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Castore: Built to Adapt

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Adamax
Has anyone taken this? Have any info? I want to start it from what I have researched, but definitely pretty limited info. Thanks!
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@Anaa Jones if I could take a guess it’s because generally speaking, the effects are more acute and immediate when you use an atomizer therefore it’s a little more noticeable and easier to make comparisons in my experience. If you do something subcutaneously, the onset, peak and duration are a little slower and less pronounced. As a diabetic, I would use the analogy of fast acting insulin versus intermediate acting insulin to try to draw a comparison.
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@Anaa Jones I usually try to take mental notes of onset, peak, and duration. Obviously, all of that looks different with every compound and the method of administration as well. I personally compound all of our transdermal‘s, so that is very important in dosing those correctly for example.
vendor ?
Just wanted to get feedback on a vendor. Research 1 peptides. Anyone order from them and have any feedback? The prices are just so much less than others. Like 50% less
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Don’t forget if it’s too good to be true it usually is. You get what you pay for to a degree.
BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) recommendations
Any recommendations for BPH to avoid surgery? Peptides, supplements, lifestyles interventions etc? My father is 63 and can not effectively urinate without a catheter. Doctors are telling him that surgery is the only solution. Like most he doesn't want to have surgery and is asking me for other potential alternatives. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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I started with low dose Cialis. Flomax does work well for some people, but can also cause retrograde ejaculation. There are also some things you can do to try to shrink it, but the side effects aren’t worth it in my opinion. Mirabegron is also helpful and the mechanism of action works on your bladder.. avoid excessive caffeine, spicy foods, and too many liquids before bed. All of that does make a big difference.
SGLT2 and Trehalose
Hello everyone! There’s been much talk about SGLT2 inhibitors and its benefits in terms of longevity and overall optimization. I’m really interested in trying it. Has anyone tried it and what are your experiences? My concern in my situation is that I don’t eat a lot of carbs and my fasting insulin is already low, below 3. Wouldn’t that give me the risk of having eu glycemic keto acidosis? Any insights? About Trehalose, I read Anthony recommending taking it fasted for autophagy. Great. However, taking it fasted wouldn’t it break the fast since it’s an actual sugar? And for the autophagy activating benefits what dose should be taken at once?
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@Diva Osorio there is one caution you must take with this type of diabetic medication as a female because you’ll be much more prone to UTI since you are urinating out an excess of sugar due to the mechanism of action of the drug. Unfortunately, some are able to use it, and some are not. On paper this compound is fantastic, but even as a male, the excessive urination is unbearable.
SLU - Bioavailable and Safe or NOT
Good morning everyone!! This came up in one of the groups I am a part of. I wanted to share it here to get Anthony and anyone else who we look to as an expert in this subject matters opinion. I know Anthony’s research contradicts the fact that the member of my group is saying SLU is not bioavailable. But the members research and thoughts are concerning. Can everyone share your thought on this and if there is any validity. I know many a RS has had great results with this compound. The below is copied from the group. SLU-PP is hydrophobic and must be dissolved in chemicals not safe for injection. For oral use, early member tests suggest that SLU-PP does not survive stomach acid and may break down into unsafe byproducts, including hydrazine-like fragments, which should not be ingested by humans. Initial data from Jano on the degradation testing for SLU-PP-332 in simulated stomach acid. https://janoshik.com/tests/87013-SLUPP332_PDDAB_DMSO_HCL_NAOH_H2O_SAMPLE_A_HFW3ZIDG7YN1 https://janoshik.com/tests/87014-SLUPP332_PDDAB_DMSO_HCL_NAOH_H2O_SAMPLE_B_XXH9UD6N8HGF Starting reagents were SLU-PP-332 and p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde (p-DAB) in DMSO. Sample A was titrated to pH 1.5 with 0.1M hydrochloric acid in water and heated to 37C for 2 hours with constant stirring, then neutralized to pH ~6 with 0.1M sodium hydroxide. Sample B used the same starting reagents, but the heating step was performed without the addition of HCl. Instead, a mixture of 0.1M HCl+NaOH titrated to pH ~6 was added after heating to match the final dilution of sample A. Calculated dilution btw was 1.8mg/mL SLU-PP-332, looks like I got pretty close as sample B tested at 1.719mg/mL. The goal was 2mg/mL but titration is hard and I'm out of practice. Potential breakdown products of SLU-PP-332 are expected to be: 1-napthaldehyde, 4-hydroxybenzohydrazide (4-HBH). The latter can further break down to 4-hydroxybenzoic acid and hydrazine, which will complex with p-DAB to form the yellow azo dye p-dimethylaminobenzalazine. There may also be some complex formed between p-DAB and 4-HBH, I couldn't find this discussed in any literature I could find, though.
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Why don’t you take some and you’ll discover right away that it’s by bioavailable via oral administration. Contrary to popular opinion, it can also be reconstituted with regular BAC depending on how it synthesized. I’ve sent out my products for testing and would be willing to make a $10,000 be this is the case.
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Keith Greiner
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I love Peptides and I’m looking forward to learning more from Alex and by joining this group.

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