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Originally Posted by AlphaMale
I like to add Ipamorelin to my cycles. It helps lean me out and is good for sleep. It makes me very hungry too. But not as much as ghrp.
Igf-lr3 works well for me too. But I like to do endurance bicycling for cardio and the pumps in my legs are too painful from Igf to cycle any real distance without my legs feeling like they're on fire.
I've used oxytocin and PT-141 for sexual enhancement. They work ok as far as increasing sensitivity but you gotta get past the fever it produces. Neither one is worth the trouble for more than experimentation, imo.
I've used EPO also but found it difficult to control my blood iron levels on that stuff and the endurance increase is nominal, at best. So, I wouldn't recommend it unless you're some high level swimmer or bicycle type athelete getting regular bloodwork done.
I've tried ghrp but couldn't handle how hungry it made me. Not the same problems with Ipamorelin.
Also, ipam gives me no bad sides.
I try not to stack peptides because I really have no idea what I'm doing aside from prior research on the boards.
To me peptides are a big lab experiment with not a lot of data or clinical history to know the long term risks.
Basically, anyone who uses peptides is a lab rat.
Just depends if the risk is worth it to the individual.
When it comes to AAS, I passed the experimentation phase many yrs ago and am now in what I call the "practicing" stage.
Wheras, with peptides...it always experimentation when the actual long term risks are unknown.
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Thanks for taking the time to post this. It's quite informative.