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based Katılım Nisan 2012
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@bryan_johnson Epitalon, KPV, kisspeptin, mots-c, selank, semax, DSIP, AOD
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
What peptide should I test next?
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People mistakenly believe peptides are only good. Peptides can be bad, too. They can cause adverse effects. Some dangerous. I did a peptide experiment and measured its effects in my body. The results are complicated. I tried a peptide called CJC-1295. It pushed my growth hormone up by ~8x. That’s good. That’s what it was supposed to do. But, it also came with adverse effects: > increased my morning fasted blood sugar up 20% > increased stress hormone by 12% > tanked my REM sleep by 23% > made my pancreas work 53% harder and was still losing to rising blood glucose > increased my insulin resistance by 50% These were the most obvious side effects, and I only ran a very narrow panel for this experiment. So I’m sure there’s more. I stopped after two doses, without even reaching the intended target dose. For those of you new to peptides, your body sends instructions to itself using tiny chemical messengers called peptides. There are thousands of them. For example, GLP-1s are drugs that take an existing class of short-lived peptides and modify them to extend their activity duration, which turns them into drugs, following rigorous clinical testing. CJC-1295 is one of those peptide-drugs. It tells your brain to release more growth hormone. Growth hormone is your body's signal to build muscle, repair tissue, and recover. However, and like most grey market peptides, CJC-1295 did not succeed its clinical trial, and hence never became an “official” drug. There is a version called CJC-1295 with DAC. DAC is an attachment glued onto the peptide that makes it last for days in your body instead of hours. One shot, longer effect, just like GLP-1s. Why people use it: more growth hormone could mean better recovery, leaner body, faster healing. The experiment I completed. Two injections a week of CJC-1295 with DAC: > 1.2 mg > 1.8 mg 48 hours after the first injection I was nearly comatose. It felt like severe jet lag, the type you’d feel after traveling nine time zones. My sleep was wrecked and I felt continuously awful. My REM sleep dropped by 23%. REM is when your brain processes memories and repairs itself. Less time for my brain to repair itself. During the experiment, I never felt rested and always fatigued. Why we chose CJC-1295 with DAC. Some will say we picked the wrong peptide. They will say I should have used a different version, CJC-1295 without DAC, mixed with another peptide called Ipamorelin. We went with CJC-1295 with DAC instead as it has the most controlled studies. CJC-1295 with DAC has 2 controlled trials in healthy adults. Ipamorelin alone has 1 controlled trial in healthy adults, plus 1 study that failed when they tried it on bowel surgery patients. The mix of the two has zero controlled trials. On Ipamorelin, it copies a chemical called ghrelin, the one that makes you hungry. On its own it gives you a quick burst of growth hormone that fades fast. It does not keep your longer acting growth signal (called IGF-1) up. Clinics mix Ipamorelin with CJC-1295 no-DAC because the two together are supposed to work better. But we don’t know if that’s accurate because we don’t have trial data. This is a problem with peptides. Almost none of them have been tested properly. We are flying blind. Most of what people use is based on what someone said online, what a clinic claims, or what a friend reports from their subjective feelings. Peptides have the potential to be great when well-studied.

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VM@cryptocaiko·
@Krysia830073 I m in Aarons group from months, I was just watching the whole time because i wasn't sure if it's legit or scam. I like what i see there in general, but very few 3rd party tests. Would like to see more tests not only for purity but everything...
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Krysia@Krysia830073·
My T30 from Aaron Biochemapi and yes I'm aware of the overfill. Biochemapi were told customers like it overfilled so the overfill is intentional
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VM@cryptocaiko·
@MKiprilov @GuntherEagleman Said the Bulgarian living in US with NY cover on his profile... lmao. Shut up and live your live in US
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Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 BIG WIN IN BULGARIA Anti-mass migration nationalist Rumen Radev just WON today’s Parliamentary elections. The Bulgarian people are done with open borders and the globalist invasion. They voted loud and clear: Bulgaria belongs to Bulgarians.
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VM@cryptocaiko·
@MyLordBebo Every person in his right mind would be ANTI EU while URSULA and all the liberal Soros scum is in charge...
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pattern.against.user@IFlnk64057·
@MarioBojic People of Bulgaria just want simple life without Jews and Americans control their future.
