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Ignition Chems review
I stumbled across Ignition Chems website and they have some products that I can't seem to find in most other research chem sites, so I wanted to see if anyone has dealt with them before. They have a Janoshik COA on some of their items which makes me feel a little better, but I feel it's always better to check if other's have purchase from them previously.
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Healing a torn shoulder labrum
I have a shoulder injury which I suspect is from a minor tear of my shoulder labrum. I've been on the GLOW protocol for awhile just to supplement my gym routine and help with skin care, however I was wondering if I should switch to KLOW if that might help more with the injury as well. If anyone has any experience with healing these kinds of injuries, I'd appreciate their advice.
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@Melissa Meeks Yeah, that's what my research was leading me to, but I like to check with others just in case they've had anecdotal success.
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@Kim Orndorff I used to roll with BJJ but had to give it up due to joint injuries, so I get it. My friend did a very informal exam while we were at the gym and he said it’s a minor tear at most, most likely caused by estrogen suppression from anastrazole since I’m on TRT. So I’ve stoped taking that and lowered the weight I’m using for now to let it heal, but if I can speed it up with peptides I definitely want to try.
🔵 Methylene Blue for Focus & Brain Health
Daily Deep Dives: Methylene Blue (MB) has been around for over 100 years, but recently it’s been gaining attention in the performance and longevity world. Why? Because at low doses it seems to have powerful effects on the brain. 🔹 What It Does - Boosts energy in cells → MB can act as an electron carrier, helping mitochondria produce ATP more efficiently. More ATP = more energy for neurons. - Protects the brain → reduces oxidative stress and helps shield neurons from damage. - Improves blood flow & oxygen use → supports sharper thinking and focus. - Enhances memory → studies suggest MB helps with memory formation and recall. - Supports mood & motivation → mild effects on dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine can support attention and drive. 🔹 Why It’s Different Unlike stimulants (like caffeine), MB doesn’t just “push” the brain harder. Instead, it helps the brain run more efficiently at the cellular level. 🔹 Things to Keep in Mind - Dosage matters → Low doses = beneficial, high doses = counterproductive. - Research low around 5-10mg a 3-4 times per week - Purity matters → Only pharmaceutical-grade MB is safe for human use. Aquarium or lab-grade MB can contain heavy metals. - Medical caution → MB interacts with SSRIs and some other meds (serotonin syndrome risk). Also not recommended for people with G6PD deficiency. ✅ Bottom Line Methylene Blue may enhance focus, energy, and memory by helping the brain’s power plants (mitochondria) work more efficiently. But it’s only effective and safe when used in the right dose and quality.
🔵 Methylene Blue for Focus & Brain Health
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How do you compare Methylene Blue to 5-Amino-1MQ for mental clarity?
Advice on 5-Amino-1MQ with NADH
I saw that Atomik Labz has a vial that comes as a liquid with 50mg 5-Amino-1MQ and 40mg NADH per mL. I'm assuming that this is meant to be taken sublingual and not injected, but if anyone has tried this product before, I'd appreciate their advice on this. Mostly want to know the dosage people suggest and how their experience with it has been.
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@Derek Pruski Appreciate it!
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@Derek Pruski thanks very much!
Daily Reminder to Go Hit the Gym
Daily reminder to my all researchers to go hit the gym and earn the weekend 💪 The gym has been the place where I can shut everything off and the main reason I made my transformation. I lost 70lbs and lifestyle changes are the key to results. Kill it!
Daily Reminder to Go Hit the Gym
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Gym is absolutely a necessary part of the researcher life. Peps are going to help, but you need to put the work in as well to see real results.
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@Bryan Blair Well done! I'm definitely slacking with cardio, but grabbing the weights as soon as the gym opens on weekends is my goal.
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Kevin Kaz
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Looking to increase my research knowledge on peptides.

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