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Tesamorelin 10mg and Ipamorelin 3mg
I’ve been trying to figure out the dosing and reconstituting protocol for this blend.
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@Derek Pruski thanks I’m gonna go check it out!
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@Michael Delos Got it Thanks!
Do Peptides Cause Cancer? 🧬
The short answer: It's complicated, and depends entirely on which peptides we're talking about. The Nuanced Reality Not all peptides are created equal when it comes to cancer risk. Here's what the current research tells us: Low/No Cancer Risk Peptides: - BPC-157: Actually shows anti-cancer properties in some studies - TB-500: No evidence of increased cancer risk - NAD+: May actually have protective effects - Collagen peptides: Generally considered safe - Most nootropic peptides (Semax, Selank): No cancer association Moderate Concern Peptides: - IGF-1: Can potentially accelerate existing cancer growth (doesn't initiate cancer) - Growth hormone peptides (CJC-1295, Ipamorelin): Theoretical risk due to increased IGF-1 - Melanotans: Some concern about melanoma risk, but data is limited Higher Risk Categories: - Insulin-like peptides in diabetics: May increase cancer risk in some populations - Certain research peptides: Limited safety data Key Principles to Remember: 1. Context Matters - Having existing cancer vs. cancer prevention - Dosage and duration of use - Individual genetic factors - Age and overall health status 2. Growth vs. Initiation - Most peptides don't cause cancer - Some may accelerate existing cancer growth - Important distinction for risk assessment 3. Quality of Evidence - Most human data is limited - Many studies are in vitro or animal models - Long-term human studies are rare Practical Risk Management: ✅ Get cancer screenings before starting growth-promoting peptides ✅ Work with knowledgeable healthcare providers ✅ Start conservative with dosing and duration ✅ Monitor regularly during use ✅ Consider family history and genetic factors Bottom Line: The peptide-cancer relationship isn't black and white. Many commonly used peptides have excellent safety profiles, while others require more caution. The key is informed decision-making based on your individual risk factors, health status, and goals.
Do Peptides Cause Cancer? 🧬
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A good test to take is a CEA test to check for cancer and it’s dirt cheap around $23 bucks! It test for many different cancers in your blood.For the IGF levels is gonna run you about $73. Great video!
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@Alberto Robles yeah I think we understood that by watching the video.
Tesamorelin Shelf life
What is the shelf life of a reconstituted Tesamorelin vile? I’m getting mixed info online. I have 10-5mg vials and I reconstituted them all. I’m doing 1mg a day
Tirzepatide and Tesamorelin Injection
Can these be taken at the same time in different injection areas?
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@Clement Picquet Thanks Brother!!!
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@Jonathan Gonzalez I believe it’s 0.5 mg. I am taking 1 mg per day for 7.5 weeks. You definitely have to take it for more than a month to see results.
Protein goal
So I’ve been on Reta for about 2 months. I’m having trouble eating the recommended amount of protein daily. I focus primarily on protein and it accounts for the majority of my calories, I’m just getting too full and can’t eat anymore. Should I dose the Reta less? I’m also taking 2mg Tesamorelin fasted before sleep. Thanks for any advice.
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I was having issues as well with the daily intake of protein. So I found high protein sources that work for me, but might not work for everyone else. I eat this on a daily. Chobani 20 g protein sugar zero added Greek yogurt, 4 eggs, one or two cans of tuna per week because of the mercury content, sardines, and and chicken of the sea wild caught Alaskan pink Salmon in the packets. What this I’m able to hit my 140 to 150 grams of protein per day
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