Dave Remillard

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Dave Remillard

@DavidRemil

personal account....General Manager and MG @JRStrain_ .Director of Production and MG @SugarBudCGC .. Cannabis Roots: https://t.co/UCIC1PAxkj

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Dave Remillard
Dave Remillard@DavidRemil·
@realpeptides So is this implying that GH should be taken every other day to preserve a more natural pulse rhythm?
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Real Peptides
Real Peptides@realpeptides·
Why More Growth Hormone Isn’t Better The biggest mistake people make with Growth Hormone is assuming more equals better. Push IGF-1 as high as possible. Run higher doses. Add more peptides. If the number goes up on a lab report, the protocol must be working. That logic makes sense on the surface. Growth Hormone declines with age, and that decline is associated with real metabolic changes. So restoring it, and pushing it even higher should produce better results. But the clinical data tells a different story. A systematic review published in the Annals of Internal Medicine analyzed controlled GH trials in healthy older adults, the same population most likely running “optimization” protocols today. If higher GH truly improved outcomes, researchers would expect to see: • significant strength gains • meaningful fat loss • improved physical performance • better quality of life Instead, here’s what they found: Lean mass increased slightly. Fat mass decreased slightly. But the changes were modest. When researchers looked at what actually matters; strength, physical performance, and daily well-being — the improvements were minimal. Meanwhile, the side effects did increase: • fluid retention • joint pain • carpal tunnel symptoms • insulin resistance Higher GH didn’t produce dramatically better results. It just produced more side effects. What deeper research points to isn’t how much GH is present. It’s how it’s released. When GH is elevated continuously, the body shifts toward sustained IGF-1 signaling and chronic anabolic drive. But when GH is released in pulses, the way the body naturally produces it, the physiological response changes completely. You see: • fat mobilization • connective tissue repair • metabolic regulation Same hormone. Completely different biological outcome depending on the pattern of delivery. Optimization isn’t about maximizing numbers on a lab report. It’s about replicating physiology. The right rhythm. The right timing. The right hormonal environment. Precision beats maximization. Every time. ⸻ Reference Liu H et al. Systematic review: the safety and efficacy of growth hormone in the healthy elderly. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2007.
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Michael Morelli
Michael Morelli@morellifit·
GM !! Who’s have peptides for breakfast? I just started a cycle of Cartalax. Wbu?
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Baret Strieter
Baret Strieter@BaretStrieter·
@FreeMrktCptlst Is that how S.A.G.E. attained its “sage like” aroma? I have never tried it btw. I have heard it was selected from nearby sage fields.
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FMC (📈,📈)
FMC (📈,📈)@FreeMrktCptlst·
cannabis adapts to its environment more than any other domesticated plant it’s dna is always changing thanks in part to the strongest phytoremediation in the plant kingdom plant it in same soil as your strawberry patch? going to taste like strawberries in a few generations
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Dave Remillard
Dave Remillard@DavidRemil·
@futileturtle @bioreg Yes very interesting and maybe one of few interventions that can regrow cartilage. Doseage information and user reports are all over the place. Really would love more solid information on Cartalax.
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fuτileτurtle 🐢@futileturtle·
@bioreg cartalax peptide. had trouble finding much info on it because it sounds like it's mainly russian studies (from what i've seen). huge potential "slept on" peptide for people suffering from arthritis.
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BioRegulator
BioRegulator@BioReg·
What else would would y'all like to see? The one thing I keep getting asked for is a simple breakdown of bioregulators. Which ones stack together, how long to cycle them, and what the dosages actually look like etc.
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Dave Remillard
Dave Remillard@DavidRemil·
@bioreg What are your thoughts on Cartalax? Does it have potential for treatment of osteoarthritis or re-growing cartilage?
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BioRegulator
BioRegulator@BioReg·
The future of medicine has been published for decades it's just in Russian lol The deeper I go the clearer it gets - Dr. Khavinson was head of the curve
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Dave Remillard
Dave Remillard@DavidRemil·
@KobraSportsMed Thanks for the response. Its difficult to find much info on it relative to BPC-157 and TB500
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Matt | Rehab & Performance
Matt | Rehab & Performance@KobraSportsMed·
@DavidRemil No clue if they did Was never brought up I have no thoughts on it since I've never worked with someone that's had it used on them
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𝗥𝗮𝗻𝗱𝘆 𝗖𝗼𝗹𝗲
For cognitive performance, Semax has been revolutionary. The focus isn't stimulated like with caffeine but a clear-headed ability to maintain attention on complex tasks. Perfect for marathon strategic sessions where maintaining quality thinking for hours matters.
