Florida Guy
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I've used peptides for a while with good results. The one time I ordered russian gear I forget exactly what it was, it wall a bit expensive. I used up the package and didn't notice any results. But I hear good reports on russian drugs in general
I've used some things from usa companies including bpc 157 which is excellent for joint, muscle, back problems plus intestinal problems and so on. TB 500 is another I've used and has a great effect on the body. Both of those can be taken by mouth whereas most peptides must be injected which is kind of a pain. You do get more effect by injecting
NMN is another one, also taken by mouth. I take about 900mg a day, it helps with general sense of well being. It has a number of benefits, do a search on these products and learn a lot more than what I can type here.
SubQ injections which is the way people usually inject, does not actually hurt if you do it right. Wipe down with alcohol, got your hypo ready, a quick jab with a tiny needle and you just feel a light touch. Put a tiny bit of antibiotic on it afterward and it won't itch. Some things you have to inject because it won't work otherwise. Insulin is a peptide and must be injected.
There are thousands of peptides but your doctor is unlikely to ever mention them. They are in most cases, not approved by fda and no one is going to spend millions doing testing since the product is natural and can't be patented. No big bucks = big pharma not interested. I hope to find one that treats or cures cfs
I've used some things from usa companies including bpc 157 which is excellent for joint, muscle, back problems plus intestinal problems and so on. TB 500 is another I've used and has a great effect on the body. Both of those can be taken by mouth whereas most peptides must be injected which is kind of a pain. You do get more effect by injecting
NMN is another one, also taken by mouth. I take about 900mg a day, it helps with general sense of well being. It has a number of benefits, do a search on these products and learn a lot more than what I can type here.
SubQ injections which is the way people usually inject, does not actually hurt if you do it right. Wipe down with alcohol, got your hypo ready, a quick jab with a tiny needle and you just feel a light touch. Put a tiny bit of antibiotic on it afterward and it won't itch. Some things you have to inject because it won't work otherwise. Insulin is a peptide and must be injected.
There are thousands of peptides but your doctor is unlikely to ever mention them. They are in most cases, not approved by fda and no one is going to spend millions doing testing since the product is natural and can't be patented. No big bucks = big pharma not interested. I hope to find one that treats or cures cfs