Reta + KLOW? Asking questions, needing answers.

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I hope you're all doing well.
I'm creating this post to ask about a couple things, so I'll get right to it. I've been on Reta for 2 weeks (2MG per week split into 1MG doses) and I'm doing great. Outside of that, I wanted to incorporate something else into my stack. I was thinking of KLOW, and wanted opinions on mixing the two, how to dose it, what to expect, etc.

My metrics are:
21 y/o
240 LBS (goal 200)
5'11

Overall, I just wanted more information on combining the two, and if it was worth incorporating into my stack with the Reta. A vendor I'm looking at is having a good sale on a kit, so any/all advice is certainly appreciated. Thank you guys so much in advance for the help. Have a wonderful day/night.
 
What are you wanting to get out of the KLOW?

The GLP-1s are at least proven to fairly-well-proven-in-ongoing-trials medications. I would not recommend adding random peptides just for the sake of having a larger stack. There are various levels of risk for every additional thing you add to your list of injections. Everything you add should have a clear and specific purpose in your mind to help you achieve a specific goal - you need this to evaluate if the risk of adding these unproven compounds to your body is worth it.

I use KLOW sometimes and like it. I specifically use it for injury recovery, and do not stay on it outside of that. The mix of healing related effects from angiogenesis, VEGF, etc., as well as anti-inflimmation effects, help when I overdo it in the gym or otherwise hurt myself. When those injuries are healed up, I stop, because then the risks outweigh the benefits for me.
 
What are you wanting to get out of the KLOW?

The GLP-1s are at least proven to fairly-well-proven-in-ongoing-trials medications. I would not recommend adding random peptides just for the sake of having a larger stack. There are various levels of risk for every additional thing you add to your list of injections. Everything you add should have a clear and specific purpose in your mind to help you achieve a specific goal - you need this to evaluate if the risk of adding these unproven compounds to your body is worth it.

I use KLOW sometimes and like it. I specifically use it for injury recovery, and do not stay on it outside of that. The mix of healing related effects from angiogenesis, VEGF, etc., as well as anti-inflimmation effects, help when I overdo it in the gym or otherwise hurt myself. When those injuries are healed up, I stop, because then the risks outweigh the benefits for me.
Very well said. Allow me to explain my goals in a much clearer context.

I work out 5 days a week, and 7 days of the week, I do fasted cardio. I weight train pretty heavy and eat very clean, high protein, etc. I suppose what I'm getting at is, I want a peptide to add onto my stack that'll benefit me with my workout journey, and not mess me up in the short/long run. I want something performance-enhancing (per se) that'll induce greater muscle mass while losing fat. I don't want something that'll mess me up long term or could have adverse effects on certain things.

My main goal is to reach 200 LBS, under 15% body fat, and very muscular. I'm already rather muscular but still have a fair bit of fat. Please, recommend a peptide that would match that criteria, if there is one. I greatly appreciate your and anyone elses help on this matter. All love 😀
 
What are you wanting to get out of the KLOW?

The GLP-1s are at least proven to fairly-well-proven-in-ongoing-trials medications. I would not recommend adding random peptides just for the sake of having a larger stack. There are various levels of risk for every additional thing you add to your list of injections. Everything you add should have a clear and specific purpose in your mind to help you achieve a specific goal - you need this to evaluate if the risk of adding these unproven compounds to your body is worth it.

I use KLOW sometimes and like it. I specifically use it for injury recovery, and do not stay on it outside of that. The mix of healing related effects from angiogenesis, VEGF, etc., as well as anti-inflimmation effects, help when I overdo it in the gym or otherwise hurt myself. When those injuries are healed up, I stop, because then the risks outweigh the benefits for me.
is it the cancer risks that spook you? I'm on day six of it because I want it for my skin, but I'm troubled by that.
 
What are you wanting to get out of the KLOW?

The GLP-1s are at least proven to fairly-well-proven-in-ongoing-trials medications. I would not recommend adding random peptides just for the sake of having a larger stack. There are various levels of risk for every additional thing you add to your list of injections. Everything you add should have a clear and specific purpose in your mind to help you achieve a specific goal - you need this to evaluate if the risk of adding these unproven compounds to your body is worth it.

I use KLOW sometimes and like it. I specifically use it for injury recovery, and do not stay on it outside of that. The mix of healing related effects from angiogenesis, VEGF, etc., as well as anti-inflimmation effects, help when I overdo it in the gym or otherwise hurt myself. When those injuries are healed up, I stop, because then the risks outweigh the benefits for me.
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I'm just looking for more information in regards to what I commented about a bit higher up in this thread. Sorry if I seem ignorant.
I cast no shade, but BPC-157 has an increased risk for cancer much like HGH. Growing our cells has no differentiation between tumors and desirable attributes. Hence the cancer risk.
 
I cast no shade, but BPC-157 has an increased risk for cancer much like HGH. Growing our cells has no differentiation between tumors and desirable attributes. Hence the cancer risk.
Heard. I didn't know if you were referring to the whole blend, or just BPC. I take BPC orally, and know about the angiogenesis. I appreciate that.
 
I see I opened a can of worms there, though I'm definitely not sorry cause I'm glad someone got to read something new to consider.

For me...on the one hand, I smoke, and I'm not ready to quit yet, which means I don't need to be doing ANYTHING to increase my risk of cancer. On the other hand, I smoke and I'm not ready to quit, so clearly increased cancer risk is something I can be ok with under certain circumstances. So I'm kind of torn.
 
I see I opened a can of worms there, though I'm definitely not sorry cause I'm glad someone got to read something new to consider.

For me...on the one hand, I smoke, and I'm not ready to quit yet, which means I don't need to be doing ANYTHING to increase my risk of cancer. On the other hand, I smoke and I'm not ready to quit, so clearly increased cancer risk is something I can be ok with under certain circumstances. So I'm kind of torn.
I quit smoking at 17 when I moved out of my folks house and nicotine all together at 40 when my teenage son was vaping. Copenhagen was a fine product for too long. If I can quit, anyone can. Risk is risk, we all get in on it.
 
I quit smoking at 17 when I moved out of my folks house and nicotine all together at 40 when my teenage son was vaping. Copenhagen was a fine product for too long. If I can quit, anyone can. Risk is risk, we all get in on it.

Congrats on getting off of it, it's an absolutely BRUTAL drug to quit. I know the time is coming when it stops being "something I really need to stop soon" and becomes either "something I need to stop RIGHT NOW because I now have a health issue that means time is UP," or "something I needed to stop doing but didn't, and now it's too late." I'm hoping to get to a place where I'm ready before either of those hit.
 
Congrats on getting off of it, it's an absolutely BRUTAL drug to quit. I know the time is coming when it stops being "something I really need to stop soon" and becomes either "something I need to stop RIGHT NOW because I now have a health issue that means time is UP," or "something I needed to stop doing but didn't, and now it's too late." I'm hoping to get to a place where I'm ready before either of those hit.
Completely personal, but I asked what it added to my life? If it was just for me, others are more important in my life. Not minimizing my needs/wants, but letting others needs come first. My kids were 15 and 13 when I quit snuff. I want a dip now! The feeling of fighting that off is greater than what Copenhagen gave me. Alas, done with snuff.

And, scene.
 

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