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Tirz / Reta
has anyone considered adding mcgs of Reta to their weekly Tirz dosage?
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@Joey Firestone Thank you
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@Joe Franklin I have researched that people are taking Tirz, and adding a small dose of Reta. I am doing great on Tirz, however I wasn't sure if the Reta helps with keeping muscle.
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While Starting My Research does not manufacture, sell, distribute, or endorse any peptides, medications, or research compounds, we recognize that researchers often seek suppliers that prioritize transparency, testing, and quality control. The sources listed below have been selected based on factors such as: - Independent third-party testing - Certificate of Analysis (COA) availability - Product transparency - Published quality-control standards - Batch-specific documentation - Community reputation within the research space Researchers should always perform their own due diligence before purchasing any research materials. Recommended Sources: Universal BioLabs Universal BioLabs provides research materials accompanied by batch-specific Certificates of Analysis and independent third-party testing documentation. Highlights include: - Independent third-party testing - HPLC and Mass Spectrometry verification - Sterility testing where applicable - Batch-specific COAs available prior to purchase - Transparent quality-control procedures Visit: UniversalBioLabs.com Use code JFDISCOUNT for 15% off BioLongevity Labs BioLongevity Labs focuses on research-grade compounds supported by quality-control documentation and third-party verification. Highlights include: - Third-party laboratory testing - Batch-specific quality documentation - Certificate of Analysis availability - Research-focused product catalog - Transparent testing standards Visit: BioLongevityLabs.store Use code JFDISCOUNT for 15% off Important Disclaimer: Starting My Research is an independent educational publisher and does not sell peptides, medications, supplements, or research compounds. The inclusion of a supplier on this page does not constitute an endorsement, recommendation, or guarantee of any product, service, claim, or outcome. Researchers are solely responsible for conducting their own due diligence, reviewing available testing documentation, and complying with all applicable laws and regulations.
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Thank you for sharing. I have been looking at BioLongevity and I feel it is a great start in my research.
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@Starting My Research Thank you very much!!!
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Hey everyone, We don't need a wall of rules around here, but I want to lay out a few simple guidelines for posts, comments, and how we operate. None of this is aimed at anyone, it's just here for the good of the group long term and to keep this the quality space. 1. Be respectful. Straightforward, and nobody's had an issue with it. Just always keep it in mind. 2. No self-promotion or pushing random products. This is a closed group and the content should reflect that, not a place where people get random products thrown at them. Nobody's doing this, I'm just setting the expectation now for future knowledge. 3. No discussion of overseas vendors, group buys, unapproved vendor names, or outside groups. This is a learning space. We're selective with the vendors we vet so people have a quality place to go if they need one. I don't care if you source outside of them, just do it in silence. This is to prevent issues, keep people from getting scammed, and make sure the groups aren't the place that stems from. 99% of the time your vendor is irrelevant to the actual conversation anyway. To be clear: posting companies is against group rules. 5. Check the classroom topics before posting. Not to be mean, but a lot of the time the answer's already in there. Too much of a flood of the same questions buries the good stuff and lowers engagement as the page gets clogged with stuff that's already been answered. I'm only doing this to maximize engagement and keep the group worthwhile long term for everyone. 6. Report anything sketchy. If someone ever finds their way in here and DMs you weird stuff, seems scammy, whatever , let me know in a DM and I'll remove them. These are all here to maximize engagement and keep this a safe, high-quality place to learn. Appreciate you all.
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Thank you
KPV
Hello, does anyone have any experience with KPV? That is on my list to research. I am researching the following: KPV DSIP NAD BPC Currently on Tirz... Any suggestions?
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@Joe Franklin no effects when you first pinned?
Semax vs. N-Acetyl Semax Amidate vs. Adamax
What the Research Actually Says (and How to Tell Them Apart) If you've shopped the Semax family, you've probably noticed three names that get used almost interchangeably, Semax, N-Acetyl Semax Amidate (NASA), and Adamax, plus a lot of vendors who can't agree on what's in the vial. They are not the same molecule, and the difference shows up cleanly on a Certificate of Analysis. Here's the research picture on each, then a quick-reference cheat sheet for reading your COA. Semax Semax is the parent compound: a synthetic heptapeptide (Met-Glu-His-Phe-Pro-Gly-Pro) built from the ACTH(4-7) fragment with a Pro-Gly-Pro tail bolted on to resist enzymatic breakdown. It was registered as a drug in Russia back in 1994 for ischemic stroke and cognitive impairment, which is why it has the deepest evidence base of the three. What the research consistently shows: - BDNF and NGF upregulation. The most consistently documented molecular mechanism of Semax is upregulation of BDNF and NGF in hippocampal and cortical tissue, the growth factors that underpin synaptic plasticity, learning, and memory consolidation. - Monoamine modulation. Semax increases dopamine turnover in the striatum and prefrontal cortex and modulates serotonin metabolites across multiple brain regions, which lines up with its activating, focus-oriented profile in rodent models. - Neuroprotection. In cerebral ischemia models it reduces infarct volume and upregulates anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 family members. - No corticosteroid activity. Unlike its parent molecule ACTH, Semax has no corticosteroid-stimulating activity, you get the neurotrophic effects without the adrenal/cortisol axis being pulled in. One honest caveat for the community: Western evidence is largely preclinical, and most human data comes from Russian-language clinical publications. N-Acetyl Semax Amidate (NASA) Same seven-amino-acid backbone, with two terminal modifications: an acetyl group on the N-terminus and amidation on the C-terminus. Those caps are the whole point, they shield the peptide from the aminopeptidases and carboxypeptidases that chew on the unprotected ends of regular Semax.
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Thank you for sharing this information. I will save this for when I step up to the plate with Semax...
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