Oh sweet summer child… I stopped reading the moment I saw "Dr. McDougall," the infamous chiropractor that pretends to be a real doctor on YouTube.Virtually every cancer researcher would think HGH and the other GH peptides are a horrible idea for long-term recreational use:
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Same with urologists regarding HGH and prostate growth, especially if on TRT as well. Same with cardiologists regarding LVH, stroke risk, etc:
Keeping the Genie in the Bottle: Growth Hormone and Cardiovascular Disease
Similarly:
Poison is always in the dose. I could find research on how harmful drinking too much water is, even on PubMed.
None of your citations are credible, I’m afraid, and I think you’re mistaking the folks on this forum for the ones on Meso. I highly doubt any of us are blasting 10iu of GH for recreational use. I’m taking 1iu per day, which is really helping me sleep peacefully.
I think you also forgot to look into how harmful low levels of testosterone can be for both men and women, including increased all-cause mortality, bone loss, etc.
And you’re missing the essence of what I said. You told people to stop taking Reta, Tirz, and Cagri, and that is out of line. We will choose our own poison, and you, unfortunately, have no say in it.
I just posted about nootropics that help with mental clarity. It might be helpful for you, so I’ll link it here, my friend.
My Limitless Stack - Nootropics
I have to admit, I’m only mildly interested in GLP-1s, and I know this forum is primarily dedicated to them. To be fair, I was on Reta for six months and also briefly tried Cagri, but my main area of interest is performance enhancement, particularly nootropics. These are the compounds I’m...
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