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Mario ZNA@MarioBojic·
🇪🇺🇧🇬BREAKING: EU in panic as shocking polls reveal the candidate defying Brussels is now the frontrunner to win Bulgaria’s election! Bulgaria is voting RIGHT NOW in a massive parliamentary election - and polls show that ex-President Rumen Radev is CRUSHING it! After the EU helped take down Viktor Orbán in Hungary, Brussels is throwing EVERYTHING they've got at stopping Radev from seizing power... and here's exactly why they're panicking: Rumen Radev isn't just a politician - he's a Major General and former commander of the Bulgarian Air Force. A true patriot who refuses to bow to dictates and occupation from Brussels. His political agenda is the complete opposite of what the European Union wants: - He fiercely opposes the migrant quotas that Brussels is shoving down everyone's throat. - He rejects sending weapons and money to Ukraine. - He wants to lift sanctions on Russia. - He's against joining the Eurozone and any financial or other control coming from Brussels.
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VM@cryptocaiko·
@bryan_johnson Not sure why not try Epitalon... since we are aiming for longevity?
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Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Just spent over an hour with my clinical team debating which growth hormone peptide protocol to run. Still torn. Wanted to share the thinking and get your take. The goal: Increase GH and IGF-1 to support anabolism, recovery, and sleep, but also test a specific stacking hypothesis. Tirzepatide (GLP-1/GIP agonist) can elevate resting heart rate, disrupt sleep, and suppress appetite aggressively. CJC-1295 (GHRH analog) can worsen insulin resistance. The bet is that combining them cancels each other's downsides: CJC-1295's slow-wave sleep enhancement offsets tirzepatide's sleep disruption, while tirzepatide's insulin-sensitizing effects counteract CJC-1295's insulin resistance. Best of both worlds — or at least, that's the hypothesis we're testing. The two candidates: CJC-1295 with DAC: the long acting version. One injection per week, stays active for 6–8 days. This is what was used in the actual clinical trials. Raises GH 2–10x and IGF-1 1.5–3x from a single dose. Preserves GH pulsatility even under continuous stimulation. The tradeoff: if you get side effects, you're committed for a week. Harder to titrate. CJC-1295 without DAC + ipamorelin: the short-acting version paired with a selective ghrelin receptor agonist. Daily injections, pre-bed, clears in 30 minutes. Ipamorelin adds a second axis of GH release, pulse frequency via the ghrelin pathway, on top of the amplitude boost from CJC. No cortisol or prolactin elevation. This is what most clinicians prescribe and most of the peptide community uses. The tradeoff: less clinical trial data, daily injections, more anecdotal evidence base. What we're considering: Start with DAC at half dose 2.4 mg, then if well tolerated escalate 4.8 mg, weekly injection. If side effects aren't tolerable, switch to no-DAC + ipamorelin (100 mcg then 200-300 mcg daily, before bedtime). Or, Run both head to head. 2 weeks DAC, 2 weeks no-DAC + ipamorelin and compare. Tracking: GH, IGF-1, Cortisol, CGM, real time core body temperature, RHR, overnight HRV (rMSSD), IGF-1, HOMA-IR, sleep architecture, subjective recovery. The purist in us says stick with DAC; that's where the published data lives. Yet the pragmatist says no-DAC + ipamorelin is what thousands of people actually use, and testing it generates more socially relevant data.
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VM@cryptocaiko·
@TheDrMAWZ Since my sleep is very poor while taking Reta i can't wait to pin Epi and later add Pine to do this myself. I will write down each day, same as you.
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drMAWZ@TheDrMAWZ·
@cryptocaiko Wrong Enteric coated capsules allow transport into the small intestine where PEPT1 and PEPT1 transporters allow for uptake
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drMAWZ@TheDrMAWZ·
Day 11 of Epitalon - 3 mg oral nightly HRV elevated by 25% (101 vs 81 baseline) Although I’m sleeping less than before the experiment (7.5 hr vs 8.15hr), my deep sleep and REM sleep have stayed around historical average Deep: 1:28 hr (17% vs baseline 20%) REM: 1:37 hr (19% vs baseline 23%) Although initially, deep and REM did increase, which might’ve been a rebound from sleep disturbances during Ramadan, they’re now staying stagnant For the final 3 days of the experiment, I am going to take 3mg oral Epitalon 12 hours before bedtime so 10am every day. Let’s see if this changes any data points! Full analysis of the whole experiment will be put into one thread after completion to improve n=1 database on Epitalon
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Tonight I am starting an n=1 experiment with Epitalon This is a pineal bioregulator peptide that has been studied for aging, telomeres & circadian rhythms I will be tracking subjective sleep plus WHOOP HRV, recovery, and sleep stages to see if it actually moves the needle.

