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Thanks for the reply! Nice to see you here. I agree with you fully, and we're on the same page about a lot of the supplements (and sugar). To answer your questions about what my current protocols look like:Woman here. I’d love to know what options you have explored as far as supplements go? What does your diet look like? Messing with our delicate hormonal balance is serious business and often irreversible for us (voice changes) and I would exhaust all other options before deciding to hop on any sort of cycle as a non-competitor, although it seems that Anavar is the most female-friendly option as far as anabolics go. It is not without its risks of course. I am petite and highly sensitive to what I put in my body and I fear that I’d be one of those ladies who experienced all of the sides, which would outweigh any benefits for me personally. I love taurine for strength, and maca or ashwaganda for libido. For energy, good old fashioned sugar is enough to fuel me, better than any preworkout/caffeine. I metabolize sugar very well so the calories are worth it for me. I’m looking into microdosing test for HRT as I believe I am entering perimenopause territory. It’s not something I take lightly and it’s strictly to improve my quality of life though. Whatever gains are to be had from that are purely an added benefit.
Much appreciated! Our diets are very similar.Thanks for the reply! Nice to see you here. I agree with you fully, and we're on the same page about a lot of the supplements (and sugar). To answer your questions about what my current protocols look like:
Supplements: (I'm assuming you mean things available over the counter)
- Taurine and creatine daily
-Nonstim pre-workout (prefer my caffeine from coffee)
-Magnesium for sleep support
-Ashwaganda to manage stress
-Others to fill in gaps when lacking in nutrition or taking certain peptides, but not necessarily daily: Vitamin C, methylated B vitamins, TMG, fish oil, iodine, CoQ10, bioquercetin... I'm sure I'm missing a few
Diet: high carb, moderate protein, lower fat
Morning - fruit only + coffee / espresso
Noon - some sort of protein supplement (Greek yogurt, protein shake)
Early afternoon - vegetable and protein meal
Dinner - vegetable, starch, protein meal
If I need snacks I'll do hard boiled eggs, brazil nuts, more fruit
Most likely some sort of dessert (not some BS like Halo Top)
Peptides:
-low-dose GLP for appetite support; prefer reta generally but tirz seems better for inflammation so i'll rotate between them sometimes
-bpc / ghk-cu for inflammation
-ta-1/thymulin for immune support
-will rotate others in and out , I've used GHRH/Ps in the past
Similar to you I'm planning to start low-dose test c (3mg/week) and HGH (2iu) primarily for general wellness and recovery, energy, libido, etc. although I am hoping it will also support body comp, in particular muscle preservation and overall leanness. I'm already low body weight, low bf % so I don't really need fat loss. I also have anavar available and I'm considering a short cycle of it to support muscle growth, but only at very low dose and short duration (at which point it may not be worth it anyway).
I agree Tirz was better at inflammation reduction but I still stick to Reta because I have fewer sides overall. I did add Kpv for inflammation and it has been fantastic.Thanks for the reply! Nice to see you here. I agree with you fully, and we're on the same page about a lot of the supplements (and sugar). To answer your questions about what my current protocols look like:
Supplements: (I'm assuming you mean things available over the counter)
- Taurine and creatine daily
-Nonstim pre-workout (prefer my caffeine from coffee)
-Magnesium for sleep support
-Ashwaganda to manage stress
-Others to fill in gaps when lacking in nutrition or taking certain peptides, but not necessarily daily: Vitamin C, methylated B vitamins, TMG, fish oil, iodine, CoQ10, bioquercetin... I'm sure I'm missing a few
Diet: high carb, moderate protein, lower fat
Morning - fruit only + coffee / espresso
Noon - some sort of protein supplement (Greek yogurt, protein shake)
Early afternoon - vegetable and protein meal
Dinner - vegetable, starch, protein meal
If I need snacks I'll do hard boiled eggs, brazil nuts, more fruit
Most likely some sort of dessert (not some BS like Halo Top)
Peptides:
-low-dose GLP for appetite support; prefer reta generally but tirz seems better for inflammation so i'll rotate between them sometimes
-bpc / ghk-cu for inflammation
-ta-1/thymulin for immune support
-will rotate others in and out , I've used GHRH/Ps in the past
Similar to you I'm planning to start low-dose test c (3mg/week) and HGH (2iu) primarily for general wellness and recovery, energy, libido, etc. although I am hoping it will also support body comp, in particular muscle preservation and overall leanness. I'm already low body weight, low bf % so I don't really need fat loss. I also have anavar available and I'm considering a short cycle of it to support muscle growth, but only at very low dose and short duration (at which point it may not be worth it anyway).
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At what dosage? In your experience has the reduction in inflammation been systemic or did the KPV work better locally near your injection sites?I did add Kpv for inflammation and it has been fantastic.
There are several sites like PrivateMD these days where you can order your own blood labs and leave your doctor out of it. If the hGH is too daunting you could start with one of the GH secretagogues.want to start HGh but need to do bloodwork first and keep procrastinating doing that.
Took first dose of Test C today, will do bloodwork in 2 weeks and again in 6 weeks when I should hit steady state. 3mg/week split to 2 doses.Much appreciated! Our diets are very similar.Please keep us (me) updated if you decide to hop on that short var cycle, I’m really curious about the potential of a low dose (and I’m also here for the ride if you wish to detail your experience on low-dose test, too.) Sorry I can’t really contribute much to the discussion you started, I’m mostly here to learn. Still relatively new to all of this.
I’m stupid excited for you lol I can’t wait for more updates!Took first dose of Test C today, will do bloodwork in 2 weeks and again in 6 weeks when I should hit steady state. 3mg/week split to 2 doses.
Took first dose of Test C today, will do bloodwork in 2 weeks and again in 6 weeks when I should hit steady state. 3mg/week split to 2 doses.
500mcg has worked great for me and been systematic, seems like many of the bumps and bruises have less pain when taking it. I believe I started at 300mcg but I start everything really low.At what dosage? In your experience has the reduction in inflammation been systemic or did the KPV work better locally near your injection sites?
I plan on going with fitomics and do them all myself but I just keep procrastinating doing it. I’ve taken tesa/Ipa but I bought a blend and I am waiting on individual ones as I want to dose tesa higher. I didn’t really notice anything from them but only ran 4 or 5 weeks.There are several sites like PrivateMD these days where you can order your own blood labs and leave your doctor out of it. If the hGH is too daunting you could start with one of the GH secretagogues.
I will share for sure!Right on, wishing everything goes safe and successful for you.Curious to know how you feel as days/weeks go on, if you are willing to share.
Following. Best wishes.3mg/week split to 2 doses
Smart. I've been sitting on a stash for a while but only started to see consistent user reports in the past couple of weeks. ThanksI start everything really low
I keep hearing they're cheaper but I couldn't figure out how to order custom panels on their site. If you have time, post your overall experience with them here on Meso once you get it all done.Fitomics
I have a whole write up of my experience with KPV on here, have done that with a couple of peptides I’ve ran because I couldn’t find much when researching them.Smart. I've been sitting on a stash for a while but only started to see consistent user reports in the past couple of weeks. Thanks
I keep hearing they're cheaper but I couldn't figure out how to order custom panels on their site. If you have time, post your overall experience with them here on Meso once you get it all done.
I love Reta. Good choice.I agree Tirz was better at inflammation reduction but I still stick to Reta because I have fewer sides overall. I did add Kpv for inflammation and it has been fantastic.
I want to start HGh but need to do bloodwork first and keep procrastinating doing that.
