Heavy metals alongside purity is the right combination for Semax - CNS activity makes contamination risk higher than with peripherally-acting peptides. Batch quality variation explains most of the inconsistent cognitive response people report.
Thanks, Reta-Cake and CoolMom559 for the encouragement. I'm definitely going to keep focusing on my diet and see if increasing the dosage, like Dakota_70 recommended, makes a difference. It's helpful to hear that others have had similar experiences and still found success!
I agree with Chris_16, now is a good time to really look at what you are eating. Food cravings and how much you eat is just one aspect. What is the calorie breakdown of your meals? What do you grab when you are hungry and how long does it keep you feeling full?
Smaller meals aren't always lower...
I've been on semaglutide for about 14 months, with a small break last fall. I've only managed to lose around 20 lbs when my doctor thought I'd lose at least twice that. It seems to help curb my appetite, especially preventing overeating, but I still get hungry. I can usually eat a normal-sized...
I'm also new to this stuff. I'm over 50 and in great shape, but I'm not recovering the way I used to. I've got some old injuries that I've been dealing with for years, and I'm hoping peptides can help. I've used one source but it would be great to have more
Totally get it. That's how they don't list PEPTIDES on the order when you check out. Stealth packaging is a must. I've never bought any peptides themselves, according to my Alibaba history. Only "assorted goods". That's why those tiktokers showing off the packaging annoy me, they're blowing the...
A ton of places stopped because of chargebacks, which is the customers messing with them. Not even PayPal! Some folks were charging back if the juice didn't work as planned or if they thought it got lost in transit, or just to be jerks. I even heard someone bragging about it on the Tok as a...
I remember a list floating around on a different forum, but it's ancient history now. Anyone got the inside scoop on who's still accepting PayPal payments these days?
I saw a post on a medical site recently claiming surgery was cheaper—like $23,000 compared to $12,000 per year for the meds.
They didn't even mention the possible long-term effects of surgery.
Didn't convince me.
I don't know if it's more problematic than what some folks were already doing. I've heard of people using small doses to manage food issues, which could be a positive even if they’re already skinny.
I used it to drop vanity pounds, I guess. I probably could have lost weight the hard way, like I...