u/Now26-CP

Coffee and peppers real review

Started using them in January became an affiliate in March
I want to become an affiliate because I also wanted to spread the word about how pep/tides has changed my life with two autoimmune diseases. I wanted to help others who suffer and are still looking for the answer.

Check them out on their website

Also, please follow me on TikTok HerSilentReign

u/Now26-CP — 8 days ago
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I’ve been doing a lot of reading on peptides lately, especially ones that can affect HGH/hormone pathways like Tesamorelin, Ipamorelin, CJC-1295, etc., and I wanted to hear other people’s thoughts and experiences.

I know there’s no clear direct evidence showing these peptides cause cancer, but I also understand that anything influencing hormones or growth pathways naturally raises questions — especially for people with a history of cancer or hormone-sensitive cancers. Even things like birth control and hormone therapy come with similar discussions and cautions.

For those who are knowledgeable on the topic or have personal experience:

- Did your doctor advise against certain peptides after cancer?

- Have you found any good studies or information worth reading?

- Do you personally think the concern is overblown, reasonable caution, or somewhere in the middle?

- Has anyone here used peptides like tesa, ipa, or CJC after remission?

I’m genuinely trying to learn more and hear balanced opinions from both sides, not spread fear or misinformation. There’s so much conflicting information online, and I think open discussion is important.

#Peptides #Tesamorelin #Ipamorelin #CJC1295 #HGH #Hormones #Biohacking #PeptideTherapy #CancerResearch #Wellness #Longevity #HealthDiscussion #ResearchPeptides #HormoneHealth

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u/Now26-CP — 14 days ago

I’ve been thinking a lot about regulation lately, especially when it comes to things like peptides, supplements, vitamins, and even energy drinks.

Personally, I lean much more toward freedom of choice than relying on FDA approval. I understand the purpose behind regulation — safety, quality control, etc. — but at times it feels like the system doesn’t always prioritize people in the way it should.

For example, you can walk into a store and easily buy energy drinks packed with stimulants or shelves full of vitamins that aren’t always tightly regulated, but other compounds are restricted, expensive, or difficult to access.

From my own experience, I’ve seen how much of a difference certain approaches can make when you’re actually paying attention to your body and being intentional. That’s part of why this topic stands out to me.

That contrast makes me question where the line is drawn and why. To me, it sometimes feels like the system benefits more from people staying dependent than truly being empowered to take control of their health.

I’m not saying there should be no regulation at all, but I do believe adults should have more freedom to make informed decisions about what they put into their bodies.

Curious how others see it — do you trust the current system, or do you think there should be more personal freedom when it comes to health choices?

\#FDA #freedomofchoice #healthdiscussion #peptides #supplements #vitamins #energydrinks #wellness #healthfreedom #discussion

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u/Now26-CP — 14 days ago

Hey everyone! I'm u/Now26-CP, a founding moderator of r/greypeppersven.

This is our new home for all things related to greypeppers. We're excited to have you join us!

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Thanks for being part of the very first wave. Together, let's make r/greypeppersven amazing.

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u/Now26-CP — 14 days ago

I started using them in January for my research purposes! Love them so much became an affiliate in March! But boy did I not realize how much work that meant!

I am here to share with you, my experience on Reddit and on TT HerSilentReign

Code now26 always gets you a discount!

I’ve personally always used a FedEx option just so I would get it in two days if I did learn do not order on Thursday or Friday you won’t get in until the next week either that Tuesday or Wednesday!

My favorite stack. I’m using right now.

TRZ

Kpv/wolverine

Salank absolutely amazing if you experience real anxiety attack attacks!

MT2 was right probably not my favorite

GHKCU probably one of my faves although it did take around 8 to 9 weeks to actually see results!

I’m personally not big on anything that affects your hormones so I have no experience with any of that, but you are more than welcome to share your research notes!

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u/Now26-CP — 14 days ago
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Before ➡️ After

I wanted to share my personal experience over time. The difference honestly surprised me more than I expected.

I’ve been focusing on consistency and paying attention to how my body responds to things, and this is where I’ve landed so far. Still learning, still adjusting, but I’m happy with the progress.

Not giving advice or recommendations — just sharing my own journey.

Has anyone else experienced something similar or noticed changes over time?

#beforeandafter #progress #journey #selfimprovement #consistency #results #transformation #personalexperience #coffeeandpeppers”Now26”

u/Now26-CP — 14 days ago
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It’s not too late to focus on your health!

I didn’t starve myself, I didn’t suffer, I didn’t lose all my muscle, heck! I didn’t even work out as a mom of 4 I never had time! I broke past a stigma and did my own research because normal routes did not work for me!

4 months ago, my body didn’t look like this!

My Husband just started his journey a 2 month ago and down 23 pounds!

Go down every rabbit hole until you find what works for YOUR body! No body is the same!

I’ve never felt healthier and more confident than I do now!

I found out that my body was not operating the way it should to allow my metabolism to work. 🌶️

u/Now26-CP — 14 days ago