Which peptide gave you real, noticeable results?

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CNCCurrency said:
Yeah hgh is not a peptide!
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is a peptide hormone , specifically a 191-amino acid single-chain polypeptide.

I think it quite foolish to leave out of the conversation because it IS one of the best, most studied, and beneficial compounds ANYONE on here could ever happen to research, AND some high-quality products are available from sponsors here.
 
Ultra_Unlimited said:
Human Growth Hormone (HGH) is a peptide hormone , specifically a 191-amino acid single-chain polypeptide.

I think it quite foolish to leave out of the conversation because it IS one of the best, most studied, and beneficial compounds ANYONE on here could ever happen to research, AND some high-quality products are available from sponsors here.
Key Differences:

Size: Peptides are short, consisting of few amino acids. Proteins are large macromolecules, often featuring hundreds or thousands of amino acids.

Structure: Peptides generally have simple, limited folding. Proteins possess complex 3D structures (secondary, tertiary, or quaternary).

Definition Cut-off:

While arbitrary, a chain of 50 or more amino acids is usually considered a protein, while fewer than 50 is a peptide

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Proteins and peptides are fundamental components of cells that carry out important biological functions. Proteins give cells their shape, for example, and they respond to signals transmitted from the extracellular environment. Certain types of peptides play key roles in regulating the activities of other molecules. Structurally, proteins and peptides are very similar, being made up of chains of amino acids that are held together by peptide bonds (also called amide bonds). So, what distinguishes a peptide from a protein?

The basic distinguishing factors are size and structure. Peptides are smaller than proteins. Traditionally, peptides are defined as molecules that consist of between 2 and 50 amino acids, whereas proteins are made up of 50 or more amino acids. In addition, peptides tend to be less well defined in structure than proteins, which can adopt complex conformations known as secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures. Functional distinctions may also be made between peptides and proteins.

Related Topics: protein peptide

Peptides, however, may be subdivided into oligopeptides, which have few amino acids (e.g., 2 to 20), and polypeptides, which have many amino acids. Proteins are formed from one or more polypeptides joined together. Hence, proteins essentially are very large peptides. In fact, some researchers use the term peptide to refer specifically to oligopeptides, or otherwise relatively short amino acid chains, with the term polypeptide being used to describe proteins, or chains of 50 or more amino acids.
 
IronPaw. said:
Sounds good, though in the past nutritionists have told me that frozen vegetables are fine for keeping up my vitamins and minerals.
Way better than canned. Not nearly as much salt, not sure how it is in Australia. We'll still do a frozen green bean depending on what's for dinner.
 
itsapinthing said:
I cant remember the dosage tbh but I was taking BPC once a day and TB-500 every three days.

I think it was a SLAP tear. It one of the muscles. It was pretty cool to see the oval black hole in the middle of the muscle belly and even cooler to see it 10% of the size 20 days later
Thats really Amazing it healed so much for you. Is your pain much better because of it too?
 
CNCCurrency said:
Yeah hgh is not a peptide!
Who cares? Neither are a number of other things mentioned in this thread. No need to be a pedantic asshat about it.
 
mrfat said:
Who cares? Neither are a number of other things mentioned in this thread. No need to be a pedantic asshat about it.
Oh look a clown who says who cares but attacks you. It is not a minor detail either. Idiot if you don't like it prove it wrong or keep you who cares to yourself!
 
I think my face DOES look different when I'm well into a KLOW cycle. It's not collagen, that builds slowly if it's building at all and I wouldn't be able to notice a difference. But I keep spotting my face on a Teams screen or in the bathroom mirror and it's just PRETTIER; glowy, evenly colored, smooth looking.
 
Goonwise said:
I am following this protocol to the dot. So it is NAD+ + SS-31. Yet to start on mots C. So far its been good.
This is one of the best laid out explanations I have seen for this protocol. I have used Grok to narrow a few protocols down and look at how to mitigate risks. If you have more like this is the their a possibility to share the documents? Either way thank you.
 
Flexon said:
So far I only used BPC 157, it helped with relieving prostatitis symptoms substantially, also had great effect on my tendon injuries too. I'm very, very grateful to the guys from Zagreb university who 'discovered' BPC and made research on it, and also the people popularizing it.

I also tried TB500, it didn't help, but the manufacturer was very probably a scammer.

What dosage and how much time did you used BCP-157?
 
Dydanz said:
What dosage and how much time did you used BCP-157?
The best effect I had with 1mg a day (2 x 0.5) taken sublingually (2-3 minutes), usually for several weeks, up to 2 months.
 
Flexon said:
The best effect I had with 1mg a day (2 x 0.5) taken sublingually (2-3 minutes), usually for several weeks, up to 2 months.
Did you just use the reconstituted peptide and squirt it under your tongue, or was it a special version? I've seen some peptides marketed in sublingual form - basically sheets that dissolve under your tongue.
 
pcola said:
Tirz has been amazing for me, no bad side effects whatsoever, just weight loss and inflammation gone. I had a blistered burn on the back of a finger and it healed amazingly fast so I think KLOW is a winner.
I second this. T and KLOE for the win 🏆
 
randompersonrandom said:
I think my face DOES look different when I'm well into a KLOW cycle. It's not collagen, that builds slowly if it's building at all and I wouldn't be able to notice a difference. But I keep spotting my face on a Teams screen or in the bathroom mirror and it's just PRETTIER; glowy, evenly colored, smooth looking.
Yes when I’m KLOE cycle get lots of complain my skin.
 
WLBLD said:
Do you feel a significant difference in pain with how much they've healed? What mg dose & how often do you. Is it once a week, or? In the site area or it doesn't matter where you inject?
I did both sub-q and close to injury, I truly didn’t see any improvement. I went from 10 units to at most 20, all over the course of 3-4 months. I wish I could say it greatly helped but it didn’t.
 
RigorMan said:
This is one of the best laid out explanations I have seen for this protocol. I have used Grok to narrow a few protocols down and look at how to mitigate risks. If you have more like this is the their a possibility to share the documents? Either way thank you.
There are no studies on this protocol, it is reddit based or I could have created it! Not scientific. Word of mouth based. Which could mean?
 
Tirz+Ms Reta for the win. Not mixed, on different days.

Semax subq,

and Klow baby. 😎

If I needed a knockout to sleep I'd take Selank again.

I think maybe in a different ratio with semax, they could be a good team together, but mixed equally did not work for me.
 
yeddie said:
reconstituted peptide and squirt it under your tongue
Yes, that's what I was doing. Before that I also used sublingual tablets, that worked as well, but it was much more expensive, and the manufacturer stoped selling them.
 
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