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Klotho / FLGR242 (albumin-bound new tech)

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    Now fully embracing one vial per week FLGR242 dosing regimen. Just pinned my third vial in four weeks today. Zero ISR. Feel awesome. Nothing remotely close to any kind of negative effect.

    Experimenting with pinning the Follistatin 48 hours separately from the αKlotho to avoid any possibility of crosstalk or albumin binding site competition, although in theory it should not occur. My biweekly Klotho pin is Sat AM (today is Thursday).

    I feel great, awesome in fact, and find myself craving physical exertion and resistance band workouts. As previously noted I CRAVE both the Follistatin and αKlotho pins. Weird to say but best way to describe.

    Not low cost = true. Crazy value = true. I am thrilled with the investment. A true fountain of youth for this 64 year old healthy man.

    For those that care and can stomach Jay Campbell, he posted another live video on YT with Mike Farber the inventor of both. Worth the pain to watch it.

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      Weight down, body fat down, lean mass up. The holy grail. Want to get another two weeks under my belt and I'll post specifics. InBody H30 bioimpedance scale. Still on FLGR242 Follistatin 5mg every week and the Klotho once every 2 weeks. Feel awesome, no sides other than feeling awesome everyday and good sleep. Also, continue to crave my X3 Force workouts, much more so than I ever did previously, the numbers are improving, another objective measure.

      Comfortable fitting in 31" jeans, not been the case in many decades 😀 I am also on other peps (Tesa/CJC/Ipa/GLP3/MOTS/NAD+/GHK/etc)

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        gotta love the ETC in that stack 🙂

        Keep us posted!

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

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          gotta love the ETC in that stack 🙂

          Keep us posted!

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          @Randy hahahaha its usually what’s in the etc that makes the needle move. Lol

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            My X3 workouts (2.5 years of app-logged workout history) are now personal bests every time. My vascularity is far greater than it has ever been. I am not nor have ever been a gym rat kind of guy, just a 65 year old dude who wants healthy muscles for healthy aging and insulin sensitivity. My body fat is burning off very nicely. Still doing the FLGR-242 every week 5mg, and the a-Klotho one vial biweekly. Still crave injection days, and hardest is not injecting more of both (counter-productive) because I feel so good.

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              My X3 workouts (2.5 years of app-logged workout history) are now personal bests every time. My vascularity is far greater than it has ever been. I am not nor have ever been a gym rat kind of guy, just a 65 year old dude who wants healthy muscles for healthy aging and insulin sensitivity. My body fat is burning off very nicely. Still doing the FLGR-242 every week 5mg, and the a-Klotho one vial biweekly. Still crave injection days, and hardest is not injecting more of both (counter-productive) because I feel so good.

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                Update- FLGR242 is the real-deal. Indeed, Holy Grail in my opinion.

                I am now using the Bimagrumab trial update as my expectations touchstone, and if you choose to do the same, well, prepare to have your mind blown. Just extrapolate the study, with ALL it's aspects, into perpetuity.

                My X3 workout continue to hit regular new highs, I feel awesome, my vascularity seems to have plateaued, which is great, because my arms are veiny as hell. InBody says my Skeletal Muscle mas continues up and Fat Mass down.

                I've titrated up to dosing 1mg per day, every day. and no sides other than a very mild ISR. My petite wife has been doing 1mg per week and plans to bump up to 2mg per week tomorrow. She is tearing up her X3 workouts and previously had zero interest in working out. Crazy times.

                "They" are going to try and kill this one somehow, it's just too good. I buy when they have a sale and stack the easy to find discount codes, plus, the quantity discounts. You can get the price to under $200 per vial when carefully timed. Look at the ONLY other option, gene therapy, before you complain about price.

                In regards to Klotho, it's quite subtle, and I always feel great nowadays, so am trusting the science in regards to declines with age and just doing the one vial every 14 days subq, forever.

                Crazy time in the healthspan world. Great time to be alive and aware.

                Nick Norwitz agrees with me/I agree with him 😊

                Anyone else doing these and have datapoints????

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                  hey bud, I started KLOTHO and im doing the 5mg 1x weekly instead 10mg 1x EOW.

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                    @peptidepete Great, another thing to research. 🤣

                    Every day that I wake up is further evidence of my immortality.

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                      so is klotho and folli much different than garetosmab and trevogrumab? because those are 1000 and 400 per 1mg when sold from chem labs. its all expensive but i feel like these results are insane.

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