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Hey y'all! I briefly covered this in my intro posts, but wanted to move it to a dedicated thread here so I can broaden who is able to answer my questions. I'm an 18-year-old who recently lost a significant amount of weight, currently skinny fat, training 5 or more days a week, with sleep and diet already in a good place. My main goals are better recovery, sleep quality, overall health, and losing the remaining fat.

I've been researching BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu, and I'm still very much in the learning phase. Would love some guidance on how effective these are and beginner basics around dosing and bac water. As for GH secretagogues like CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin, I hope to learn more about them, but I'm honestly up in the air after hearing quite a few negatives. Any help or direction would mean a lot!
 
You're 18 , don't waste your money, keep doing what you are doing. Start researching for your training instead of peptides. Learn how to properly perform core lifts. Learn how to actually train.

Set some goals, whether its bodybuilding or powerlifting or Olympic lifting. Find some like minded individuals to help you out. Commit to doing a local meet or show in 12months. I personally would recommend powerlifting or strongman only because they seem like some of the cooler communities out there.
 
I appreciate the advice on focusing on the fundamentals! I am definitely staying committed to my training and hitting my core lifts, but my interest in peptides is more about the research and science side of things right now. I want to be as informed as possible, so I am looking for guides that explain how to tell if a source is legitimate and how to verify their lab results properly. If you know of any technical resources or archives that are good for a beginner to study, I would love to check them out while I keep working toward my lifting goals. Also, if anyone can point me toward the best places to actually purchase these for research so I can start looking at prices and getting a feel for the market, that would be a huge help!
 
cooldude37 said:
I appreciate the advice on focusing on the fundamentals! I am definitely staying committed to my training and hitting my core lifts, but my interest in peptides is more about the research and science side of things right now. I want to be as informed as possible, so I am looking for guides that explain how to tell if a source is legitimate and how to verify their lab results properly. If you know of any technical resources or archives that are good for a beginner to study, I would love to check them out while I keep working toward my lifting goals. Also, if anyone can point me toward the best places to actually purchase these for research so I can start looking at prices and getting a feel for the market, that would be a huge help!
You need to do the research for yourself, especially how to source the peptides, and you will have the help of search function on this website, so you can find other people's experiences. You won't find much of research on BPC for example, there isn't much of it and what's there is mainly not on humans. What @yrrdead said above is good advice, you are young, focus on getting better at training, and what you can research too is if your diet is really clean, if you have problems loosing remaining fat, does it work for you. There are various diets that work or don't for different people. Maybe you have food intolerances you are not aware of, that might make you more problems in the future. You might try some form of elimination diet. In general, young organism can tolerate much of abuse, but I would be much healthier now if I knew 30 years ago what made problems to my gut.
 
Take creatine if you aren't already. Keep in mind many people don't feel anything on BPC157 or TD500. Reta can help you get leaner. Make sure your protein intake is solid. Start training like the military if you want to get stronger. Long runs, lots of pull ups, planks, push-ups etc. I hear good things about Tesa Ipa and Cjc except Tesa can be expensive.
 
cooldude37 said:
As for GH secretagogues like CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin, I hope to learn more about them, but I'm honestly up in the air after hearing quite a few negatives.
Yeah, too young and too risky. People are taking these things to feel 18 again. So you are already there.

In case you don't know, GH peptides can fuse the growth plates, at least in theory, if they are not already fused.

See:

Thoughts on HGH

Im thinking about starting hgh probably something low around 6-8IUs a day. Im 18 yrs old and Im just looking to increase bonemass/musclemass and keep my growth hormone supply high for my overall health. Im on Reta and i'll be monitoring my glucose, so i wont have the appetite to give myself...

glp1forum.com

You can pulse up your IGF-1 naturally by eating more dairy, sleeping more or better, sprinting, lifting, etc:

