Mt-2 dosing and timing

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can someone send a guide or help me with mt-2 dosing in polish so I’m naturally white but I want a slight tan similar to bojacks
 
can someone send a guide or help me with mt-2 dosing in polish so I’m naturally white but I want a slight tan similar to bojacks
Nigga its fkn mt-2 simple just pick ur dose and pin.

HERE YOU FKN RETARD READ THIS

  • Determine your desired dose (note: start low, side effects may be harsh for beginners)
    • Low: 100-250mcg/day
    • Average: 300-500mcg/day
    • High: 1000mcg - 1500mcg/day
Can I take MT2 by itself?


  • Yes
  • You don’t need any other compounds with it to get safe and effective results




Can I get a tan using MT2 but not tanning?


  • Slightly
  • Without UV exposure (tanning), there’s not much of a pigmentation response in the skin. Users who don’t tan sometimes get a yellow-tinged skin color, instead of the golden brown skin color most people typically want




Am I natty if I use MT2?


  • Yes
  • In the eyes of WADA, the world anti-doping association, melanotan-ii is not a prohibited substance - that’s about as natty as it gets




I’m a teenager, can I use MT2 safely?


  • Yes
  • MT-2 is not hormonal and will not affect your natural development in any way




Do I have to PCT if I take MT2?


  • No, it is not hormonal and you can stop at any time safely
  • Melanotan-ii has no effects on your natural testosterone production, and does not require PCT




After I get my desired tan, how do I maintain it?


  • Use your dose once per week instead of once daily, and reduce it as desired
  • For reference: even without this method, the tan doesn’t fully fade until 6-9 months later




I saw online some people say to start at (high dosage). Why are your doses low?


  • I want everyone to have a good experience, that means starting low and gradually increasing dose if side effects are tolerable
  • Everyone has their own dosing sweet spot




I’m noticing a lot of white spots on my skin that don’t get tan. What is this?


  • Most likely Tinea Versicolor, a fungal infection caused by overgrowth of Malassezia furfur
  • To combat the fungus, scrub the area with antifungals (ketoconazole). If severe, you may need to use fluconazole / itraconazole




What are the side effects?


  • Side effects are dose dependent, if you take a smaller dose you’ll experience easier side effects. Commonly, people note face flushing, dizziness, mild nausea, increased libido, increased erection frequency + quality, darkening / proliferation of moles
  • From extreme overdose: erectile dysfunction, elevated blood pressure / hematocrit, nephrotoxicity. In studies, these effects have only been seen when users administer melanotan-ii at doses up to one hundred times the usual dose at once, such as 10mg injections - see PMID 31953620




How do I prevent side effects?


  • Benadryl or other antihistamines 15-45 minutes before use may prevent some of the face flushing effect
  • Ondansetron (Zofran) can completely eliminate the nausea




I heard this causes skin cancer, is that true?


  • No
  • You may have seen headlines describing skin cancer occurrence in melanotan-ii users. Understand that skin cancer is the result of intolerable UV damage to your DNA & mRNA in your skin, and that skin cancer will not occur unless the individual is overexposed to UV light to the degree of DNA damage
    • For example, tanning bed overuse, which can load the skin with drastically more UV radiation than natural sunlight - see PMID 24355990, correlation ≠ causation
  • Melanin, the pigmentation that is produced after exposure to sunlight, is the body’s protective adaptation against UV damage. It allows the body to tolerate more UV rays (ex: Africans being so dark-skinned historically due to Africa’s harsh sunlight)
  • Melanotan-ii was designed to prevent skin cancer. By accelerating your body’s ability to produce melanin via melanotan-ii, you are less at risk for skin cancer than you would be otherwise
    • PMID 7983590, 31968661, 28703311, 8637402




I heard this reverses autism, is that true?


  • Potentially
  • There is evidence to support this in rodent models - see PMID 30629642
 
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