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Should you ask your ma for peptides this Christmas? Maybe?
(don't inject like this)
What are peptides?
They are short chains of amino acids (which is what makes up proteins), these are naturally produced in your body. They are signalling molecules like hormones, neuropeptides etc. That tells your cells to perform actions like healing, growing, and increased pigmentation.
How do they work?
Each different kind of peptide acts as a mimic of a natural biological process. Once in the body they will bind to specific cell receptors and cause a reaction that for example may produce:
Increased collagen, reducing skin wrinkles and lines + make the skin firmer
Increase HGH (Human Growth Hormone) release, possibly causing you to get taller (unless your growth plates are closed.)
Increase repair of tissue
Produce more melanin (making you more tanned)
In what ways do peptides make you look better?
Here are some uses of peptides:
Weight loss, increasing metabolism will cause you to lose fat quicker
Growing muscles, increasing lean muscle mass and aiding quicker recovery
Improve skin - Reduces wrinkles, making skin firmer and more elastic
Hair growth - Causes hair to grow in thicker
Tanning - Better colouring without a spray tan or a tanning bed
They can make you look better; however, they may also do the opposite if taken wrong/ without care some examples are:
Allergic reactions + Lack of regulation - Peptides sold online may be contaminated with other substances due to a lack of care during production, there sold as ‘research chemicals’ as a loophole around legal regulations. This means they are sold only for lab research.
Because of this, depending on your seller there is likely a lack of quality control and can cause allergic reactions or other unwanted side effects.
Because of this, the long-term side effects/risks of SOME peptides are unknown.
Most common risk: Injections - Injecting wrong/ carelessly can cause issues like blood clotting, blood diseases if you are not sterilising your needles and tissue death. Could be minor and could also be serious.
Injections (SubQ and IM) - Most effective + common method, because they are sometimes unable to survive your digestive system and injections bypass that system.
Should be injected into a fat layer under your skin (SubQ) like your stomach and high, or deeper into the muscles (IM- Less common) although sometimes people inject them into their faces for quicker results. (More dangerous btw)
Tropical creams/serums - For skin peptides, less effective than injections.
Nasal sprays - Useful for some peptides like Melantan II, but taking the correct dose is a lot harder.
WHICH ONES SHOULD YOU ASK FOR?
There are a bunch of peptides, I'm just going to list some of the most popular ones right now and explain what they do, how they make you look better and the risks they may specifically have.
Mimics hormone that stimulates melanin
This causes you to have a permanent /long-term tan without risking things like high risk of cancer due to sun beds and a patchy spray tan. Also, it just looks better than spray tans.
Links to melanoma, nausea, darkening freckles or moles.
Copper-peptide that improves skin and hair regeneration by boosting collagen, elasticity and glycosaminoglycans (used for ‘anti-aging’)
Increase in collagen and etc. Means your hair will grow thicker and faster, as well as reducing wrinkles and fine lines on your skin, causing your skin to look tighter.
Can be applied tropically (slower results)
Potential skin irritation, overuse can break down collagen making you look worse than before.
Growth hormone enhancers, stimulate your pituitary gland to produce more GH and also stimulates your liver to produce IGF-1.
These together can increase mean muscle mass, cause you to lose weight, improve skin quality and are also used in injury recovery.
Potentially cause high levels of water retention, pain in your joins and elevated GH can cause organ growth (would need surgery) and increase insulin resistance
Used for Weight Loss
Causes EXTREME fat loss, possibly more effective than other medical treatments such as Ozempic and mounjaro.
Causes gastrointestinal issues like vomiting, nausea etc. Can cause muscle loss and its new so has limited clinical trials and so also has unknown long term side effects/risks.
Refrigerate - Most need to be stored in a fridge of around 2-8°C
AFTER they have been mixed with bacteriostatic water (stops growth of bacteria allowing the peptides to be longer lasting + safe)
Keep out of light - Light dehydrates peptides
Limited shelf life - After mixed with the bacteriostatic water they last around 1-4 weeks depending on the specific peptide
Can’t be put in the freezer
Injections
Basically 100% of compound enters your system
Bypass digestive system
Precise dosages able to set up a long-term plan
However,
Infections if not sterilising equipment properly
Contamination of vials
Reactions to needles, pain, swelling, lumps
Tissue damage / Nerve damage, if you inject wrong like in the wrong place you could cause this
Compartmental Syndrome - Repeated intramuscular injections (deep in muscle tissue) can cause pressure to build up in your muscles.
