Is Klow safe for a beginner??

If I’d never used a peptides before I wouldn’t start with a stack. Especially that one. There is 4 peptides in there that you could potentially react to. I would try and order them as individual peptides and see how you tolerate them and then gradually build your own stack. If your confident that your good with all
those then pre blends are good.
 
If I’d never used a peptides before I wouldn’t start with a stack. Especially that one. There is 4 peptides in there that you could potentially react to. I would try and order them as individual peptides and see how you tolerate them and then gradually build your own stack. If your confident that your good with all
those then pre blends are good
Thank you. Thats what I was thinking too
 
On a side note, I take Reta, Tirz, and Klow, and one of them seems to fixed my IBS, I suspect it's Reta or Klow as I've been taking Tirz for 6months and the fixing of the IBS is a new thing.
 
On a side note, I take Reta, Tirz, and Klow, and one of them seems to fixed my IBS, I suspect it's Reta or Klow as I've been taking Tirz for 6months and the fixing of the IBS is a new thing.
It's probably the K in KLOW (KPV). It is so very good for the gut, and systemic inflammation (personal experience)
 
You might also just start with the Reta. A couple of my friends with IBS have said that Tirz/Reta helped their symptoms a lot after a month or so on it.
There are reports of that all over social media and Reddit as well.
Thats why I'm so excited for my pet monkey cause he's had IBS for over 15 years now

View: https://www.reddit.com/r/ibs/comments/1mkvtes/mounjaro_completely_cured_my_ibs/
 
Or should my monkey try individual peptides first before moving onto a large stack like Klow??
I was on Mounjaro for 2 months when I tried my first "vial peptide" which was KLOW. Did a really low dose for the first few days before going all in. Aaaaaah memories 🥲

The combo worked wonders for me.

note: I'm a bit over-adventurous so maybe not the best example to follow.
 
I don't know if you'll need the BPC and TB for IBS. It's more for injury recovery and wound repair, but whatever.
 
So I'm reading mixed reports. For some people their IBS went away permanently once they stopped their Reta/Ozempic/Mounjaro, and for others it returned and they are now permanently microdosing to keep their IBS away for good
That's what I've heard from folks as well.
 

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