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Ghk cu = acromegaly

Started by Rira ( autist with a hammer ) 56 replies 10 people Last activity Jun 3, 2026

May 8, 2026 #42
Skin it’s used for anti aging
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May 18, 2026 #46
Test binds way more DHT to the scalp than mast does
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May 19, 2026 #47
The dosage amount of gluta is so high you’ll run through the vials before those seven days
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May 23, 2026 #49
Finasteride. U can get it as a script for dumb cheap. I have a shit ton of the 1mg pills I don't use anymore. I switched to a low dose compound topical and use it a couple times a week
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May 23, 2026 #50
I’ve not had my coffee yet this morning. I already take the 5 mg for that. Lol. I can’t say it did any good, but I was pretty far gone by the time I started. And I’ve been on it for four years so I have a good data sample. Lol. Maybe if I would’ve started earlier in life
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May 27, 2026 #51
Tropical sounds a lot healthier. Finasteride as a lot of sides.
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May 28, 2026 #52
That part! That's why I stopped with the pills. I did 1 mg for maybe a week, by like day 4 I said yeahhh I don't like this, my mood and my libido tanked. Swap to half a milligram, then every other day, then I was just like f this I don't want to deal with it. Topical has been better, less systemic absorption, esp depending on the concentration/frequency used!
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May 31, 2026 #53
Gluta is apparently pretty unstable. I'm going to give that taurine water a shot and hope I get some benefits from low dosing daily. Just want that clear freckle-free skin
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Jun 2, 2026 #55
Local compounding pharmacy! I know some people make their own tropical solution by crushing up fin pills, but I haven't done that (and likely wouldn't personally)
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