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Dave Remillard
Dave Remillard@DavidRemil·
@drmikehart I usually like to drink collagen/glycine with 500mg of vitamin C after workout for ligament/tendon repair. Should I wait on taking the vitamin C? I know irs best paired with supplemental collagen for collagen synthesis
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Mike Hart, M.D
Mike Hart, M.D@drmikehart·
Avoid turmeric, NAC, and other supplemental antioxidants 4 hours before and after workouts. They can interfere with endurance and muscle gains. ROS (reactive oxygen species) are signals for training adaptations. Antioxidants can interfere with these signals. 📘J Physiol. 2016;594(18):5135–5147
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Dave Remillard
Dave Remillard@DavidRemil·
@AntiDoc What are the max beneficial doses of bpc-157 and tb500 for a ligament/tendon injury? 1mg is standard daily but I read people taking 5mg of each daily. How long would you run it that high and for how long?
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AntiDoc
AntiDoc@AntiDoc·
QnA time. Lifting, eating, bulking, cutting, PEDs, peptides, pre-workout, and anything in between. Ask me anything. As always, I’ll try to get to everyone following.
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Taylor King
Taylor King@Taylor_Kinger·
Need input here Canna community. Noticing 62% humidity packs are great for long-term storage, but smoking right at 62% doesn’t always produce the best flavour/burn overall enjoyment of the joint. I’ve had better experience smoking experience at 55/58%. What’s your preference?
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Dave Remillard
Dave Remillard@DavidRemil·
@DJBuildIt Yeah Ive been hearing people using bigger doses than the standard 0.5mg-1mg per day bpc157 and tb500 and Im intrigued. Gets expensive at 4-5mg per day forsure wondering how long someone would need to take it. How long you going to cycle it? Or just use until you see improvement?
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Darin James
Darin James@DJBuildIt·
Mega dosing BPC 157 & TB 500 to heal this bilateral shoulder and bicep tendinitis Ordered GHK-CU separately so I can change up the ratios
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Dave Remillard
Dave Remillard@DavidRemil·
@MartelMetellus Thank you thats very helpful! Trying to figure out a dose that will work for shoulders
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Martel Metellus
Martel Metellus@MartelMetellus·
shoulder kept dislocating for 10 years (shoulder subluxation) doctor: "stop training, mandatory surgery and 6 months of PT" me: started BPC-157 + TB500, kept training modified 3 weeks later: fully healed, back to boxing this is the difference between conventional and operator mindset the medical system wants you to: - stop all activity - rest for months - hope it heals - come back weaker - repeat injury - eventually get surgery the operator approach: - identify the problem - research peptides that target tissue repair - run the protocol - continue training around the injury - heal faster than "naturally possible" - come back stronger BPC-157 + TB500 stack did in 3 weeks what doctors said would take 6 months and i didn't lose any muscle, strength, or momentum because i refused to accept the conventional timeline here's what nobody tells you: your body CAN heal faster than doctors think but you need tools they don't prescribe peptides like BPC-157 accelerate healing by: - increasing growth factors at injury site - improving blood flow to damaged tissue - reducing inflammation systemically - promoting collagen synthesis TB-500 works by: - upregulating cell migration to injury - reducing scar tissue formation - improving flexibility of healing tissue combined protocol = injury heals in weeks not months shoulder was subluxating (popping out) every time i threw a punch 3 weeks of peptides + modified training = completely stable zero pain full ROM back to combat sports if you're injured and accepting a 6-month recovery timeline you're leaving performance on the table research peptides find what works heal faster your body is your business don't let it sit idle for 6 months because a doctor said "rest" optimize recovery like you try to optimize everything else aggressively
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Martel Metellus
Martel Metellus@MartelMetellus·
@DavidRemil Off of the 5mg vials I was doing 10 units per day of each mixed with biostatic water for 30 days
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anabology
anabology@anabology·
BPC-157 is the most sci fi thing. Literally an HP potion. Heals whatever is broken in a week. Stacking up boxes of vials for the apocalypse so I can barter. "This box fixes 10 injuries for your crew"
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Dave Remillard
Dave Remillard@DavidRemil·
@LoupeyGardener Yes. One of the few treatments we can use for thrips. We dont spray it in flower tho. Make sure to turn off your lights and let your plants dry before turning them back on. Can burn leaves if stay wet too long with too much light
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Loupey Gardener
Loupey Gardener@LoupeyGardener·
I was at the hydro Shack the other day and needed to pick up some more Pest Management and they recommended this stuff. I'm going to use it on regular plants but I wondered if you used it before.
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