FOX04 vs FOX04-DRI - HUGE Difference!

HormoneHustle

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I've done a lot of research on FOX04 and talked to a few people, and I'm pretty sure most of the places selling it online only have FOX04 and NOT FOX04-DRI. This is really important because they actually do the opposite of each other.

FOXO4 helps keep old cells alive by blocking apoptosis, which can speed up aging and cause diseases. FOXO4-DRI is designed to kill those old cells, which could help with aging and maybe even cancer.

So, if you've been taking FOX04 and it's not been working like you thought, it's probably because it wasn't the right kind!
 
Nikki_92 said:
I noticed the FOX04 on one vendor's list actually links to a lab analysis that says it's FOX04-DRI.

WOW, thank you!! This is super helpful information. I was just about to buy some. I found this info online, too, which explains it well:

Basically, regular FOXO4 (without the DRI) isn't good for getting rid of old cells. It might even keep them alive, which is the opposite of what you want. Plus, it doesn't last long in your body and isn't very strong.

So, taking the wrong kind of FOX04 probably won't do anything, or it could even make things worse!
 
My bad, it's because I don't post enough. I was reading over at Peppy's for a while.

I'm just trying to figure out where I went wrong when I thought I saw that well-known seller offer single vials on their website. I guess I can't talk about it, though.

@GeneTBH Could you explain the sourcing rules?
 
The rules seem to be aimed at people who just joined and start asking for sources right away.

I've been here for a few months and haven't done that. I was just asking about a specific seller mentioned in a previous post with a link to lab results. Someone even said that seller doesn't sell singles, which is confusing. I'm guessing I ended up on a fake site with the same name.

I get that the rules are to stop spam and manipulation. I don't think my question fits that. Maybe you disagree.
 
I don't know how to make this any clearer. Your forum status is "GLP-1 Novice" with a "No Source Discussion" badge.

The rules say new members can't talk about sources until they're "GLP-1 Apprentice". Novice is below Apprentice. The badge is there in case that wasn't obvious. How long you've been a member doesn't matter as much as your level of participation and following the rules.

Most people reach "GLP-1 Apprentice" in about a month. Complaining about it just takes longer.

We have too many users to check everyone individually. We use automatic systems to decide who moves up based on certain things (which I won't tell you). Following the rules is important. I hate the rules, but we need them because of bad actors.

I don't even care what you're talking about. The rules apply to everyone. Instead of arguing, read the rules and past posts. That's how you level up.
 
I saw some concerning news about compounded medications, and it reminded me of this thread. The FDA is looking into topical finasteride and has received multiple reports of side effects, including sexual dysfunction, anxiety, and even suicidal thoughts. It's probably a good idea to research the vendors you are using and make sure that they are reputable, since there are clearly some risks involved.
 
Nikki_92 said:
I saw some concerning news about compounded medications, and it reminded me of this thread. The FDA is looking into topical finasteride and has received multiple reports of side effects, including sexual dysfunction, anxiety, and even suicidal thoughts. It's probably a good idea to research the vendors you are using and make sure that they are reputable, since there are clearly some risks involved.

That's really scary! It makes you wonder what else is going on with these compounds. I'm definitely going to be more careful about where I get my peptides from now on.
 
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