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Dr. Dre is my peptide consultant.
Well fielded. I'm all for him showing what he has to offer. Just saying, it's a tough crowd.You guys are ruthless
As you all know sponsors get two accounts here on PM. We could have added some "rep" to go push our products and make bogus comments to get the unexperienced to purchase items they don't need. Instead, we decided to add someone who will bring some science to our discussions.
Will everything he says be right? Fuck no!
Do many of the board members here have more experience with using peptides? Hell yes.
You will NEVER see Dr K tell someone to purchase Axis Peptide. He is here to give his opinion based on his understanding of the human body.
Bring some good questions to this thread and let's challenge him.
He must be vetted before entrance into the wolf pack. This is how it works. Baptism by fire. Respect is earned here, not given because you say you're an MD. We have another "Dr" who peddles generic red tops and says they're made by gensci (a lie). I know several MDs who are complete fucktards I wouldn't bother with unless I needed an antibiotic script, which I never do because I order my own. You place a doctor on a pedestal at your own folly. In my profession, we depose doctors for killing people with bone head mistakes often. They are just regular people, some not so bright, MCAT be damned. Most general practitioner / family doctors can't keep up with 85% of the higher level discussions had here on certain topics.
Doctor please address the questions in my post or fade back into the shadows...We're used to people peddling peps. But don't come here proclaiming you're a doctor to answer questions about peptides in a marketing stunt for a reseller and not expect some stronger members to challenge you.
Well fielded. I'm all for him showing what he has to offer. Just saying, it's a tough crowd.
hello doc, please provide some wise use protocol for IGF-1 LR3 and IGF Des, daily dosage, saturation points, use periods , repetitive use potentials and use over time issues
You are a random person in a forum, selling stuff.
Instead of playing video games, I do this, but I would never pretend to be a practitioner on a web site.
And since this "peptide thing" is rather uncanny, in my experience, most people who talk about "science" do not have the sort of training in a the pure sciences or in the philosophy of science. Meaning, no real interpretive skills.
Exactly. These guys are using the doctor profession as a way to gain reputation and sell more peptides. That's cool with me but to state he knows more because he is a doctor is just plain stupid. Most doctor's don't have a clue about gh peptides. I bet most couldn't even name 1 peptide. We are not all mindless meatheads and many of us research subjects extensively. Now maybe this guy can add to things and teach us but he is definiately not off to a good start.
You just won yourself a round trip of I will never answer any question you ask. I wish you all the best in your video game career.
I'm picking up what you're throwing down
My adaptations are to evolve in the now. Change is here too stay, tho something's never change.
Hey folks,
Thanks for taking the time to comment. Yes, I am an M.D. I run my own preventive care and rejuvenation medicine business. I have been researching information on peptides over the last few years and due to my understanding of science I am able to better understand and explain the information. I have had patients purchase many peptides in the past. As far as being a specialist on peptides, that does not exist as peptides are for research purposes only at this time. I would rather take advice about medication from a M.D. before i would from some random person in a forum, would you not agree? I am also not going to be here wasting my time defending myself or my credentials. I am here to answer questions and share knowledge and information. If you choose to heed and use that information, that is up to you. You may even disagree with what I say, that is fine too, I am not here to agree with you. The science is the science and that is where my opinions and knowledge are based.
I really look forward to helping others and answering the questions I can from the best of ability.
Well you didn't play it cool. The move to make there would have been to play it cool and make me look like an ass for my overzealousness. But instead you acted like a high school principal. I'm sure that you must be on an elementary school level of science. You definitely don't have the slick marketing angle, and you're probably not a top doctor.
We're your sense of inquiry? Oh I forgot you're a doctor, but once in a while we even have people come through this board that created peptides, did some of the original research/etc.
You have know idea about me or what I could do for you. Nor do I really know about you for what you could do for me. But you're not looking, and you don't care.
I don't wish necessarily wish you the best, and video games include supercomputers.
Exactly! He tone pretty much said that the rest of us haven't a clue. The doctor who did my knee is one of the best in the world. He deals pretty much with professional level athletes and knows all of them have access to some wonderful things to heal. Yet he would not discuss the use of peptides when I had knee surgery. It's just not ethical. I respect that. Nor would he come here and give advice when it is medically and professionally unethical.
You are one of the guys here with knowledge. You always give great advice and seem to have tried most everything. There are several others here that have plenty of good knowledge. Agreed, he got off to a bad start coming here and insulting our experience and knowledge.
thank you Doc, this leads me to 2 follow up questions since i may have been wrong in my thoughts
if IGF1-Lr3 is active for say almost 30 hours it's still best to use after exercise so that its more rapidly bound to wanted targets. so does that lead me to think daily use is unnecessary and it should be saved for exercise days ?
and the standard use model of morning time shot IM is also necessary, that best use is Pre workout , and only bad side effects are gained on non workout days, or maybe more accurately a higher % of bad gut receptors gobble up the IGF on non workout days
thankyou so much for responding
Yes, from my understanding, especially with the risk of side effects, I believe it would be best to do only on workout days and only in the worked muscle. Doing it as a preworkout would be good, but from my understanding, immediately post workout would be better. Because we are injecting and giving first opportunity of the drug to that damaged tissue which is expressing more IGF-1 receptor sites.
I hope this helps.