Ketamine and HGH segretagogues

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Listen, can this just be a place free of judgement? I’m going to share my experience because I want to help others.

HGH secretagogues flood the genitals with fluid, make them retain fluid. Didn’t know that!

Well ketamine creates toxic metabolites that the urinary tract finds inflammatory and has to process.

So if you flood an area and force it to retain while also have that area handling toxic metabolites you could get an infection. You might confuse this infection, due to its proximity to the lower abdomin, for a hernia. You may walk into your doctor only to be diagnosed with infection and required a round of anti-biotics.

So if you plan on taking recreational ketamine. May I suggest taking a 1-3 day break from you CJC, tesamorelin, or other HGH secretagogue protocol?
 
Listen, can this just be a place free of judgement? I’m going to share my experience because I want to help others.

HGH secretagogues flood the genitals with fluid, make them retain fluid. Didn’t know that!

Well ketamine creates toxic metabolites that the urinary tract finds inflammatory and has to process.

So if you flood an area and force it to retain while also have that area handling toxic metabolites you could get an infection. You might confuse this infection, due to its proximity to the lower abdomin, for a hernia. You may walk into your doctor only to be diagnosed with infection and required a round of anti-biotics.

So if you plan on taking recreational ketamine. May I suggest taking a 1-3 day break from you CJC, tesamorelin, or other HGH secretagogue protocol?
This is good info! And I think it’s important to share because a lot of the peptides/pep adjacent compounds people are taking haven’t had a lot of strong human research trials, so drug interactions aren’t very well known. Thanks Clav!

Side note: Ketamine is also used in medical treatments. I was in the hospital last year and they took me to a building shared with the “Ketamine wing.” Being a former party animal, I only knew of K as a recreational drug, so I said “But I don’t do ketamine! I don’t have a problem with that!” “No, it’s for treatment USING ketamine.” So if you’re going for K treatments, this is also important to know.
 
This is good info! And I think it’s important to share because a lot of the peptides/pep adjacent compounds people are taking haven’t had a lot of strong human research trials, so drug interactions aren’t very well known. Thanks Clav!

Side note: Ketamine is also used in medical treatments. I was in the hospital last year and they took me to a building shared with the “Ketamine wing.” Being a former party animal, I only knew of K as a recreational drug, so I said “But I don’t do ketamine! I don’t have a problem with that!” “No, it’s for treatment USING ketamine.” So if you’re going for K treatments, this is also important to know.
Happy for the positive responses, thankful I could share
 

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