Newbie here wanting to get started
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I would like some direction on this. I assume I just go to utube and watch and many videos as I can find.. buy whatever products and start injecting my rat? any advice would be appreciated
@theone Youtube is great but be discerning, and look deep . not all influencers know of what they speak
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@theone Youtube is great but be discerning, and look deep . not all influencers know of what they speak
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Dr Ashley Froese just dropped a video today of what peptides do what. It’s a good place to start and learn what peptides will address your research goals.
https://youtu.be/TT0V9oVDwbY?si=qjZRshpzAELFZKhr

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Here is the vid I started off with and the one I've pointed my loved ones towards to begin their jump down the rabbit hole:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTH3LCEJekgI would suggest you only pick one to start off with to see how your rat reacts. Depending on his needs, you have BPC in your tags so I would suggest a Wolverine mix [BPC-157/TB-500]... if I knew anything about any of this.
Yes, you all are now included in my Loved Ones list
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@myb lmao, I screenshotted that and sent it to some folks too!
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I do wish she didn’t put it together like a tier list though. The layout, for geeks like me who may game too much, implies the stuff at the top is excellent and the stuff at the bottom is garbage, and that certainly isn’t true.
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My pet hedgehog will sit for hours watching This is not Covered - Dr Froese on YouTube. He stumbled on her and liked the easy way she breaks things down in a real way. It really put him at ease when we started researching. We trust this channel as much as you can trust any channel and watching her channel evolve has been informational as well. Highly recommend starting with her channel for an intro. Also, @randy has done a phenomenal job gathering resources and providing information. The individuals in these forums have been a benefit to me as I read them. As you will see everywhere, start slow, monitor results, and do one thing at a time. Peptides aren't necessarily quick fixes; we research to optimize. Optimization takes time, monitoring through measuring, and patience. Everybody is a different body; keep that in mind as you begin. This is why monitoring and recording are critical in every science research experiment. Good Luck!