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IV, IM, subq all near 100% absorption rates. Difference is speed. IV instant, IM close, subq slower. Oral poorly absorbed through digestion, sometimes under 5-10% so needs much more. Vitamin C and E help absorption. Without enough C you pee it out quick.
 
the point is you can drop serious cash on peptides that might do nothing, or spend way less and just get actual HGH. tried a few, didn't like one, wasted money on igf1-lr3. now on low dose HGH, sleep great, and 6 months in starting to see real benefits.
 
Been on it since late March. The trick is patience—don't bump the dose until you really plateau. 10mg ended up being perfect for me. No side effects to speak of either.
 
second dose of 5mg yesterday and woke up with awful stomach pain, bloating, diarrhea. feeling pretty sick. is this the mounjaro or something else?
 
Can stay on 1–2mg for months longer. Go higher 3–5mg shorter and take zinc. GHK-Cu and zinc balance each other — high copper from GHK-Cu tanks zinc levels. GHK-Cu heals skin and hair, zinc supports immunity and balances the copper.
 
5mg blend vial running out at 250mg daily each — taken 80% of my rotator cuff pain away. thinking of stepping up to 10mg blend next time.
 
52kg is the full-person milestone - the last 9 tend to feel slower because the visible change per effort compresses. Habit focus over remaining-number focus is what moves it.
 
Yep, there's a real difference. People tend to hold back on commenting on looks now which we should anyway. If you feel good in yourself that's what matters.
 
The carb piece is often what stalls people in the final stretch. Too restricted for too long and energy drops, which makes the last few months harder. Adding moderate carbs back around workouts specifically tends to help more than adding them generally.
 
52kg is a whole person gone. The last 9kg when you're this close is where most people find patience gets harder than the weight loss itself. Bumping to 12.5 when progress slows is the right move. Size 14 is close - the body tends to respond well at this stage when protein stays high and the medication has time to settle at the new dose.
 
The last stretch is genuinely the hardest - 52kg down and 9kg left is a much smaller ratio than the motivation makes it feel. The dose bump takes a few weeks to register anyway, so the real task is bridging that window.
 
52kg and 9 to go is the hardest stretch for most people - the deficit narrows and motivation dips right when the finish line is visible. That part is normal and it ends.
 
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