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I am 17 years old 5’11 mid physique and have 85% clear skin what peptides would you recommend to do or just keep working out and improve myself ?
 
GHK-CU will fix your skin, combined with MT2 for good colouring. If you're 17 theres a chance your growth plates are still open, so check that. If they are hop on GH to get a few more inches of growth. And 100% keep working out, a mid physique dont cut it anymore.
 
GHK-CU will fix your skin, combined with MT2 for good colouring. If you're 17 theres a chance your growth plates are still open, so check that. If they are hop on GH to get a few more inches of growth. And 100% keep working out, a mid physique dont cut it anymore.
is ghkcu cope to use right now ? and by gh do you hgh? i was looking into ghkcu i know its overrated but it still has effects , what are side effects for these ?
 
is ghkcu cope to use right now ? and by gh do you hgh? i was looking into ghkcu i know its overrated but it still has effects , what are side effects for these ?
ghk isn't cope, it's incredible.

most people aren't putting it in pbs which reduces how good it is, but it's genuinely overpowered. no side effects
 
People hype GHK-Cu a lot, and it does have some studies showing stuff like wound healing, collagen stimulation and skin repair, but it’s not magic and results are usually subtle and not this big transformation. Most of the “amazing” stuff you hear is confirmation bias or placebo, people notice small improvements and exaggerate. Side effects are usually mild if anything: stuff like skin irritation, redness, or sensitivity, especially with topical use. At 17, the gains from peptides are minimal compared to good diet, sleep, skin routine and sun protection. If you want to experiment later, it’s fine go for it, but your natural hormones and consistent skin care are doing 95% of the work anyway. GHK isn’t going to give massive changes on a basically healthy, still growing teen.

HGH is a completely different level though, it can actually mess with insulin sensitivity, water retention, joint pain and long term you’re looking at real risks if it’s abused. Definitely not something to touch at 17.
 
People hype GHK-Cu a lot, and it does have some studies showing stuff like wound healing, collagen stimulation and skin repair, but it’s not magic and results are usually subtle and not this big transformation. Most of the “amazing” stuff you hear is confirmation bias or placebo, people notice small improvements and exaggerate. Side effects are usually mild if anything: stuff like skin irritation, redness, or sensitivity, especially with topical use. At 17, the gains from peptides are minimal compared to good diet, sleep, skin routine and sun protection. If you want to experiment later, it’s fine go for it, but your natural hormones and consistent skin care are doing 95% of the work anyway. GHK isn’t going to give massive changes on a basically healthy, still growing teen.

HGH is a completely different level though, it can actually mess with insulin sensitivity, water retention, joint pain and long term you’re looking at real risks if it’s abused. Definitely not something to touch at 17.
So do you think it would be fine to do ghk cu while also continuing to eat well , get good sleep , workout would it be good to do on top of that at a small dose?
 
ghk isn't cope, it's incredible.

most people aren't putting it in pbs which reduces how good it is, but it's genuinely overpowered. no side effects
How has your experience with putting it in pbs been? Ive been using bac water for quite some time and just now have been researching about pbs. How long does it take you to go through a vial?
 
Lasts as long as I need it for, doesn't sting as much, works much better
 

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