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leptin, caffeine/ephedrine

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  • MyBM Offline
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    MyB
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    Not peptide related that’s why I’m posting here.
    Interesting study on reduction in Visceral Fat that I thought was worth sharing.
    For those doing Independent Research, ephedrine can still be obtained. It is behind the counter just like Sudafed like products.

    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/oby.20416?msockid=1cf72d5ac7746b5401e43ba3c6e96a26

    Peptides are only as good as your Bac Water

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      Ephendrine, Caffine and Asprin aka ECA stack has been used for decades. Interesting they added Leptin.

      In my more formative years id pop a 25mg ephedrine and drink a cup of coffee. Tesofensine felt similar but i was less edgy.

      Ephedrine can be purchased with the name brands bronkaid and primatine from behind the pharmacy counter. I guess they use it to make meth so they log who buys it.

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

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        #3

        Yeah, limit 1-2 boxes per month. Primatine inhaler is no longer sold OTC. (It was too good!) the generic Sudafed is the best bang for the buck, IMO. I use it for allergies but it does have other (legal) health applications.

        Breaking Bad ruined it for everyone. Let’s hope they don’t make a hit series about the gritty underbelly of the peptide community. Hmm, actually that would just be a bunch of jacked dudes ripping each other in YT videos, so nevermind. 😉

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          depends on the state but I think 2 grams is the limit per month (which is plenty). I bought an inhaler recently. I though they had added them back (at least in CA). This stuff is state dependent

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

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            Yeah, as previously discussed, MA is highly restrictive. I have 12 dispensaries in my town but I can’t buy syringes without a prescription. I’ll have to check and see if the inhalers are legal again. They are in demand for preppers as an alternative to an epi pen (and generally just much faster than a pill.)

            Edit: It looks like it might be available again. I will have to see. Thx for the tip.

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            • MyBM Offline
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              The inhaler isn’t the same since they had to change the propellant. It burns so bad, even when used with a tube. They also don’t hold pressure for long periods like the old ones. You can mad scientist recharge them with a butane can when the zombie apocalypse hits.

              Peptides are only as good as your Bac Water

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