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Reta study!
Sharing the latest Reta news, which we pretty much knew already but now there's clinical data behind it 🙌🏼
Reta study!
1 like • May 29
Good news!!! Now all the nonbelievers can be quiet 🤫
WE don't gate keep 🤗
We love to support other research peptide communities and freely share information. This is a list of my favorite Skool communities in which I'm a member off. NOTE: These communities are run by affiliates of companies and they offer a great space for education but they are also advertisement heavy (nothing wrong with that!) 🔸 Exploring Peptides Community - This is one of the original Skool pages with a lot of valuable content. TK Jensen has been around for a while and is a great research peptide advocate. Not sure if you have to pay to join or not. 🔸 Research Radar - Very good content and information but you have to pay to subscribe (to get the same info you can get online or here for free). It's run by boy wonder Derek Pruski, who has his AI robot churning content nonstop - but he also got an interview with Janoshik's Peter Magic which is pretty impressive for a newcomer. He runs his page as a price comparison between companies that sponsor him so you could potentially find good deals. Although we are also affiliated with the same labs! Derek is single-handedly responsible for the "7 test craze", meaning that some companies are now doing 7 tests on peptides (net, content, purity, ID, endotoxin, sterility, heavy metals). Which is good if you're concerned about things like that BUT even Peter Magic from Janoshik and other top people in the field say that some of the testing done on research peptides is unnecessary. It seems like a bit of a marketing ploy to take advantage of people's fears but we are not against testing at all, however this increases the cost of peptides and when you're at that price point might as well get it from a spa or Telehealth option to at least have liability covered. 🔸 Bio Health Peptides - This group like many started as a group buy place and now that it got bigger the prices got much higher. Still a good group to join for education. 🔸 Research Peptide Community - we don't visit this one often so can't say much about it. 🔸 Peptides for Newbies - most beginners get a lot of benefit from this page.
1 like • May 22
I'm glad that i found this group.
Lipo C: What You're Actually Looking At (And What to Pay Attention To)
⚠️ All information in this post is strictly for educational and research purposes only. These compounds are not intended for human or animal consumption. ❇️ Lipo C has become one of those terms that vendors use loosely. The core concept is a lipotropic (fat metabolizing) research blend — compounds studied for their roles in fat metabolism, liver function, and energy production. But at this point, vendors are throwing whatever they want into a vial and calling it Lipo C. 👉🏼 Here is how to actually read a label when you are comparing products. ❇️ A Few Examples of What's Out There To show you how much these vary, here are a few blends: - Minimal blend: L-Carnitine 20mg, L-Arginine 20mg, Inositol 50mg, B6 25mg, B5 25mg, B12 1mg (form unspecified) - Full blend with Methylcobalamin: L-Carnitine 50mg, Methionine 25mg, Inositol 50mg, Choline 50mg, B5 25mg, B6 25mg, B12 (Methylcobalamin) 1mg, Lidocaine 1% - High dose L-Carnitine: L-Carnitine 200mg, Methionine 25mg, Inositol 50mg, Choline 50mg, B5 25mg, B6 25mg, B12 (Methylcobalamin) 400mcg 👉🏼 Same name. Very different products. These are a nightmare to go through and break down every single vendor, so I wanted to give you the education to do it yourself. ❇️ The Core Compounds These show up in nearly every Lipo C formulation: - L-Carnitine — Studied for its role in transporting fatty acids into the mitochondria, where they are processed for energy production. Doses range from 20mg to 200mg per mL across these products — a massive spread that tells you a lot about what a vendor is prioritizing. - Inositol — Researched for its involvement in lipid mobilization and cellular signaling pathways. Most formulas land around 50mg/mL. - Choline — Investigated for its role in fat transport from the liver and cellular membrane integrity. Typically 50mg/mL when included. - Methionine — A sulfur-containing amino acid studied for its involvement in methylation pathways and liver-related metabolic functions. Usually 15–25mg/mL when included. - B5 (Dexpanthenol) — A precursor to Coenzyme A, which is essential to cellular energy metabolism research. Commonly 25mg/mL. - B6 (Pyridoxine) — Examined for its role in amino acid metabolism and various enzymatic processes. Typically 25–50mg/mL.
1 like • May 18
Good read 🧐, Question 🙋‍♂️ when running Reta when is it a good time to use Lipo C. Next question, can Reta ,Lipo C and MotsC be ran during the same cycle?
1 like • May 19
Thanks 🙏🏽
Testagen - For testosterone support research.
❇️ This small but mighty peptide works differently from traditional testosterone and boosters – it’s a signaling peptide that communicates directly with your bodies testosterone production systems. Research has shown it’s particularly effective for men with chronic prostatitis. ❇️ It improves testosterone levels, reduces inflammation, and improves urinary flow. It also supports thyroid function by stimulating TSH production, which creates a positive feedback loop for overall hormone optimization. ❇️Testagen is a short, bioregulatory peptide that has primary effects on the pituitary gland and ultimately the thyroid gland. As a result of its action on these two glands, Testagen is capable of normalizing testosterone production as well as thyroid hormone production in certain settings. By normalizing thyroid hormone production, Testagen has a moderate impact on the immune system. In these cases, Testagen can be conveniently thought of as resetting the pituitary gland to a more youthful state and thereby acting as an anti-aging peptide. ✅ Testagen is being researched for its ability to boost testosterone levels, improve thyroid hormone function, and stimulate the differentiation of stem cells in the immune system to improve immune function. Coming soon to our store!
1 like • May 18
This 🌶️ sound like the holy grail for men. I need more information about this study.
🔁 Cycle Lengths and Breaks
Most people focus on which peptide to use but very few people talk about cycle lengths and breaks. ➡ In research and clinical discussions, peptides are often organized into structured cycles, which simply refers to a planned timeframe of use followed by a pause. These timelines are usually based on study design, observation periods, and how researchers evaluate responses over time. ➡ Understanding the concept of cycles, breaks, and timing is one of the most overlooked parts of learning about peptides. Before anyone vent begins exploring the topic, it's important to understand how protocols are structured and discussed in research settings. EDUCATION ALWYAS COMES FIRST! 🔁 CLINICAL PEPTIDE CYCLE: LENGHTS AND BREAKS
🔁 Cycle Lengths and Breaks
1 like • May 18
Reta cycle 12 months on and 3 months off? Cool..
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