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  • EXTROPIANE Away
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    EXTROPIAN
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    So sorry my brother,
    Have you considered Ivermectin and Fenbendazone? As for peptide look into LL37 and all thymosin Alpha and Beta against cancer. I would keep pbc and tb. Look into it, something to consider.
    If your considering cleaning up PEps hit me up. Ill be intereted in your bpc and tb.

    https://youtu.be/4pTjM7ytrIA?is=RPCgBNd353s2zjiB

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      @gym.rat Yeah, I was surprised to see the GHKcu listed also; thought it might have to do with copper more than anything.

      I'm hoping Joshua has a good outcome and gets rid of this malignancy. I don't blame him for wanting to get rid of everything.

      I've cut back o NAD+ simply because I want to take less of everything and find out exactly where I am in the process.

      I desperately need mitochondrial repair and don't like regular pharma solutions. SS-31 is good, can do the NAD+ with and after it but have to wait on changed weather for MOTS-C.

      @mrjoshua44 PLEASE keep us updated, okay? Wishing you the very best!

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      @Eleanor What is the reason behind the weather change for Motsc

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        @Eleanor What is the reason behind the weather change for Motsc

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        @wes33378 said:

        @Eleanor What is the reason behind the weather change for Motsc

        Getting the bacteriostatic saline/alcohol water shipped in safe conditions. Right now it's 97 degrees, with 90% humidity in AM and if fortunate, 50% in evening; and that's on a good evening. I don't want the water lingering in hot/humid weather for hours before I get home and can't afford to get overnight due to cost.

        https://peptideprotocols.app/peptides/mots-c

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        • mrjoshua44M mrjoshua44

          I recently found out that I have a benign C4 peripheral nerve sheath tumor in my right neck called a Schwannoma. It's an extremely slow growing type of tumor that I've had for over 20 years. Due to its size and location, the doctors have decided to just monitor it rather than a risky surgery to remove it. I mentioned to my Neurologist about the peptides I'm wanting to take to help with my body recomposition, and he said specifically to stay away from these:
          Sermorelin, Hexarelin, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, Tesamorelin, MK-677, BPC-157, TB-500 (TB4), NAD+ and GHK-Cu.

          Now I have to figure out what to do with all the supply I have in my chest freezer. Needless to say, I'm pretty bummed out about this.

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          @mrjoshua44 I'm so sorry; that must be incredibly disappointing! If anyone reading this has been curious about the various "elin" peptides, their risk factors and research protocols, I highly recommend this detailed comparison and explanation: It's really long and technical, but fascinating food for thought, especially when it comes to assessing potential downsides vs benefits. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVG006bW_3s

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            @mrjoshua44 I'm so sorry; that must be incredibly disappointing! If anyone reading this has been curious about the various "elin" peptides, their risk factors and research protocols, I highly recommend this detailed comparison and explanation: It's really long and technical, but fascinating food for thought, especially when it comes to assessing potential downsides vs benefits. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVG006bW_3s

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            @theexquisitehour Definitely risky, but thats why you have to monitor your health. I think the take away is do you want to extend the later years of your life when quality of life might be an issue or maximize your time now when you are younger? It's a real valid question and everyone will have a different answer.

            Data collector for https://peptideprotocols.app/

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              @theexquisitehour Definitely risky, but thats why you have to monitor your health. I think the take away is do you want to extend the later years of your life when quality of life might be an issue or maximize your time now when you are younger? It's a real valid question and everyone will have a different answer.

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              @gym.rat Im feeling 55yo younger. Guys think of these peptides like a way to dial you metabolic system, and even better mitochondria. You are very much powered by mitochondria threw out your body. We are not only a bag of water. We are a walking battery. These peptides may not be perfect but they offer beyond the state most of our bodies are in? It is so freaking fascinating. Can you imagine with the right blood work. There is Huma Pod offered to the public with close to Dexa Scan precision. Damn that is where extropy gets expensive. lol

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                @wes33378 said:

                @Eleanor What is the reason behind the weather change for Motsc

                Getting the bacteriostatic saline/alcohol water shipped in safe conditions. Right now it's 97 degrees, with 90% humidity in AM and if fortunate, 50% in evening; and that's on a good evening. I don't want the water lingering in hot/humid weather for hours before I get home and can't afford to get overnight due to cost.

                https://peptideprotocols.app/peptides/mots-c

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                @Eleanor Thanks, I had concerns with one of my orders and the temperature degrading the powder, as expected temperatures were to exceed 100 degrees with minimal humidity on my delivery day. Most feedback comments said it wouldn't be a problem. Is the issue more of the humidity, and it being a liquid or would heat, and if it were powder form, still be a concern in your opinion?

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                  @Eleanor Thanks, I had concerns with one of my orders and the temperature degrading the powder, as expected temperatures were to exceed 100 degrees with minimal humidity on my delivery day. Most feedback comments said it wouldn't be a problem. Is the issue more of the humidity, and it being a liquid or would heat, and if it were powder form, still be a concern in your opinion?

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                  @wes33378
                  Humidity is a problem whether it's a liquid or powder. IMO, heat for a reconstituted pep (liquid) is a problem, whereas a powder might be much more resilient but I still don't like to push it too far. If you're in an arid climate, at least it will cool at night; my climate won't drop below 80 at night with high humidity as well.

                  That being said, I really want to get the BAC saline that gym rat advised and am having to pay USPS for 2-3 day delivery. I AM TAKING MY CHANCES with what I consider a less that satisfactory service & paying out the nose for it. The regular time would be 3-5 days. I don't think I would take that chance at all, given climate conditions here.

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                    I’m so sorry. I had an aggressive form of cancer, but I’m currently NED. I avoid all of the “morelin” peptides. I do take GHK-cu daily

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                    • mrjoshua44M mrjoshua44

                      I recently found out that I have a benign C4 peripheral nerve sheath tumor in my right neck called a Schwannoma. It's an extremely slow growing type of tumor that I've had for over 20 years. Due to its size and location, the doctors have decided to just monitor it rather than a risky surgery to remove it. I mentioned to my Neurologist about the peptides I'm wanting to take to help with my body recomposition, and he said specifically to stay away from these:
                      Sermorelin, Hexarelin, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, Tesamorelin, MK-677, BPC-157, TB-500 (TB4), NAD+ and GHK-Cu.

                      Now I have to figure out what to do with all the supply I have in my chest freezer. Needless to say, I'm pretty bummed out about this.

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                      @mrjoshua44 I'm really sorry about this. Someone close to me in their 30s had one of these. We found out when he became incontinent and they had to operate. He's back to normal now but its no joke.

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

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