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      This is great info, thanks for sharing. I’ve dove into TA-1 for personal reasons, is approved in 30+ other countries but of course not the US, tried to have a conversation with my rheumatologist, wouldn’t touch the subject, I understand why but still frustrating

      “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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        @wisgal64 I always think it’s funny when people close to me start railing about the safety of peptides and all that and I am asking them if Japan is a modern country, because most of this stuff is available in Japan.

        “You know, Japan? Where they are healthier and live longer than us?”

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          @Stan-Douglas SOMATROPIN!!! The elixir of life!

          "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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            I am getting jaded about sermorelin when i see it on lists like this. I feel like, “You can do it, little guy!” I know it’s ‘gentle’ and it is FDA approved, but in a world with CJC/Ipa, I don’t know why anyone would spend hundreds or thousands of bucks and wait 6 months for results. (I know, the answer is T clinic noobs like I was once. The same folks who spend $400 on one vial of wolverine blend.)

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              @Stan-Douglas Where is Trulicity (Dulaglutide), Elamipretide (SS-31), Egrifta (Tesamorelin)?

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                I am getting jaded about sermorelin when i see it on lists like this. I feel like, “You can do it, little guy!” I know it’s ‘gentle’ and it is FDA approved, but in a world with CJC/Ipa, I don’t know why anyone would spend hundreds or thousands of bucks and wait 6 months for results. (I know, the answer is T clinic noobs like I was once. The same folks who spend $400 on one vial of wolverine blend.)

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                @ResearchCat
                I feel like Tesamorelin is the king (Next to straight GH of course)

                Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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                  It’s too early for me to say. I know you had bad luck with CJC/IPA. My side by side of sermorelin vs CJC/Ipa was that after 3 months of serm, I can’t say if I noticed anything, vs noticing results with CJC/Ipa in a few weeks.

                  Sadly I have been recovering from an injury during my first few weeks on Tesa, so I can’t say I have seen results aside from my Hume scale telling me I am fat and disgusting, probably ugly too.

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                    @Stan-Douglas SOMATROPIN!!! The elixir of life!

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                    @Randy
                    I'm not at all familiar with this one.

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                      It’s too early for me to say. I know you had bad luck with CJC/IPA. My side by side of sermorelin vs CJC/Ipa was that after 3 months of serm, I can’t say if I noticed anything, vs noticing results with CJC/Ipa in a few weeks.

                      Sadly I have been recovering from an injury during my first few weeks on Tesa, so I can’t say I have seen results aside from my Hume scale telling me I am fat and disgusting, probably ugly too.

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                      @ResearchCat

                      That scale sucks. I bought it, then went for a Dexa scan to compare them. The Hume was at least 50% off the Dexa scan.
                      It took about 5 weeks of Tesa before I started noticing results, so hang in there…

                      Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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                        Yeah, I think you mentioned that before. I am due for another Dexa, but I had one done last winter around the time I bought my Hume and they were within 1-2% on all metrics.

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                          Maybe I am just a mess..
                          I am due for another Dexa in a few weeks. At least I will know if being a pin cushion is worth it or not…

                          Please excuse my typos. Small Phone & Bad Eyes

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                            @Stan-Douglas
                            It's my understanding that in order for a pharmaceutical company to get a patent it cannot be totally natural to the human body. Therefore they must change one molecule. Hence side effects.
                            Based on that these are "peptide like"drugs. So I would conclude they're not truly a peptide.
                            If anybody knows otherwise I would love to hear the explanation why these could be called true peptides.

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