Permanent nerve and muscle damage and limb loss if not treated
Or you can take them as creams or sprays but as said before they are less effective yet much safer. Creams are best for safe localised effects in peptides which improve skin quality like GHK-Cu.
Shouldn’t really take them if you’re under 18 because it can cause hormone imbalance, however, it is your life.
History of cancer
Are an idiot and are likely to inject wrong
Ignore that the long-term side effects/risks are unknown
Are possibly not smart enough to inject properly
Notes
These are research chemicals, most the before and after you see on social media are false and aim to promote a seller, results won't be as quick or instant like you see on some pages
Your source matters the most, bad source = Washed + Money wasted
They shouldn’t be used as a cheat code it’s important to maintain a good lifestyle
Thank you for (possibly) reading I hope this is okay
Should you ask your ma for peptides this Christmas? Maybe?
(don't inject like this)
What are peptides?
They are short chains of amino acids (which is what makes up proteins), these are naturally produced in your body. They are signalling molecules like hormones, neuropeptides etc. That tells your cells to perform actions like healing, growing, and increased pigmentation.
How do they work?
Each different kind of peptide acts as a mimic of a natural biological process. Once in the body they will bind to specific cell receptors and cause a reaction that for example may produce:
Increased collagen, reducing skin wrinkles and lines + make the skin firmer
Increase HGH (Human Growth Hormone) release, possibly causing you to get taller (unless your growth plates are closed.)
Increase repair of tissue
Produce more melanin (making you more tanned)
In what ways do peptides make you look better?
Here are some uses of peptides:
Weight loss, increasing metabolism will cause you to lose fat quicker
Growing muscles, increasing lean muscle mass and aiding quicker recovery
Improve skin - Reduces wrinkles, making skin firmer and more elastic
Hair growth - Causes hair to grow in thicker
Tanning - Better colouring without a spray tan or a tanning bed
They can make you look better; however, they may also do the opposite if taken wrong/ without care some examples are:
Allergic reactions + Lack of regulation - Peptides sold online may be contaminated with other substances due to a lack of care during production, there sold as ‘research chemicals’ as a loophole around legal regulations. This means they are sold only for lab research.
Because of this, depending on your seller there is likely a lack of quality control and can cause allergic reactions or other unwanted side effects.
Because of this, the long-term side effects/risks of SOME peptides are unknown.
Most common risk: Injections - Injecting wrong/ carelessly can cause issues like blood clotting, blood diseases if you are not sterilising your needles and tissue death. Could be minor and could also be serious.
Injections (SubQ and IM) - Most effective + common method, because they are sometimes unable to survive your digestive system and injections bypass that system.
Should be injected into a fat layer under your skin (SubQ) like your stomach and high, or deeper into the muscles (IM- Less common) although sometimes people inject them into their faces for quicker results. (More dangerous btw)
Tropical creams/serums - For skin peptides, less effective than injections.
Nasal sprays - Useful for some peptides like Melantan II, but taking the correct dose is a lot harder. View attachment 223880View attachment 223882
WHICH ONES SHOULD YOU ASK FOR?
There are a bunch of peptides, I'm just going to list some of the most popular ones right now and explain what they do, how they make you look better and the risks they may specifically have.
Mimics hormone that stimulates melanin
This causes you to have a permanent /long-term tan without risking things like high risk of cancer due to sun beds and a patchy spray tan. Also, it just looks better than spray tans.
Links to melanoma, nausea, darkening freckles or moles.
Copper-peptide that improves skin and hair regeneration by boosting collagen, elasticity and glycosaminoglycans (used for ‘anti-aging’)
Increase in collagen and etc. Means your hair will grow thicker and faster, as well as reducing wrinkles and fine lines on your skin, causing your skin to look tighter.
Can be applied tropically (slower results)
Potential skin irritation, overuse can break down collagen making you look worse than before.
Growth hormone enhancers, stimulate your pituitary gland to produce more GH and also stimulates your liver to produce IGF-1.
