Which peptide gave you real, noticeable results?

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BinaryPinecone said:
sublingually? If this works are most peptides absorbed by the oral mucosa too ?
I don't se why it wouldn't work, but I can't be sure. I tried it with BPC, and I'm very happy that I did. I first heard about it from Ben Greenfield, then from Amber O'Hearn, she used it for gut issues and had success too.
 
Flexon said:
I don't se why it wouldn't work, but I can't be sure. I tried it with BPC, and I'm very happy that I did. I first heard about it from Ben Greenfield, then from Amber O'Hearn, she used it for gut issues and had success too.
How did u reconstitute for that? Drops, or?
 
WLBLD said:
How did u reconstitute for that? Drops, or?
The same as for injection. Needle pointed at the walls of the vial.
 
oldrunnerguy said:
Reta after one dose, ditto for Tirz, BPC-157 after 2-3 days.
What were your initial thoughts between Reta and tirz?
 
Chili777 said:
The safety profile is the same. The acetylation and amidation enhancements make it more bioavailable and increase the half-life so the effects are somewhat stronger, due to better absorption, and make it last longer. From my favorite peptide reference: https://pep-pedia.org/peptides/na-semax-amidate If you're a fan of Semax, this is even better and you can use less.
Do you have experience with adamax as well? I have heard some people recommending adamax over semax and NA semax. Its a bit more costly but seems interesting.
 
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.
I think this was one of the few ones I have seen which gets shared a lot. I am new to the world of peptides as well.

Also using chatgpt/claude or google gemini deep research is better than grok. Grok is not very good with their training data of peptides. Just my 2 cents.
 
Goonwise said:
Do you have experience with adamax as well? I have heard some people recommending adamax over semax and NA semax. Its a bit more costly but seems interesting.
No, but I have some on order. When I first started researching the Khavinson peptides, I read that Adamax may not be suitable for some like me, being in their mid-60's, as it may stimulate dopamine too much and potentially overwhelm BDNF receptors.

Gemini gave me this: "It is widely regarded as the most stimulatory of the bunch. It’s known for a more pronounced increase in BDNF (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor). Users often describe it as providing "limitless" levels of mental endurance, though some find it too intense for simple desk work. It is a high-performance booster, not a long-term health restorer. It is excellent for a deadline, but less ideal for daily longevity maintenance compared to Semax or Epitalon."

Pep-pedia say the dosage is only 200-300 mcg and via SQ only, and for no more than 2-4 weeks with an equal washout period. So I need still to determine under what circumstances I use it, and for how long. Sounds like rocket fuel at my age.
 
Chili777 said:
No, but I have some on order. When I first started researching the Khavinson peptides, I read that Adamax may not be suitable for some like me, being in their mid-60's, as it may stimulate dopamine too much and potentially overwhelm BDNF receptors.

Gemini gave me this: "It is widely regarded as the most stimulatory of the bunch. It’s known for a more pronounced increase in BDNF (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor). Users often describe it as providing "limitless" levels of mental endurance, though some find it too intense for simple desk work. It is a high-performance booster, not a long-term health restorer. It is excellent for a deadline, but less ideal for daily longevity maintenance compared to Semax or Epitalon."

Pep-pedia say the dosage is only 200-300 mcg and via SQ only, and for no more than 2-4 weeks with an equal washout period. So I need still to determine under what circumstances I use it, and for how long. Sounds like rocket fuel at my age.
I am in my mid 30s. I should try this to get some of my "limitless" energy back. With the kids and the job, I need something "limitless" like this or something old fashioned like snow.
 
Goonwise said:
I am in my mid 30s. I should try this to get some of my "limitless" energy back. With the kids and the job, I need something "limitless" like this or something old fashioned like snow.
LOL. I had two youngins at that age and it would have been perfect then. It's definitely cheaper and cleaner than ❄️.
 
