r/PeptideNeo

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I’m taking Reta, TRT, Semax, selank, tesamorelin, klow, NAD+, and mots C. I have been taking them for about three months now. I haven’t lost any weight, but I have a ton of body recompositioning. I work out consistently 3-4 times per week. My cardio could improve. Any advice on this stack or things I should remove or add? I’m 43 years old, 6’3” and 280 pounds.

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u/No-Review2767 — 5 days ago
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Peptidehelper.org - Guide & Forum for those seeking reliable peptide information.

Has a suite of tools to help newcomers learn and understand peptides & how to conduct their own independent research!

It has in-depth, pertinent information & links to academic sources that support each of the peptide’s claims (some peptides don’t have much yet due to being experimental in nature).

There are currently 100+ catalogued research peptides and more information is always being added!

It includes the following features:

Peptide Library - A complete resource of a large variety of peptides and pertinent information about their approval level, purpoted effects, mechanisms, etc.

A Dosage Calculator

Peptide Combination/Stack Evaluator - Helps independent researchers understand how certain combinations of peptides create redundancies, potential dangers, but also can identify potentially synergistic research stacks. (Shows which pathways are impacted by which peptides & how they work together)

Head-to-Head Peptide Comparison - Compare different peptides based on effect, level of evidence, current approval phase (FDA Approved, Phase 2 trials, Approval in other countries, etc. - Useful for figuring out stacks and which peptides are potentially more risky for research.

Interaction Matrix - High-level chart that shows how every peptide would theoretically interact with all of the others based on the current understanding of academic research. Conveys information more rapidly than conducting individual evaluations.

Essential Guides - Storage, basic supplies, proper lyophilized peptide reconstitution technique, and administration techniques.

Essential Research Supplies - Links to find basics on Amazon and other easily accessible, reputable sites.

IMPORTANT NOTES:

  1. Always use more than one resource before moving forward with any research protocol.

  2. This is an active project. Information moves quickly so always verify with other sources before acting on the information found here.

  3. Remember that many of the peptides are NOT for human use. Know the risks and ALWAYS consult a doctor or licensed medical professional before conducting any kind of research.

Best of luck!!!

u/jcfin — 3 days ago