Are you happy that you found peptides?

Reta has given me my life back, and probably extended it by a decade or more. In fact, since I started almost a year ago, I could have been dead by now. Fact. Being obese (38 BMI) and an alcoholic is not a winning combination. Bad habits ruled the day. Those days are in the rearview mirror now. As far as the other peptides I've researched go, my only regret is that I didn't find them years ago because they have enriched my life in so many ways.

I'm in an engineering field and manage two teams of extremely smart people. Since cycling some of the cognitive peptides, I can now hang better with the technical conversations. Last week, several questions came up about a particular problem-solving approach and I was able to articulate the pros and cons, in detail, and show that the correct path was obvious. They just looked at me with their mouths open. I don't think I could have done that a year ago, and I don't think it was the placebo effect, but it happened.

I put a lot of research, like I always do, into my decision on what peptides would provide benefit based on my specific circumstances and there are some I will not touch. I also won't do oils, gear or SARMS (are they the same thing?) as those days have passed. I also didn't use them in my prime, so why start now? Other peptides are in the same category. But overall, they have enhanced my abilities, my mood and lifestyle and I don't see myself going back.
 
I like it. A think piece of sorts.

People are diving in head first without any reading or educating themselves on a lot of this stuff. Its just like gear...some folks go too hard, and I think it's always going to be that way, get bigger, stronger, leaner, more vascular.....until they die. (yes, I know one personally)

Many people on this thread make great points....we now have a word that describes it perfectly "looksmaxxing" but this obsession has always been there, we just didn't have social media pushing it to us at mass.

Thanks for your post, its nice to have multiple angles to make these decisions.
 
I don't think it has anything to do with people thinking they are not enough. Most everyone I know that take peptides are not doing it to change themselves but improve their quality of life. If they take for peptides a day for mental, physical, anti aging, and weight, they are doing so to improve their day to day life. Even if it's just placebo effect, if they feel better day to day then it works. I'm not seeing a problem with wanting a better version of yourself. I have not encountered a single person that feels peptides will change them from a 40 something overweight person to a 25 year old flawless model. Most are just trying to improve themselves overall, not morph into a whole different person. This is just my experience.......
 

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