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Height / Growth
- HGH (Human Growth Hormone) — Situational. Works for GH deficiency or open growth plates, not adult height.
- IGF-1 (Mecasermin) — Situational. Effective for severe IGF-1 deficiency, not a general height drug.
- IGF-1 LR3 — Situational. Experimental with little human evidence.
- IGF-1 DES — Situational. Similar to LR3, not proven for height.
- MK-677 (Ibutamoren) — Situational. Raises GH/IGF-1, may help only with open growth plates.
- CJC-1295 — Situational. Increases GH but no proof of height gain in healthy people.
- Ipamorelin — Situational. Raises GH, weak evidence for height.
- Sermorelin — Situational. Helps GH-deficient patients, not a magic height drug.
- Tesamorelin — Cope. Useful for visceral fat, not height.
- GHRP-2 — Situational. Raises GH, little proof of increasing final height.
- GHRP-6 — Situational. Similar to GHRP-2; increases appetite, not proven for height.
- Hexarelin — Situational. Potent GH releaser, limited evidence.
- PEG-MGF — Cope. Very little human evidence.
- Teriparatide — Situational. Builds bone, doesn't meaningfully increase adult height.
- Abaloparatide — Situational. Same as teriparatide.
- Romosozumab — Situational. Excellent for osteoporosis, not height.
- Denosumab — Cope. Prevents bone loss, doesn't increase height.
- BMP-2 — Situational. Surgical bone-growth protein, not practical for heightmaxxing.
- BMP-7 — Situational. Similar to BMP-2.
- Testosterone — Situational. Normal levels support puberty; excess may close growth plates sooner.
- DHT gel — Cope. Doesn't increase height.
- MENT (Trestolone) — Cope. Very anabolic, not a height drug.
- Enclomiphene — Situational. Raises natural testosterone, not height.
- Clomiphene — Situational. Similar to enclomiphene.
- hCG — Situational. Restores testosterone in some cases, not height.
Skin / Hair / Pigmentation
- Tretinoin — ncope. Gold standard for acne, collagen and anti-aging.
- Tazarotene — ncope. Stronger than tretinoin but more irritating.
- Adapalene — ncope. Excellent for acne, milder than tretinoin.
- Azelaic acid — ncope. Great for acne, redness and hyperpigmentation.
- Hydroquinone — ncope. Highly effective for hyperpigmentation; generally used short-term.
- Tranexamic acid — ncope. Good evidence for melasma and pigmentation.
- Cysteamine cream — ncope. Effective for stubborn hyperpigmentation.
- Kojic acid — Situational. Works for pigmentation but weaker than hydroquinone.
- Alpha arbutin — Situational. Mild brightening, slower results.
- Hexylresorcinol — Situational. Some evidence for skin brightening.
- GHK-Cu — Situational. Promising for skin repair and collagen; more research needed.
- Copper peptides — Situational. May improve skin and hair; evidence is moderate.
- Bimatoprost — ncope. Excellent for eyelash growth and may help eyebrows.
- Latanoprost — Situational. Can grow lashes but has weaker evidence than bimatoprost.
- Melanotan I — Situational. Increases tanning but has safety concerns.
- Melanotan II — Situational. Strong tanning effect with more side effects.
- PT-141 (Bremelanotide) — ncope. Effective for increasing sexual desire, not looks.
- Minoxidil — ncope. One of the best-established hair-growth treatments.
- Finasteride — ncope. Gold standard for male-pattern hair loss.
- Dutasteride — ncope. Stronger than finasteride for hair loss.
- RU58841 — Situational. Promising anti-androgen but lacks long-term human data.
- Pyrilutamide (KX-826) — Situational. Promising but still under investigation.
- CosmeRNA — Situational. Early evidence; long-term effectiveness unclear.
- Stemoxydine — Cope. Small cosmetic benefit at best.
- Clascoterone — ncope. Effective topical anti-androgen for acne; possible future hair use.
Anabolics / Peptides / Hormones
- BPC-157 — Situational. Promising in animal studies for healing; human evidence is limited.
- TB-500 — Situational. Mostly animal data; not well proven in humans.
- Epitalon — Cope. Anti-aging claims aren't supported by strong human evidence.
- MOTS-c — Situational. Early research suggests metabolic benefits; still experimental.
- SS-31 (Elamipretide) — Situational. Promising mitochondrial peptide; not proven for longevity.
- FOXO4-DRI — Cope. Experimental senolytic with no established human use.
- ARA-290 — Situational. May help nerve repair in certain conditions; limited evidence.
- Thymosin Alpha-1 — Situational. Can support immune function in specific medical settings.
- KPV peptide — Situational. Early evidence for anti-inflammatory effects.