Retarage said:
What were your initial thoughts between Reta and tirz?
Honestly, I can't tell the difference. Did 2 months of Reta at 1.5mg/week and am currently on 3rd week of Tirz at the same dose. Bloodwork showed good improvement on A1c, and really good improvement with lipid profile. Will do 2 months of Tirz and repeat bloodwork. Appetite suppression on both feels equal, and I can resist the urge to binge on Reese's Cups. Both cause a fair amount of constipation, I've never experienced nausea with either. I lost about 9 pounds in 6 weeks on Reta (which was not my intention), and weight is remaining steady on Tirz. No loss of energy on either, no anhedonia, continuing my 3 times a week resistance training and 2 times daily walks (I go anywhere from 5-8 miles total every day). My BMI is 19.3 and I'm 5'10". (I did not intend to lose weight, as I'm already pretty lean and honestly in pretty good shape for a guy staring down 70 years of age. GLP1's are freakng amazing for folks who want to lose weight, and just as amazing for people (me!) who'd like to live longer.
 
Chili777 said:
LOL. I had two youngins at that age and it would have been perfect then. It's definitely cheaper and cleaner than ❄️.
Yeah. The energy needed to handle kids is severely underestimated. I can see why asian households are multi generational with grandparents.
 
Tirz and Reta , of course.

GLOW objectively improved my skin with results appearing in about 1 month .

Ipamorelin and CJC NODAC are absolutely giving me the expected GH pulses , I can feel them. I think it longer term monitoring is needed for observable effects.
 
Aside from Tirz and Reta, MT-2 has real world effects. The first thing I noticed, was darkening of existing moles and sun spots; not so dark that they were gross or anything, but noticeable to me in the mirror. While your skin will get darker, any skin that is exposed to the sun (face, arms, and legs in my case), will get much darker than parts covered by clothing; so I've got a hell of a farmers tan going on in early march that I will have to work to balance out. Also, I'm pretty sure my overall complexion is darker than it would normally be. Rosacea runs in my family, so on sunny days, my face is almost always red, which prompts people to ask if I'm hot, sunburned, or need to sit down for a minute - needless to say, I f*cking hate this. Since starting MT-2, my face is more tan than red, so I'm all in on the farmers tan. The last thing, and it's hilarious, but I do sometimes feel like a 16 year old again, in that I will totally get a chubby for no reason at all. This can be a bit annoying, so I started taking it at night so not to have the unexpected tightening of the pants while shopping for groceries.
 
tony56k said:
Biggest wow factor for me would be Reta, MOTSC and KLOW. They all doing as inteded and beyond. Particularly the MOTSC. Taking training to another level.
My MOTSC is on the way. How has it helped you with training?
 
IronPaw. said:
Reta of course, but the inclusion of Cagrilintide later on to further increase food noise suppression has been fantastic! I take them together at the same time every 3 days, 5mg Reta, 1mg Cag.

DSIP was quite effective too for deep restful sleep, need to get more of that.

Noticeable effects from both Selank and Semax, which i prefer to take at separate times.

I am burning a lot of fat, but started HGH, 5-Amino-1 MQ plus a lot of other changes etc to be sure how much each one is responsible for.

Energy has greatly increased but again starting too many things at once to narrow them down, Test (was up to 250mg twice a week but have reduced to 80mg every other day) NAD+ 100mg eod, SS-31 4mg every night, Mots-c 2.5mg most days.
What benefits have you seen from Selank and Semax? Considering one or possibly both to try and improve my mood/irritability but not sure on whether to take the plunge.
 
tomokkerpro said:
What benefits have you seen from Selank and Semax? Considering one or possibly both to try and improve my mood/irritability but not sure on whether to take the plunge.
If only getting one, get Selank.

Both had a noticeable effect, with taking Semax first thing in the morning, i felt it clearly riding my motorbike to work through heavy traffic.

I could easily concentrate on more hazards and felt sharper and better focused.

But the general feeling of well-being and calm with Selank so pleasant.

You can take both, but it is not recommended to use at exactly the same time, as they have different and somewhat competing effects. Calm vs focused.

Can recommended both. ✅
 
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