u/RoutineYak6724

Thinking About Adding PT-141 to My Stack

Thinking about throwing PT-141 into the mix for libido. My theory is testosterone and GH handle one side of things, PT-141 hits the dopamine and arousal side that hormones alone might miss.

Will it help or am I just overthinking it?

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u/RoutineYak6724 — 8 days ago

BDNF Spray from Adera State and what I noticed

Got the BDNF Spray from Adera State a few weeks back been taking it about 30 to 45 minutes before my heaviest work times. Heavy computer days, writing, anything that needs me to focus.

What I noticed is my brain cooperates more lol its easier getting into the work. Not like a stimulant feel at all. More like the friction is just lower. Thoughts come together faster and I stay on track longer without having to tell myself to stop getting distracted.

Retention feels better too. Things stick more. Hard to explain but it is noticeable.

Not going to oversell it. It is subtle. But it is consistent and that matters more to me than some crazy first dose experience.

If you are a student, work a demanding job, or just spend a lot of time on a computer and want something that supports focus and retention without stimulants this is worth looking into.

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u/RoutineYak6724 — 1 month ago

My dog has been dealing with some joint stiffness and her coat has seen better days started wondering if BPC-157 or GHK-Cu could do anything for her the same way they work for people.

BPC-157 for the joint and gut side. GHK-Cu for skin and coat. The mechanisms are not that different in animals I read a lot of the original BPC research was done on rodents so I'm guessing its ok I'm not too sure

Has anyone tried either of these with their dog or any other pet did anything change?

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u/RoutineYak6724 — 2 months ago

On one hand the whole point of communities like this is that people are doing their own research running their own bloodwork tracking their own results a lot of us here probably know more about BPC-157 or Tesamorelin than their GP does asking your average doctor about peptide protocols is like asking someone who has never touched a car to diagnose an engine problem.

On the other hand contaminated products are real dosing errors happen and in all reality there are compounds that can cause problems if something goes wrong without anyone monitoring you. So what the truth?

Is a doctor necessary or is it more about having the right information, running bloodwork yourself, and knowing what to watch for? Or is the whole doctor conversation just and extra step people added for no reason?

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u/RoutineYak6724 — 2 months ago