- Oxandrolone (Anavar) — ncope. Effective anabolic steroid with relatively lower androgenicity, but still carries risks.
- Primobolan (Methenolone) — ncope. Effective anabolic with fewer side effects than many steroids, but still carries risks.
- Masteron (Drostanolone) — ncope. Can produce a harder, drier physique when lean.
- Trenbolone — ncope. Extremely powerful anabolic with very high risks.
- Halotestin (Fluoxymesterone) — Situational. Strongly increases strength and aggression but is highly toxic.
- Superdrol (Methasterone) — ncope. Very potent muscle builder with severe liver toxicity.
- Nandrolone — ncope. Effective for muscle and strength; significant hormonal side effects.
- Boldenone — ncope. Effective anabolic with slower gains.
- Turinabol — ncope. Produces lean muscle gains but remains suppressive.
- Winstrol (Stanozolol) — ncope. Effective for strength and muscle hardness; harsh on joints.
- Oxymetholone (Anadrol) — ncope. Massive strength and size gains with high side-effect risk.
- Anastrozole — Situational. Estrogen blocker when medically indicated.
- Letrozole — Situational. Very potent aromatase inhibitor; inappropriate use can cause problems.
- Exemestane — Situational. Useful for controlling estrogen in specific medical situations.
- Eplerenone — Situational. Can reduce water retention in certain medical conditions.
- Spironolactone — ncope. Effective anti-androgen for acne and female hair loss; generally unsuitable for healthy males.
Fat Loss / Body Composition
- Aqualyx — Situational. Intended for localized fat deposits when injected correctly; not for overall weight loss.
- Deoxycholic acid (Kybella) — ncope. Effective for localized submental fat.
- Semaglutide — ncope. Highly effective weight-loss medication with strong evidence.
- Tirzepatide — ncope. Often produces even greater weight loss than semaglutide.
- Retatrutide — ncope. Extremely promising for weight loss but remains investigational.
- Cagrilintide — ncope. Appetite-suppressing drug being investigated for weight management.
- Yohimbine — Situational. May slightly increase fat loss, especially while fasted; effect is modest.
- Oxymetazoline (Upneeq) — ncope. Can temporarily lift a droopy upper eyelid.
General Supplements / Longevity / Health
- Shilajit — Situational. May modestly improve testosterone and energy; evidence is limited.
- Moringa — Cope. Nutritious plant but not a major looksmaxxing supplement.
- Chlorophyll — Cope. Little evidence for the dramatic benefits often claimed online.
- Spermidine — Situational. Promising longevity research; human evidence is still developing.
- Urolithin A — Situational. May improve mitochondrial function and muscle health; early human evidence is encouraging.
- NMN — Situational. Raises NAD+ levels, but anti-aging benefits remain unproven.
- Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) — Situational. Similar to NMN; promising but not proven for longevity.
- Astaxanthin — ncope. Antioxidant with evidence for some skin and eye benefits.
- PQQ — Situational. May support mitochondrial health; evidence is moderate.
- Berberine — ncope. Good evidence for improving blood sugar and metabolic health.
- TUDCA — ncope. Has established medical uses involving certain liver and bile-related conditions.
- NAC (N-Acetylcysteine) — ncope. Well-supported antioxidant with several medical uses.
- Colostrum — Situational. May benefit gut health and immunity; effects are modest.
- Fulvic acid — Cope. Very limited human evidence.
- MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) — Situational. May reduce joint pain and improve skin quality.
- Silica — Situational. May support hair, skin and nails if intake is inadequate.
- Chlorella — Situational. Nutritious algae with modest health benefits.
- Spirulina — ncope. Nutrient-rich supplement with some metabolic benefits.
- Hyaluronic acid — ncope. Evidence supports skin hydration and joint-related benefits.
- Collagen peptides — ncope. Evidence supports skin elasticity and joint health.
- DMAE — Cope. Weak evidence for skin tightening or cognitive benefits.
- Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) — ncope. Evidence supports certain cardiovascular uses and reducing statin-related muscle symptoms.
- Resveratrol — Cope. Animal data are promising, but human anti-aging evidence is weak.
- Fisetin — Situational. Promising senolytic research; human evidence is still limited.
- Quercetin — Situational. May have anti-inflammatory effects; longevity claims remain unproven.
- Apigenin — Situational. Early evidence for calming effects and potential longevity applications.
- Sulforaphane — ncope. Strong evidence for activating antioxidant pathways and supporting overall health.
- Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) — ncope. Antioxidant with established evidence for diabetic neuropathy.
- Glutathione — Situational. Important antioxidant, but oral supplementation has inconsistent benefits.