These together can increase mean muscle mass, cause you to lose weight, improve skin quality and are also used in injury recovery.
Potentially cause high levels of water retention, pain in your joins and elevated GH can cause organ growth (would need surgery) and increase insulin resistance
Causes EXTREME fat loss, possibly more effective than other medical treatments such as Ozempic and mounjaro.
Causes gastrointestinal issues like vomiting, nausea etc. Can cause muscle loss and its new so has limited clinical trials and so also has unknown long term side effects/risks.
Refrigerate - Most need to be stored in a fridge of around 2-8°C
AFTER they have been mixed with bacteriostatic water (stops growth of bacteria allowing the peptides to be longer lasting + safe)
Keep out of light - Light dehydrates peptides
Limited shelf life - After mixed with the bacteriostatic water they last around 1-4 weeks depending on the specific peptide
Can’t be put in the freezer
Injections
Basically 100% of compound enters your system
Bypass digestive system
Precise dosages able to set up a long-term plan
However,
Infections if not sterilising equipment properly
Contamination of vials
Reactions to needles, pain, swelling, lumps
Tissue damage / Nerve damage, if you inject wrong like in the wrong place you could cause this
Compartmental Syndrome - Repeated intramuscular injections (deep in muscle tissue) can cause pressure to build up in your muscles.
Permanent nerve and muscle damage and limb loss if not treated
Or you can take them as creams or sprays but as said before they are less effective yet much safer. Creams are best for safe localised effects in peptides which improve skin quality like GHK-Cu.
Shouldn’t really take them if you’re under 18 because it can cause hormone imbalance, however, it is your life.
History of cancer
Are an idiot and are likely to inject wrong
Ignore that the long-term side effects/risks are unknown
Are possibly not smart enough to inject properly
Notes
These are research chemicals, most the before and after you see on social media are false and aim to promote a seller, results won't be as quick or instant like you see on some pages
Your source matters the most, bad source = Washed + Money wasted
They shouldn’t be used as a cheat code it’s important to maintain a good lifestyle
Thank you for (possibly) reading I hope this is okay
Should you ask your ma for peptides this Christmas? Maybe?
(don't inject like this)
What are peptides?
They are short chains of amino acids (which is what makes up proteins), these are naturally produced in your body. They are signalling molecules like hormones, neuropeptides etc. That tells your cells to perform actions like healing, growing, and increased pigmentation.
How do they work?
Each different kind of peptide acts as a mimic of a natural biological process. Once in the body they will bind to specific cell receptors and cause a reaction that for example may produce:
Increased collagen, reducing skin wrinkles and lines + make the skin firmer
Increase HGH (Human Growth Hormone) release, possibly causing you to get taller (unless your growth plates are closed.)
Increase repair of tissue
Produce more melanin (making you more tanned)
In what ways do peptides make you look better?
Here are some uses of peptides:
Weight loss, increasing metabolism will cause you to lose fat quicker
Growing muscles, increasing lean muscle mass and aiding quicker recovery
Improve skin - Reduces wrinkles, making skin firmer and more elastic
Hair growth - Causes hair to grow in thicker
Tanning - Better colouring without a spray tan or a tanning bed
They can make you look better; however, they may also do the opposite if taken wrong/ without care some examples are:
Allergic reactions + Lack of regulation - Peptides sold online may be contaminated with other substances due to a lack of care during production, there sold as ‘research chemicals’ as a loophole around legal regulations. This means they are sold only for lab research.
Because of this, depending on your seller there is likely a lack of quality control and can cause allergic reactions or other unwanted side effects.
Because of this, the long-term side effects/risks of SOME peptides are unknown.
Most common risk: Injections - Injecting wrong/ carelessly can cause issues like blood clotting, blood diseases if you are not sterilising your needles and tissue death. Could be minor and could also be serious.
Injections (SubQ and IM) - Most effective + common method, because they are sometimes unable to survive your digestive system and injections bypass that system.
Should be injected into a fat layer under your skin (SubQ) like your stomach and high, or deeper into the muscles (IM- Less common) although sometimes people inject them into their faces for quicker results. (More dangerous btw)
Tropical creams/serums - For skin peptides, less effective than injections.
