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mot-c and fatigue
Did anyone else feel fatigue on Mot-c I’m Going on week 4 tomorrow running every other day but the fatigue is not fading stacking with GLOW daily and Reta 2 days week. Curious if anyone else had the fatigue and how long ❤️🙏
🐺 The Wolverine Hair Stack 🐺
If you're researching hair loss, thinning hair, shedding, or trying to improve overall hair density, there is no single product that does everything. Hair loss is usually a combination of factors: • DHT activity • Inflammation • Poor follicle signaling • Reduced blood flow • Aging follicles • Scalp health issues That is why I generally prefer a multi-targeted approach rather than relying on a single product. Why I Call This the "Wolverine Hair Stack" Much like Wolverine's legendary healing abilities, this stack is designed to support repair, protection, regeneration, and growth from multiple angles. While no protocol can magically regrow a full head of hair overnight, this combination targets several of the most common factors involved in hair loss and thinning. The Wolverine Hair Stack 🧬 Thymosin Beta-4 (TB-4) (Injection) (AKA TB-500) 🧬 RU-58841 (Topical) 🧬 AHK-Cu (Topical) 🧬 Oligopeptide-54 (Topical) 🧴 Nioxin Scalp and Hair Treatment (Topical) Each component addresses a different aspect of the hair growth cycle. 🧬 Thymosin Beta-4 (TB-4) (AKA TB-500) The Regenerator Research suggests TB-4 may: • Support follicle regeneration • Promote angiogenesis (new blood vessel formation) • Improve nutrient delivery to hair follicles • Reduce inflammatory signaling • Support scalp recovery and repair 🧬 RU-58841 The Protector RU-58841 works by: • Binding to androgen receptors in the scalp • Preventing DHT from attaching to those receptors • Helping protect susceptible follicles from miniaturization Think of RU-58841 as the bodyguard standing between DHT and your hair follicles. 🧬 AHK-Cu The Growth Signal AHK-Cu is studied for: • Hair follicle stimulation • Increased follicle size • Improved hair shaft thickness • Enhanced growth signaling • Scalp rejuvenation 🧬 Oligopeptide-54 The Activator Oligopeptide-54 may: • Support follicle activation • Encourage follicles to remain in the growth phase longer • Help improve density and fullness
Let's Talk About Peptides and Constipation.....💩
One of the most common questions I get is: "Is this peptide causing my constipation?" The answer is: Sometimes yes. Sometimes no. And sometimes the peptide is only part of the story. When people think of peptide-related constipation, they're usually talking about GLP-1 medications such as: • Semaglutide • Tirzepatide • Retatrutide • Survodutide These compounds slow gastric emptying, meaning food moves through the digestive tract more slowly. This is one of the reasons they work so well for appetite control and weight loss. The downside? Slower digestion can sometimes lead to: • Constipation • Bloating • Fullness • Gas • Abdominal discomfort Many people assume the medication itself is the only cause. In reality, several things often happen at the same time: You're Eating Less When food intake drops significantly, stool volume often drops too. Less food in = less waste out. Or as I like to tell people: "You can't poop what you didn't eat." I know it's not the most glamorous explanation, but it's true. Many people go from eating three meals and snacks every day to eating a fraction of what they used to consume. Naturally, there is going to be less material moving through the digestive tract. You're Drinking Less Many people on GLP-1s don't just lose their appetite. They lose their thirst, too. Dehydration is one of the most common contributors to constipation. You're Not Getting Enough Fiber When appetite decreases, fruits, vegetables, and other fiber sources are often the first foods people stop eating. You're Not Moving Enough Physical activity helps stimulate normal bowel function. The less you move, the slower things can become. Peptides Besides GLP-1s While GLP-1s get most of the blame, constipation can occasionally occur with other peptides if: • Food intake decreases significantly • Hydration is inadequate • Physical activity declines • Other supplements or medications contribute In many cases, the peptide isn't directly causing the constipation—it's the changes in eating and drinking habits that occur while using it.
Let's Talk About Peptides and Constipation.....💩
5 amino
I find different dosage suggestions. How many mgs everyone takes daily subQ?
NOT POOING
Pls guys im not pooing. What's wrong with me? I'm on Tirze...microdosing. Pls what do i do?
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