Thanks, Gene
What is a safe, effective dose?
I've used it many times; and it does work. However, it is recreational and can only be effectively used twice a month or so.
Here's a great video on how to reconstitute and inject: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpQSxbf4ZM8
It takes about 4 hours after the drug is injected for it to take effect.
When taken with a low dose of Cialis like 5 to 10 mg the outcome is tremendous.
I have quite serious concerns regarding PT-141 and all of Great White Peptide products. I tried the pt141, melatonin and oxytocin. Inexplically ended up being in the ICU for over 5 months with complete renal failure, hepatic failure, heart attack and pancreatic failure. Was not expected to live many nights. Seem to be on my way to complete recovery now but I would not touch anything they sell. These drugs were the only changes I had made and 2 days later I was knocking on death's door. The danger is not worth it.
Indydaddy,
In November you posted some concerns and complaints about GWP. Now it's three months later and you're coming off of five months in ICU due to organ failure caused by GWP products. Doesn't add up.
Aside from the well known problem of actually verifying what might be inside any given vial of research compound, what's your beef with GWP? How do they differ from any other research lab?
I started to read your post. As soon as u got to the prostate cancer part I thought it time to stop reading this. This guy doesn't know shitIssues with Peptides
I have issues with Peptides. I have looked at the products. The not for human consumption label bothers me to be honest. Even if it is just legalize.
So many feed back loops and unknown metabolic actions that remain in question. Now, I am not a cancer-phobe in general, but am in specific about Peptides in general. I also feel that testosterone therapy probably can at some times in some individuals increase occurrence of and seriousness of prostate cancer (particularly if given while cancer has developed in the prostate but has not yet been discovered) , but I am taking .75 cc of Cypionate each week. I am also having the PSA done every six months or more.
Known risks v. Known benefits vs. methods to discover those risk-related effects and mediate them when they occur. I don't see that with peptides nor for the average person dabbling in this without a specialized MD supervising risk via frequent blood testing and examination.
Now, if you are absolutely risk unconcerned - do em up...but please publish bad outcomes so the rest of us can make knowledgeable decisions. Those who take these peptides are the 'living laboratory'. False "scare" reports are most unhelpful.