I've been on ghrp2 and cjc1295(w/o dac) for around a month now. I'm naturally an ectomorph, hard gains l..easy to injure, shit type body basically.
Had 80% of my meniscus removed last year and turned 30. Was feeling pretty gutted and kind of wanted to quit .
Anyways, a month in and the gains obviously aren't noticeable bit I'm sleeping better and I know I'm recovering faster. I'm pushing my biggest numbers and not suffering horrible doms like I normally would..
My diet is good and hasn't changed. My motivation is up and the feeling of "progressing to only regress" is gone.
There's probably a bit of placebo and I'm okay with that. People can call it shit and to say jump on AAS , but it's giving me what I need right now. I'm giving it a 3 month trial at the moment, and I'll reassess then if I think it's worth it.
Has they're been studies and research to verify this. I've not heard this before.peptides carry to many unknown cancer risks imo. don't and won't use.
loads..google cancer igf or cancer hgh...
they both cause hyperplasia ofcourse it will effect cancer
Google aas sides...while you're doing your Google doctor masters degree, you better add casein protein causing cancer to your e-thesis.
Hope you've never eaten burnt toast, that's a carcinogen too...
There's no hard evidence that is concrete to support the cancer and peptides link. The pro's state that if you have cancer already. Peptides like cjc can increase the cancer rate. Its all theories. Half the stuff the world consumes or cooks with causes cancer.
And a big driving factor behind the afl posting negative things about peptides is to reduce the copycat effect.
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