Nasal sprays - Useful for some peptides like Melantan II, but taking the correct dose is a lot harder. View attachment 223880View attachment 223882
WHICH ONES SHOULD YOU ASK FOR?
There are a bunch of peptides, I'm just going to list some of the most popular ones right now and explain what they do, how they make you look better and the risks they may specifically have.
Mimics hormone that stimulates melanin
This causes you to have a permanent /long-term tan without risking things like high risk of cancer due to sun beds and a patchy spray tan. Also, it just looks better than spray tans.
Links to melanoma, nausea, darkening freckles or moles.
Copper-peptide that improves skin and hair regeneration by boosting collagen, elasticity and glycosaminoglycans (used for ‘anti-aging’)
Increase in collagen and etc. Means your hair will grow thicker and faster, as well as reducing wrinkles and fine lines on your skin, causing your skin to look tighter.
Can be applied tropically (slower results)
Potential skin irritation, overuse can break down collagen making you look worse than before.
Growth hormone enhancers, stimulate your pituitary gland to produce more GH and also stimulates your liver to produce IGF-1.
These together can increase mean muscle mass, cause you to lose weight, improve skin quality and are also used in injury recovery.
Potentially cause high levels of water retention, pain in your joins and elevated GH can cause organ growth (would need surgery) and increase insulin resistance
Causes EXTREME fat loss, possibly more effective than other medical treatments such as Ozempic and mounjaro.
Causes gastrointestinal issues like vomiting, nausea etc. Can cause muscle loss and its new so has limited clinical trials and so also has unknown long term side effects/risks.
Refrigerate - Most need to be stored in a fridge of around 2-8°C
AFTER they have been mixed with bacteriostatic water (stops growth of bacteria allowing the peptides to be longer lasting + safe)
Keep out of light - Light dehydrates peptides
Limited shelf life - After mixed with the bacteriostatic water they last around 1-4 weeks depending on the specific peptide
Can’t be put in the freezer
Injections
Basically 100% of compound enters your system
Bypass digestive system
Precise dosages able to set up a long-term plan
However,
Infections if not sterilising equipment properly
Contamination of vials
Reactions to needles, pain, swelling, lumps
Tissue damage / Nerve damage, if you inject wrong like in the wrong place you could cause this
Compartmental Syndrome - Repeated intramuscular injections (deep in muscle tissue) can cause pressure to build up in your muscles.
Permanent nerve and muscle damage and limb loss if not treated
Or you can take them as creams or sprays but as said before they are less effective yet much safer. Creams are best for safe localised effects in peptides which improve skin quality like GHK-Cu.
Shouldn’t really take them if you’re under 18 because it can cause hormone imbalance, however, it is your life.
History of cancer
Are an idiot and are likely to inject wrong
Ignore that the long-term side effects/risks are unknown
Are possibly not smart enough to inject properly
Notes
These are research chemicals, most the before and after you see on social media are false and aim to promote a seller, results won't be as quick or instant like you see on some pages
Your source matters the most, bad source = Washed + Money wasted
They shouldn’t be used as a cheat code it’s important to maintain a good lifestyle
Thank you for (possibly) reading I hope this is okay
Should you ask your ma for peptides this Christmas? Maybe?
(don't inject like this)
What are peptides?
They are short chains of amino acids (which is what makes up proteins), these are naturally produced in your body. They are signalling molecules like hormones, neuropeptides etc. That tells your cells to perform actions like healing, growing, and increased pigmentation.
How do they work?
Each different kind of peptide acts as a mimic of a natural biological process. Once in the body they will bind to specific cell receptors and cause a reaction that for example may produce:
Increased collagen, reducing skin wrinkles and lines + make the skin firmer
Increase HGH (Human Growth Hormone) release, possibly causing you to get taller (unless your growth plates are closed.)
Increase repair of tissue
Produce more melanin (making you more tanned)
In what ways do peptides make you look better?
