posted Fri, 11/05/2021 - 02:03
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Length of Peptide cycle
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I was going to go on a cjc 1295 w/o Dac / GHRP 2 cycle for 3 to 6 months. I have some IGF Des and IGF lr3 also. I was going to take Igf for 4 weeks. Not sure if I should use one or the other or mix and match them every other day?
I read you can take ipamorelin for like 12 weeks. Igf 1 for 4 weeks. Who takes peptide therapy year round? Too much desensitizing, so you have to cycle it like steroids?
Has or does any one do a peptide cycle and stay on like 100mcg’s of semorelin to keep levels at bay? Understanding from testosterone therapy if you go cold turkey and get off, your health is impacted without a post cycle? Peptides are a little different?
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Ms WorkerBeeI can tell you from some research and experience with peptides, Tesamorelan has been FDA approved and has some benefits that are known due to human trials. It is also a more complicated peptide with i think 44 amino acids. Ipamorelan has animal studies and is only a 5 amino acid chain pentapeptide. Although the effects are very similar with ipamorelan you do not get the effects of hunger and cortisol, and prolactin and those other shitty chemicals/hormones. Also Ipamorelan and tesamorelan have a very short half life and results are somewhat the same but one would be a ghrp and one a ghrh getting to the same result. Higher Growth hormone in the bloodstream. Either the FDA and big Pharma is selling or more and more peptides are actually getting FDA and thumbs up from the medical community. In my opinion these effects are subtle but if you have the real thing and use it for at least a few months then you will get better results. This is all a new and promising era of medicine.
I’m seeing dosing protocols for 2mg a day for tesmorelin. That would cost a fortune! Hopefully they will start human trials for many more peptides in the near future.
AnonKeep in mind these are "research" peptides, the jury is still out on a lot of this "research."
I wouldn't push it past 10 weeks with any GHRP. I heard Ipam becomes ineffective after 12 weeks. I've also heard a tolerance builds over time and to get the same effects the dosages must be increased. And there are sides such as elevated prolactin and cortisol. So do not go thinking these research peptides are 100% safe. GHRP's tell your pituitary gland to do something it wouldn't just normally do at that moment. If you push it too hard or too long it might fry your pituitary. Hypopituitarism (pituitary failure) or pituitary damage isn't cool.
Better safe than sorry. I recommend keeping the dosages moderate and the cycle length under 10 weeks. Time on equal time off. There is no PCT protocol I am aware of...so pushing things to the point of needing a form of post cycle therapy could leave you up shit creek without a paddle.
As far as the IGF-1 DES and IGF-1 LR3 I don't know what to tell you about those other than they are expensive and often bunk.