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VM@cryptocaiko·
@toobaffled @grok do you think the drug itself is causing this or just people poor diet and not eating enough quality food could be the main reason? Make research if needed to give a better answer!
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VM@cryptocaiko·
@Bentist @iamshackelford Can’t believe people use that bac china water, it’s proven toilet water after multiple tests. Specailly when you can buy hospira bac for 10-15$…. 💀
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Nick Shackelford@iamshackelford·
The Chinese Peptide got me guys.
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@scientificecon Majority of EU is run by Soros muppets…
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VM@cryptocaiko·
Reason is very simple and the drug itself it's not the problem i will paste here again "Sir, 90% of the people who use GLP drugs are clueless. Meaning they live a bad, unhealthy life, start taking the drug, lose insane amounts of body weight for a short period of time, and think it's a miracle. But what I didn't see you mention is that the body weight the majority of people lose is fat, but also a huge amount of muscle mass. We know why: starvation, not exercising, etc., and I think we all know how bad losing muscle mass is. After you lose it and stop the drug, you are basically in a worse position than before you started. You don't have healthy habits, you don't live a healthy lifestyle, and you're going back to how you lived before the drug, but with a worse metabolic condition. The drug is amazing, but it's only a tool."
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Ziyad Al-Aly, MD@zalaly·
@jfalek @cb_grl @BMJMedicine We suspect it is driven by metabolic reversal: the rise in cholesterol, insulin resistance, inflammation that happens after discontinuation of GLP-1 drugs.
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Ziyad Al-Aly, MD@zalaly·
What happens to the heart when people stop GLP-1 drugs? The short answer: nothing good. New from our team: a study of 330,000+ people in @BMJMedicine 🧵
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VM@cryptocaiko·
Sir, 90% of the people who use GLP drugs are clueless. Meaning they live a bad, unhealthy life, start taking the drug, lose insane amounts of body weight for a short period of time, and think it's a miracle. But what I didn't see you mention is that the body weight the majority of people lose is fat, but also a huge amount of muscle mass. We know why: starvation, not exercising, etc., and I think we all know how bad losing muscle mass is. After you lose it and stop the drug, you are basically in a worse position than before you started. You don't have healthy habits, you don't live a healthy lifestyle, and you're going back to how you lived before the drug, but with a worse metabolic condition. The drug is amazing, but it's only a tool.
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Ziyad Al-Aly, MD@zalaly·
About 1 in 8 U.S. adults has taken a GLP-1 drug. But 36–81% of users stop within the first year. Most studies have focused on weight regain after stopping. We focused on what happens to the heart.
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@MMT_Official_ When we will be able to use the companion?
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MMT@MMT_Official_·
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Andra@BioavailableNd·
@CryptoAd_1 I’m sorry to burst your bubble. This is information that came straight from my Romanian grandmother.
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Andra@BioavailableNd·
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@BasilTheGreat Oh yeah? And how are u doing in the UK? 🤣
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Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat·
🚨🇪🇺BREAKING: The EU has just voted to ACCEPT a report that claims Trans Women are Women as an EU PRIORITY for Women's Rights The EU are insane I will never regret voting for Brexit
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VM@cryptocaiko·
@EvaVlaar Why would you want to travel to that third world country anyway? 🤣
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Eva Vlaardingerbroek@EvaVlaar·
Holy sh*t. I’ve been banned from traveling to the UK. They revoked my ETA. "Your presence in the UK is not considered to be conductive to the public good." 3 days after posting this about Starmer.
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Keir Starmer wants to crack down on X under the pretense of “women’s safety”, whilst he’s the one allowing the ongoing rape and killing of British girls by migrant rape gangs. Evil, despicable man.

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