I haven't tried those tiktok indiamart kids bs yet but many sups listed r available there think
- HGH (Human Growth Hormone) — Situational. Works for GH deficiency or open growth plates, not adult height.
- IGF-1 (Mecasermin) — Situational. Effective for severe IGF-1 deficiency, not a general height drug.
- IGF-1 LR3 — Situational. Experimental with little human evidence.
- IGF-1 DES — Situational. Similar to LR3, not proven for height.
- MK-677 (Ibutamoren) — Situational. Raises GH/IGF-1, may help only with open growth plates.
- CJC-1295 — Situational. Increases GH but no proof of height gain in healthy people.
- Ipamorelin — Situational. Raises GH, weak evidence for height.
- Sermorelin — Situational. Helps GH-deficient patients, not a magic height drug.
- Tesamorelin — Cope. Useful for visceral fat, not height.
- GHRP-2 — Situational. Raises GH, little proof of increasing final height.
- GHRP-6 — Situational. Similar to GHRP-2; increases appetite, not proven for height.
- Hexarelin — Situational. Potent GH releaser, limited evidence.
- PEG-MGF — Cope. Very little human evidence.
- Teriparatide — Situational. Builds bone, doesn't meaningfully increase adult height.
- Abaloparatide — Situational. Same as teriparatide.
- Romosozumab — Situational. Excellent for osteoporosis, not height.
- Denosumab — Cope. Prevents bone loss, doesn't increase height.
- BMP-2 — Situational. Surgical bone-growth protein, not practical for heightmaxxing.
- BMP-7 — Situational. Similar to BMP-2.
- Testosterone — Situational. Normal levels support puberty; excess may close growth plates sooner.
- DHT gel — Cope. Doesn't increase height.
- MENT (Trestolone) — Cope. Very anabolic, not a height drug.
- Enclomiphene — Situational. Raises natural testosterone, not height.
- Clomiphene — Situational. Similar to enclomiphene.
- hCG — Situational. Restores testosterone in some cases, not height.
Skin / Hair / Pigmentation
- Tretinoin — ncope. Gold standard for acne, collagen and anti-aging.
- Tazarotene — ncope. Stronger than tretinoin but more irritating.
- Adapalene — ncope. Excellent for acne, milder than tretinoin.
- Azelaic acid — ncope. Great for acne, redness and hyperpigmentation.
- Hydroquinone — ncope. Highly effective for hyperpigmentation; generally used short-term.
- Tranexamic acid — ncope. Good evidence for melasma and pigmentation.
- Cysteamine cream — ncope. Effective for stubborn hyperpigmentation.
- Kojic acid — Situational. Works for pigmentation but weaker than hydroquinone.
- Alpha arbutin — Situational. Mild brightening, slower results.
- Hexylresorcinol — Situational. Some evidence for skin brightening.
- GHK-Cu — Situational. Promising for skin repair and collagen; more research needed.
- Copper peptides — Situational. May improve skin and hair; evidence is moderate.
- Bimatoprost — ncope. Excellent for eyelash growth and may help eyebrows.
- Latanoprost — Situational. Can grow lashes but has weaker evidence than bimatoprost.
- Melanotan I — Situational. Increases tanning but has safety concerns.
- Melanotan II — Situational. Strong tanning effect with more side effects.
- PT-141 (Bremelanotide) — ncope. Effective for increasing sexual desire, not looks.
- Minoxidil — ncope. One of the best-established hair-growth treatments.
- Finasteride — ncope. Gold standard for male-pattern hair loss.
- Dutasteride — ncope. Stronger than finasteride for hair loss.
- RU58841 — Situational. Promising anti-androgen but lacks long-term human data.
- Pyrilutamide (KX-826) — Situational. Promising but still under investigation.
- CosmeRNA — Situational. Early evidence; long-term effectiveness unclear.
- Stemoxydine — Cope. Small cosmetic benefit at best.
- Clascoterone — ncope. Effective topical anti-androgen for acne; possible future hair use.
Anabolics / Peptides / Hormones
- BPC-157 — Situational. Promising in animal studies for healing; human evidence is limited.
- TB-500 — Situational. Mostly animal data; not well proven in humans.
- Epitalon — Cope. Anti-aging claims aren't supported by strong human evidence.
- MOTS-c — Situational. Early research suggests metabolic benefits; still experimental.
- SS-31 (Elamipretide) — Situational. Promising mitochondrial peptide; not proven for longevity.
- FOXO4-DRI — Cope. Experimental senolytic with no established human use.
- ARA-290 — Situational. May help nerve repair in certain conditions; limited evidence.
- Thymosin Alpha-1 — Situational. Can support immune function in specific medical settings.