Gemini said:
Method Impact on GH/IGF-1 Risk Level Primary Benefit/Mechanism Peptides (CJC/Ipam) High / Artificial High Direct pituitary stimulation; high risk for premature plate closure. Deep Sleep Maximum Natural Pulse Zero 70% of GH occurs in SWS (Slow Wave Sleep); essential for repair. Casein (Dairy Protein) High Sustained IGF-1 Low Slow-digesting; provides a steady 6-8 hour "drip" of IGF-1 precursors. Sauna (Heat) Very High (Acute) Low Acute GH surge (up to 5x); triggers heat-shock proteins for muscle protection. Sprinting/HIIT Acute Spikes Low Lactate-induced GH pulses; improves metabolic flexibility. Intermittent Fasting Significant GH Spike Low GH rises to protect muscle, but IGF-1 often drops . Melatonin (at night) Moderate/High Very Low Deepens REM/SWS; has a direct stimulatory effect on GH secretion. L-Glutamine Moderate (Acute) Very Low 2-5g can acutely raise GH levels within 90 minutes of ingestion. Arginine / Lysine Mild/Moderate Very Low Amino acid stack that nudges GH if taken on an empty stomach.
 
I would say, you don't need it. You are 18. Don't start fucking up your body with fx HGH, you have enough. Amen to calm logic and wulf00777, use creatine.
 
Calm Logic said:
Yeah, too young and too risky. People are taking these things to feel 18 again. So you are already there.

In case you don't know, GH peptides can fuse the growth plates, at least in theory, if they are not already fused.

See:

Thoughts on HGH

Im thinking about starting hgh probably something low around 6-8IUs a day. Im 18 yrs old and Im just looking to increase bonemass/musclemass and keep my growth hormone supply high for my overall health. Im on Reta and i'll be monitoring my glucose, so i wont have the appetite to give myself...

glp1forum.com

You can pulse up your IGF-1 naturally by eating more dairy, sleeping more or better, sprinting, lifting, etc:
That makes sense on the GH peptides. I'll hold off on those for now. What I'm more curious about are the recovery-focused ones like BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu. Training 5+ days a week, those seem like they could actually be useful for me. Are those flagged for the same age-related concerns, or is the caution more specific to anything that directly stimulates GH and IGF-1? And given where I'm at (solid diet, sleep, and training already dialed in), would those be worth looking into, or is the evidence still too thin to justify it? On a separate note, I've been looking into Anavar and I'm aware it can do real damage, especially at my age, but at this point I'm pretty set on trying it and I don't think I'm going to be talked out of it. I don't fully understand it yet so I'm not going in with a plan, which is exactly why I'm asking. I'd rather go in informed than just wing it, so any guidance on the actual risks and how to approach it safely would mean a lot.
 
cooldude37 said:
I've been looking into Anavar and I'm aware it can do real damage, especially at my age, but at this point I'm pretty set on trying it and I don't think I'm going to be talked out of it.
You are being idiotic. Go away.
 
Calm Logic said:
You are being idiotic. Go away.
Sorry, I don't mean to be idiotic. I'm simply trying to educate myself on these topics. Sorry if it is coming off this way, but I want to learn. Could you explain why it isn't recommended for my age? I don't understand why it would matter for my age.
 
It sounds like you’ve already made up your mind and are just looking for validation/sources. You’ve received the feedback that you may be making a bad decision if you proceed. If you have done the research, you would realize the risk of proceeding especially at your age. But ultimately it’s your body and life so it’s yours to do with.
 
cooldude37 said:
Sorry, I don't mean to be idiotic. I'm simply trying to educate myself on these topics. Sorry if it is coming off this way, but I want to learn. Could you explain why it isn't recommended for my age? I don't understand why it would matter for my age.
Ask ChatGPT or Google Gemini. They have more patience for dealing with self-abusing teens.

Just focusing on this bullshit while your body is better than it ever will be for muscle gains and recovery is a form of self-abuse (of your time and resources).

Creatine and protein powder are your best bets, and you don't even need those.
 
Calm Logic said:
Ask ChatGPT or Google Gemini. They have more patience for dealing with self-abusing teens.

Just focusing on this bullshit while your body is better than it ever will be for muscle gains and recovery is a form of self-abuse (of your time and resources).

Creatine and protein powder are your best bets, and you don't even need those.
Ok, I understand that my idea is not very popular and I will heavily rethink it. I truly and just here to learn about this topic as it interests me.
 
cooldude37 said:
That makes sense on the GH peptides. I'll hold off on those for now. What I'm more curious about are the recovery-focused ones like BPC-157, TB-500, and GHK-Cu. Training 5+ days a week, those seem like they could actually be useful for me. Are those flagged for the same age-related concerns, or is the caution more specific to anything that directly stimulates GH and IGF-1? And given where I'm at (solid diet, sleep, and training already dialed in), would those be worth looking into, or is the evidence still too thin to justify it? On a separate note, I've been looking into Anavar and I'm aware it can do real damage, especially at my age, but at this point I'm pretty set on trying it and I don't think I'm going to be talked out of it. I don't fully understand it yet so I'm not going in with a plan, which is exactly why I'm asking. I'd rather go in informed than just wing it, so any guidance on the actual risks and how to approach it safely would mean a lot.