Here are some uses of peptides:
Weight loss, increasing metabolism will cause you to lose fat quicker
Growing muscles, increasing lean muscle mass and aiding quicker recovery
Improve skin - Reduces wrinkles, making skin firmer and more elastic
Hair growth - Causes hair to grow in thicker
Tanning - Better colouring without a spray tan or a tanning bed
They can make you look better; however, they may also do the opposite if taken wrong/ without care some examples are:
Allergic reactions + Lack of regulation - Peptides sold online may be contaminated with other substances due to a lack of care during production, there sold as ‘research chemicals’ as a loophole around legal regulations. This means they are sold only for lab research.
Because of this, depending on your seller there is likely a lack of quality control and can cause allergic reactions or other unwanted side effects.
Because of this, the long-term side effects/risks of SOME peptides are unknown.
Most common risk: Injections - Injecting wrong/ carelessly can cause issues like blood clotting, blood diseases if you are not sterilising your needles and tissue death. Could be minor and could also be serious.
Injections (SubQ and IM) - Most effective + common method, because they are sometimes unable to survive your digestive system and injections bypass that system.
Should be injected into a fat layer under your skin (SubQ) like your stomach and high, or deeper into the muscles (IM- Less common) although sometimes people inject them into their faces for quicker results. (More dangerous btw)
Tropical creams/serums - For skin peptides, less effective than injections.
Nasal sprays - Useful for some peptides like Melantan II, but taking the correct dose is a lot harder. View attachment 223880View attachment 223882
WHICH ONES SHOULD YOU ASK FOR?
There are a bunch of peptides, I'm just going to list some of the most popular ones right now and explain what they do, how they make you look better and the risks they may specifically have.
Mimics hormone that stimulates melanin
This causes you to have a permanent /long-term tan without risking things like high risk of cancer due to sun beds and a patchy spray tan. Also, it just looks better than spray tans.
Links to melanoma, nausea, darkening freckles or moles.
Copper-peptide that improves skin and hair regeneration by boosting collagen, elasticity and glycosaminoglycans (used for ‘anti-aging’)
Increase in collagen and etc. Means your hair will grow thicker and faster, as well as reducing wrinkles and fine lines on your skin, causing your skin to look tighter.
Can be applied tropically (slower results)
Potential skin irritation, overuse can break down collagen making you look worse than before.
Growth hormone enhancers, stimulate your pituitary gland to produce more GH and also stimulates your liver to produce IGF-1.
These together can increase mean muscle mass, cause you to lose weight, improve skin quality and are also used in injury recovery.
Potentially cause high levels of water retention, pain in your joins and elevated GH can cause organ growth (would need surgery) and increase insulin resistance
Causes EXTREME fat loss, possibly more effective than other medical treatments such as Ozempic and mounjaro.
Causes gastrointestinal issues like vomiting, nausea etc. Can cause muscle loss and its new so has limited clinical trials and so also has unknown long term side effects/risks.
Refrigerate - Most need to be stored in a fridge of around 2-8°C
AFTER they have been mixed with bacteriostatic water (stops growth of bacteria allowing the peptides to be longer lasting + safe)
Keep out of light - Light dehydrates peptides
Limited shelf life - After mixed with the bacteriostatic water they last around 1-4 weeks depending on the specific peptide
Can’t be put in the freezer
Injections
Basically 100% of compound enters your system
Bypass digestive system
Precise dosages able to set up a long-term plan
However,
Infections if not sterilising equipment properly
Contamination of vials
Reactions to needles, pain, swelling, lumps
Tissue damage / Nerve damage, if you inject wrong like in the wrong place you could cause this
Compartmental Syndrome - Repeated intramuscular injections (deep in muscle tissue) can cause pressure to build up in your muscles.
Permanent nerve and muscle damage and limb loss if not treated
Or you can take them as creams or sprays but as said before they are less effective yet much safer. Creams are best for safe localised effects in peptides which improve skin quality like GHK-Cu.
Shouldn’t really take them if you’re under 18 because it can cause hormone imbalance, however, it is your life.
History of cancer
Are an idiot and are likely to inject wrong
Ignore that the long-term side effects/risks are unknown
Are possibly not smart enough to inject properly
Notes
These are research chemicals, most the before and after you see on social media are false and aim to promote a seller, results won't be as quick or instant like you see on some pages
Your source matters the most, bad source = Washed + Money wasted
They shouldn’t be used as a cheat code it’s important to maintain a good lifestyle
Thank you for (possibly) reading I hope this is okay
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