it, and never share the link with anybody. That's a perfectly normal outcome and it's not a problem on our end.
Transparency: yes, this is technically a network-marketing company. We name that on the first page because dodging the question is how trust gets broken in this category. If MLM is a hard no for you for any reason, this is a clean place to step off and we won't follow up. We'd rather know now.
If you've built things before and you like to look at a category while there's still room at the front of it, take two minutes with the brief below. The conversation on the other side is a real one — first call is a fit check, both directions, no slide deck.