Let's talk GLP1's downfall - MUSCLE LOSS

I think Primo would make people gain weight. Maybe from hunger, muscle gains or water retention, and a LOT of people only care about the numbers on the scale. Anavar would be better at just preserving muscle and has fewer side effects, but I’ve been having trouble finding it. It also isn’t a peptide though. lol. I had an India source but he’s been slipping lately.

As I learn more about these peps, and I see people on here talking about random Peptides, a thought that comes to my mind is “HGH does that.” I’ve wasted a lot of money on peptides that I should have just spent on GH. Like AOD, Ipamorelin, Sermorelin, GHK, BPC-157, TB-500, 5-Amino-1-MQ, ARA-290, etc. All were money down the drain and now I’m stuck with partial kits of many.

Adding 2-4iu of HGH has insane benefits for healing, skin elasticity, muscle growth, weight loss support, sleep, cognitive health; and the list goes on.

Aside from the GLP-1s, I’ve only had real results with AICAR, Glutathione and HGH. I’m convinced many of peptides are proverbial “Snake Oil.”

Then there is the mental and physical side of this. If we can be frank, something made each one of us overweight. That something usually was not resistance training. If you don’t lift some weights or another form of resistance training you will not experience Hypertrophy, and you lose muscle.
Problem with anavar is it'll still shut down natural test production, too.
How long do you guys typically cycle on HGH?

My IGF-1 is 192, so is slightly above average to start (for a 48-year-old).

The median IGF-1 of a 20-year-old male:
365 days a year is my plan.
 
Not to open a can of worms: How high is too high for IGF-1 for you? In other words, what is your comfort zone? Up to 300, 400? For life or?
 
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I've been riding the recomp line for macros for a long time and have actually gained muscle. I think most people don't take true advantage of the GLP's and continue their previous habits, using chemical solutions to salve lifestyle problems. I'm willing to bet they didn't even get enough protein before GLP's, and with reduced intake, they certainly aren't getting it now.
 
Not to open a can of worms: How high is too high for IGF-1 for you? In other words, what is your comfort zone? Up to 300, 400? For life or?
4IU puts me right around 500.

Not sure about for life, but not concerned for the short to medium term.

Can always drop down a bit if I feel like it's too much.
 

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