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It seems like there is a new incredible, amazing, earth shattering, etc. new peptide out each month.
I recall when we had initial access to IGF 1 and PEG MGF, that was a combo that produced results.
I then tried some of the appetite stimulating products such as ghrelin which did work to a degree.
Now every week there are new peptides
2011 gave us follistatin which was supposed to produce amazing muscle growth and there are many logs in 2011 alleging some growth. If you look now, there are very few posts about this peptide post 2011.
Now there is an issue with toxicity and the term 'tagged' is being thrown around.
Every peptide is accompanied by a study done either in vitro or in vivo but a mouse is used. I am aware of the ethical and legal implications of a human in vivo study but that is what we need, some barely comprehensible study drafted by someone with an IQ of 250 about a mouse with an increase in scar tissue doesn't do it for me.
my point....
Are these peptides just the dibencozides of the past?
Going back to IGF 1 and PEG MGF, there are plenty of logs with results but I don't see the same for the newer more exotic peptides that are appearing every new moon
I recall when we had initial access to IGF 1 and PEG MGF, that was a combo that produced results.
I then tried some of the appetite stimulating products such as ghrelin which did work to a degree.
Now every week there are new peptides
2011 gave us follistatin which was supposed to produce amazing muscle growth and there are many logs in 2011 alleging some growth. If you look now, there are very few posts about this peptide post 2011.
Now there is an issue with toxicity and the term 'tagged' is being thrown around.
Every peptide is accompanied by a study done either in vitro or in vivo but a mouse is used. I am aware of the ethical and legal implications of a human in vivo study but that is what we need, some barely comprehensible study drafted by someone with an IQ of 250 about a mouse with an increase in scar tissue doesn't do it for me.
my point....
Are these peptides just the dibencozides of the past?
Going back to IGF 1 and PEG MGF, there are plenty of logs with results but I don't see the same for the newer more exotic peptides that are appearing every new moon