My take on a few peptides.

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  • NTG
    VET
    • Jun 2004
    • 205

    My take on a few peptides.

    Ok, since peptides are so new I wanted to share my opinion and personal take on a few of the more popular peptides out right now. The peptides in question are ghrp 2,6 and grf 1-29.

    I'll start by saying that I suffered a major injury about a year ago. I ruptured my pateller tendion dec 31 09. I underwent major sugery on Jan first and a second and final one on feb 8 2010.

    It goes without saying I was devistated. My orthapedist basically said I was done bodybuilding and lifting anything heavy on that leg. Obviously as a decade long vet I just didn't roll over and say ok sounds good. I'll start basket weaving instead of lifting.

    So I turned to my faithful boards ,friends and the fabulous web for a solution. I came to a decision to run grhp 6 and grf for the first two months after my final surgery to expedite my recovery. Initial prognosses was a brace for 6 months. Moving the range of motion x number of degrees each month until I had full range of motion.

    I will cut to the chase and say I was completely out of the proposed 6 month brace in 7 weeks. My Ortho smiled every week we would move the brace another set of degrees. He was aware of my peptide situation but obviously had to remain nuetral on the situation.

    A year later after several runs with the afore mention peptides combination I can press 12 plates for 8 reps and squat 225 10 times ass to grass. Needles to say I'm satisfied.

    Ok now for my personal breakdown of the 3 peps in question.
    VET@SSB
  • NTG
    VET
    • Jun 2004
    • 205

    #2
    Peptide comparison

    Ok for starters I don't really have much to say about th grf 1-29. I use it before bed and really can't tell u much about it. I can say I ran it at 100 to 200mcg per night based on availibility for the duration of each peptide cycle.

    As for the ghrp 2 and 6 I can elabborate on distinct differences between the 2 peptides. I honestly do not have a diffitive answer on which one I like better. They both were great and have pros and cons like anything else.

    The 6 I would run at 150 to 250 again depending on funds and availibility. I noticed instant hunger with 6. Like god himself came down and punched me in the back of the head. Honestly at over 200mcg's it's like nothing I can explain. Very similar to the slim feeling when u go to heavy and ur bs goes low. However the hunger is extrapolated ten fold on 6 vs slin.

    I would have to consume mass amounts of carbs imidiately. And I craved sugars. Watermelon sourpatch, cinnamon gummy bears and dried fruit. And no that's not a list of individual annicdotes. They would all suffer the same fate after every pin session lol. Needles to say I noticed I supprisingly didn't gain weight. If anything I leaned up just slightly. At the absolute least I maintained. But I feel safe saying I did lean out a tad bit.

    Workouts went well and joints felt great. Recovery was much quicker and stregth did go up slightly. The most noticable attribute of 6 would have to be recovery and leanness. With appetite being obviously increased as well but only imediatly post injection. After the initial wave of hunger it would regress back to completely normal hunger levels.

    So I really liked te 6 and grf combo in terms of cutting, recovery and looks. It gave me a contest prep look almost. I didn't however like the raging hunger fits after every injection. But te results were deffinately pressive.



    Ok on the ghrp 2.

    I recently decided to swap put the 6 for 2 based on a bunch of reading and feedback on the 2. I really didn't like the hunger fits of the 6 and wanted to see what the 2 had to offer.

    So on this last run I put the 2 to the test. Dose was 100mcg 3 times a day. The last one was in conjuction with 100mcg of grf 1-29.

    I was supprised atwhat I experiences. I did have a day or two where I would miss one dose and pin 200 instead of 100mcg's. At 200 I did notice a quicker response to hunger but still nothing like the 6. I think one day I hadn't had much to eat, worked out and pinned 200mcg's and I did have to revert back to my remidy of sourpactch candies. It still wasn't like the 6 but did hit me harder given the situation.

    What I did notice over time was a constant appetite. It wasn't the 20 minute rage of the 6 but a constant appetite throughout the day and through the night. I also noticed I urinated quite fruequently pm the 2 and grf combo. I also was hungry every time I woke up to use the bathroom. Keep in mind when isay hungry I mean a few spoonfools of yogurt or cottage cheese or even a half of a small sandwhich. Not 3 boxes of candy and mulitple bags of dried fruit like with the 6.

    I also noticed occasional dizzy spells on 2. I never experienced anything like that on 6. Just the dizzyness during the extreme fits of hunger but nothing after.

    The strength and muscle fullness on 2 was apparent. I didn't stay as lean on the 2 as I did with the 6. Again it was hard to judge. I feel as though I maintained and if anything I gained some excess just slightly. Nothing diffinitivly noticable but I could tell I wasn't leaning out.

    Recovery was also good on 2. My scar on my knee faded slightly during the run. My joints felt good my workouts got better everyday, even under hard workouts.

    I also noticed some tingeling iand numbness in my fingers on 2 that I didn't notice on 6. I'm not sure if I just wasn't looking for it on 6 and didn't notice it, or if it was only a result on 2.

    So in conclusion I'm happy with both although I'm not sure if I could pick a favorite. Both had things I liked and disliked. Overall though they are both great additions to my arsenal.

    Again this is simply my take on them based on my experiences.

    In health,

    NTG
    VET@SSB

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    • Mr Incredible
      Registered User
      • Oct 2010
      • 200

      #3
      good post thanks, I prefer GHRP 2 also, so long as I eat carbs no later than 1 hr after I'm fine but otherwise get that phantom hypo feeling

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      • liftsiron
        Administrator
        • Nov 2003
        • 18443

        #4
        Thanks for posting NTG.
        ADMIN/OWNER@Peak-Muscle

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        • Dawgpound_Hank

          #5
          Wow congrats on the killa recovery also bro!

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          • NTG
            VET
            • Jun 2004
            • 205

            #6
            Thanks

            Originally posted by Dawgpound_Hank
            Wow congrats on the killa recovery also bro!
            Yeah bro I am pleased with my recovery. I wish I never happened and I wish I hadn't lost a year. I also would have like to have been able to stay on peps for the entire year. However I can't change the past. I can only stay positive and continue to work hard.

            Sorry for the spelling errors and words that my not make sense. I wrote this from my iPod touch. I can't figure out how to scroll up in a comment box. It doesn't seem to let me.

            NTG
            VET@SSB

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            • A.B
              VET
              • Jun 2004
              • 2333

              #7
              i had a great experience with a shoulder injury and ghrp6 and grf. recovery was greatly improved

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