overkill stack?

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Tesamorelin

MK-677

5-amino-1mq

Tesofensine

hgh 191 AA

is this a overkill stack? i found out hgh is affordable so cut out cjc/ipa blend, i wanna keep taking teso and mk because they work and seem to help me alot but im wondering if 5 amino 1mq is worth it and tesa
 
Do a lower dose Tesamorelin + 5-Amino-1MQ, maybe cjc/ipa.

Please note MK-677, Tesamorelin and HGH can cause diabetes if used wrong
 
Sheldor said:
Do a lower dose Tesamorelin + 5-Amino-1MQ, maybe cjc/ipa.

Please note MK-677, Tesamorelin and HGH can cause diabetes if used wrong
Like lifetime diabetes or just short term until you stop taking hgh?
 
Lullabytreehugger said:
Like lifetime diabetes or just short term until you stop taking hgh?
Lifetime. You can not just turn it off as you like. You play with your insulin level
 
Sheldor said:
Please note MK-677, Tesamorelin and HGH can cause diabetes if used wrong
Interesting. I've been contemplating trying Tesa once I get closer to my goal weight. Guess I have more research to do.
 
Sheldor said:
Lifetime. You can not just turn it off as you like. You play with your insulin level
But isnt tesa used to melt abdominal fat? I dont get why that would give you diabetes?
 
moonpies4misfits said:
Interesting. I've been contemplating trying Tesa once I get closer to my goal weight. Guess I have more research to do.
“If used wrong”. Tesa is FDA approved but need to understand dosage limits.
 
Lullabytreehugger said:
But isnt tesa used to melt abdominal fat? I dont get why that would give you diabetes?
Tesamorelin can sometimes make it harder for insulin to do its job. When insulin doesn’t work as effectively, blood sugar levels can stay high instead of being used by the cells. Over time, this increase in blood sugar can raise the risk of developing diabetes.

PopTart said:
“If used wrong”. Tesa is FDA approved but need to understand dosage limits.
Sorry, 'if used wrong' might not be the right term here. I’m not a native English speaker. However, just because it’s FDA-approved doesn’t mean it’s safe, especially if you self-administer it.
 
Sheldor said:
Sorry, 'if used wrong' might not be the right term here. I’m not a native English speaker. However, just because it’s FDA-approved doesn’t mean it’s safe, especially if you self-administer it.
Your english is excellent! I was just clarifying for moonpie the caveat in your post that tesa can cause diabetes if used wrong or improperly dosed and added the comment that it was also FDA approved. I did not mean to insinuate that FDA approved drugs are automatically safe under any circumstance. I’m on the same page as you.
 
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