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Can you share a link please?We have. There are a smattering of threads on MESO where a young individual with no cancer history gets giga cancered. Not really a substance anyone responsible should suggest.
Can you share a link please?We have. There are a smattering of threads on MESO where a young individual with no cancer history gets giga cancered. Not really a substance anyone responsible should suggest.
Anecdotal accounts of slupp dosages from those testing this are all over the damn place. Like, between 20mg and 250mcg. Is there any trend that y'all can see towards a mean?Take some SLU-PP-332
If we just math out with human equivalent dosing from rat to human, the dose should be somewhere in the vicinity of 200-400mg.Anecdotal accounts of slupp dosages from those testing this are all over the damn place. Like, between 20mg and 250mcg. Is there any trend that y'all can see towards a mean?
I'm sure there's people who would recommend I NOT just pop all those random pills my wife finds in the purses she buys at the thrift stores. Yet here I am, living on the edge...No one really should be taking it, but it is amusing to watch.
God speed!I'm sure there's people who would recommend I NOT just pop all those random pills my wife finds in the purses she buys at the thrift stores. Yet here I am, living on the edge...
I already have / had cancer, depending on which doctor is speaking. Had it since 2008. I can pass on getting on getting any additional cancers.SLU being a dumb suggestion does not logically justify going for carcinogens. I’m not new and I wish you delight in your eventual cancer, however many years from now.
I admire the discipline body builders have. I'm reasonably disciplined but I lack the discipline required to be a body builder.You have to eat for your training, even though the GLP1 will kill your appetite. If you are using the GPL1 to lose weight, then you are in a deficit. You should plan your deficit. Using a GLP1 for contest prep as a bodybuilder seems to be a great idea, but using a GLP1 in contest prep for a lifting meet does not.
The steeper the deficit, the lower the volume of training has to be. In a deep deep deficit, I only hit 2-3 weight training sessions a week and then I just walk. I cannot add any additional work or it messes up the entire process. You want to send the signal to your body to keep the muscle, training too much gives your body mixed signals. I especially avoid HIIT or interval type activities in the deep deficit.
Best practice seems to be this:
Plan out your protein requirements. You HAVE to hit these, even if you don't feel like it. For example, I need 250+ grams a day. I have to hit this, bare minimum to help maintain muscle mass in a deficit. I have to use protein shakes like Fairlife, protein powders, and beef jerky to hit this.
As far as training energy, try honey before training and during training. Why honey? It's easy to carry around a bottle and just suck some down. It also seems to hit fast.
I've found that 800mcg before exercising is very effective for me. At this point, I cannot see a reason to increase the dosage beyond that.Anecdotal accounts of slupp dosages from those testing this are all over the damn place. Like, between 20mg and 250mcg. Is there any trend that y'all can see towards a mean?
Not traditional bodybuilders, but they know more than most about peptides along with their TRT and AAS cycles. Jay Campbell and Hunter Williams. The peptides and gear, if used responsibly, are tools that CAN help us lift heavy with age. If you get injured in the gym, things like BPC, TB, GHKCu, and specific bioregulators can cut your recovery time.What bodybuilders are you taking about??
And to everyone else. I feel a lot better the last few days. Trying to focus of making sure I’m eating something relatively close to training. And I am on TRT++. I just can’t stop pushing myself hard. Some day I’m going to have to stop. Just found out I may have a form of arthritis in my spine and hips. Hard training is a huge part of my life and my routine. And what makes me, me. It keeps me sober. Not that less stressful training wouldn’t but I just like being one of the hardest workers in the gym. I refuse to give it up just yet.