That's incredibly stupid, but I get that some guys are just going to be stupid anyway. Instead of taking oral steroids, if you really want to go all out with steroids, get your testosterone levels checked and see what your baseline is. If it's low and you still want to go all out with steroids, just use 150–200 mg of exogenous testosterone per week and treat that as your first cycle.

That said, never use orals—it’s the dumbest thing you can do.
 
Primary care can order testosterone testing. Doesn’t hurt to ask. But no need usually at 18.
 
Dydanz said:
That's incredibly stupid, but I get that some guys are just going to be stupid anyway. Instead of taking oral steroids, if you really want to go all out with steroids, get your testosterone levels checked and see what your baseline is. If it's low and you still want to go all out with steroids, just use 150–200 mg of exogenous testosterone per week and treat that as your first cycle.

That said, never use orals—it’s the dumbest thing you can do.
Ok. I'm not very confident in taking anything. I know too little right now, and I have not the slightest clue where to start researching. I'm not trying to ruin my life for something so minuscule in my life, like muscles or height. But I am very interested in peptides and the benefits that they can have on your body, such as the recovery benefits of BPC-157 and TB-500. I don't want to be late on the trend of using peptides to benefit my body, so I am just trying to learn as much as I can.
 
Children- (Humans UNDER 25) shouldn't use things that alter/restrict their own growth and maturity from occurring. That's why a kid of 18 should do RESEARCH while they can and learn about these things and address them, IF DESIRED, after their maturity has progressed enough to understand why most children who are coddled and allowed to HARM THEMSELVES often do. There are literally thousands of sad stories of dumbasses who have life altering issues and damage done just because they are too f*cking immature and stubborn to understand that BASIC HUMAN REALITY. TLDR: Stop it, Child. Step away from the chemicals and ride what you brought within yourself until you are an adult (fully grown and mature, not just 'legally of age").
 
Any history of drug abuse, mental health issues, or problems at home? Cuz those are great motivators for doing stupid things to escape. Never works in the long-term.
 
cooldude37 said:
Ok. I'm not very confident in taking anything. I know too little right now, and I have not the slightest clue where to start researching. I'm not trying to ruin my life for something so minuscule in my life, like muscles or height. But I am very interested in peptides and the benefits that they can have on your body, such as the recovery benefits of BPC-157 and TB-500. I don't want to be late on the trend of using peptides to benefit my body, so I am just trying to learn as much as I can.
What recovery? If you have an injury BPC and TB MIGHT help but it may just be placebo at the end of the day. GHK-cu might help you get more beautiful if you're into the whole looksmaxxing stuff but it'll take years for it to do anything noticeable.

It sounds like peptides aren't what you're looking for and you're looking to get breadcrumbs that'll get you looking like a "sick cunt" if you know what I mean.

Keep grinding in the gym and eat right. Dial that in. Peptides are for us old heads that have nagging injuries and can't lose weight cause of the food noise loudspeaker we have going on.
 
For the folks reporting posts in this thread, rest assured we are keeping an eye on things.

I realize that many of you are concerned with the tone of some of the posts, while others are concerned with the safety of the OP and some of the things being discussed.

At the moment, there is nothing I consider a serious enough concern to delete any posts. In the interest of promoting free speech, good decision making, and harm reduction, I am going to leave things the way they are for now, unless/until I see something that is obviously inappropriate.

I believe these kind of discussions are important, both to help advance the knowledge and understanding of young members like the OP, as well as the allowing the strong statements and precautions of experienced members—who are trying to express the importance of better and more thoughtful decision-making—to remain as is and preserve the significance of their tone. I am confident that many of the strong statements come from genuine caring and concern and not ridicule or insult.

I do request everyone dial things down a couple of notches and try to be a little more thoughtful and respectful. Reason and constructive conversation usually accomplish much more than arguing and stomping feet.
 
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