- KPV peptide — Situational. Early evidence for anti-inflammatory effects.
- Oxandrolone (Anavar) — ncope. Effective anabolic steroid with relatively lower androgenicity, but still carries risks.
- Primobolan (Methenolone) — ncope. Effective anabolic with fewer side effects than many steroids, but still carries risks.
- Masteron (Drostanolone) — ncope. Can produce a harder, drier physique when lean.
- Trenbolone — ncope. Extremely powerful anabolic with very high risks.
- Halotestin (Fluoxymesterone) — Situational. Strongly increases strength and aggression but is highly toxic.
- Superdrol (Methasterone) — ncope. Very potent muscle builder with severe liver toxicity.
- Nandrolone — ncope. Effective for muscle and strength; significant hormonal side effects.
- Boldenone — ncope. Effective anabolic with slower gains.
- Turinabol — ncope. Produces lean muscle gains but remains suppressive.
- Winstrol (Stanozolol) — ncope. Effective for strength and muscle hardness; harsh on joints.
- Oxymetholone (Anadrol) — ncope. Massive strength and size gains with high side-effect risk.
- Anastrozole — Situational. Estrogen blocker when medically indicated.
- Letrozole — Situational. Very potent aromatase inhibitor; inappropriate use can cause problems.
- Exemestane — Situational. Useful for controlling estrogen in specific medical situations.
- Eplerenone — Situational. Can reduce water retention in certain medical conditions.
- Spironolactone — ncope. Effective anti-androgen for acne and female hair loss; generally unsuitable for healthy males.
Fat Loss / Body Composition
- Aqualyx — Situational. Intended for localized fat deposits when injected correctly; not for overall weight loss.
- Deoxycholic acid (Kybella) — ncope. Effective for localized submental fat.
- Semaglutide — ncope. Highly effective weight-loss medication with strong evidence.
- Tirzepatide — ncope. Often produces even greater weight loss than semaglutide.
- Retatrutide — ncope. Extremely promising for weight loss but remains investigational.
- Cagrilintide — ncope. Appetite-suppressing drug being investigated for weight management.
- Yohimbine — Situational. May slightly increase fat loss, especially while fasted; effect is modest.
- Oxymetazoline (Upneeq) — ncope. Can temporarily lift a droopy upper eyelid.
General Supplements / Longevity / Health
- Shilajit — Situational. May modestly improve testosterone and energy; evidence is limited.
- Moringa — Cope. Nutritious plant but not a major looksmaxxing supplement.
- Chlorophyll — Cope. Little evidence for the dramatic benefits often claimed online.
- Spermidine — Situational. Promising longevity research; human evidence is still developing.
- Urolithin A — Situational. May improve mitochondrial function and muscle health; early human evidence is encouraging.
- NMN — Situational. Raises NAD+ levels, but anti-aging benefits remain unproven.
- Nicotinamide Riboside (NR) — Situational. Similar to NMN; promising but not proven for longevity.
- Astaxanthin — ncope. Antioxidant with evidence for some skin and eye benefits.
- PQQ — Situational. May support mitochondrial health; evidence is moderate.
- Berberine — ncope. Good evidence for improving blood sugar and metabolic health.
- TUDCA — ncope. Has established medical uses involving certain liver and bile-related conditions.
- NAC (N-Acetylcysteine) — ncope. Well-supported antioxidant with several medical uses.
- Colostrum — Situational. May benefit gut health and immunity; effects are modest.
- Fulvic acid — Cope. Very limited human evidence.
- MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) — Situational. May reduce joint pain and improve skin quality.
- Silica — Situational. May support hair, skin and nails if intake is inadequate.
- Chlorella — Situational. Nutritious algae with modest health benefits.
- Spirulina — ncope. Nutrient-rich supplement with some metabolic benefits.
- Hyaluronic acid — ncope. Evidence supports skin hydration and joint-related benefits.
- Collagen peptides — ncope. Evidence supports skin elasticity and joint health.
- DMAE — Cope. Weak evidence for skin tightening or cognitive benefits.
- Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) — ncope. Evidence supports certain cardiovascular uses and reducing statin-related muscle symptoms.
- Resveratrol — Cope. Animal data are promising, but human anti-aging evidence is weak.
- Fisetin — Situational. Promising senolytic research; human evidence is still limited.
- Quercetin — Situational. May have anti-inflammatory effects; longevity claims remain unproven.
- Apigenin — Situational. Early evidence for calming effects and potential longevity applications.
- Sulforaphane — ncope. Strong evidence for activating antioxidant pathways and supporting overall health.
- Alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) — ncope. Antioxidant with established evidence for diabetic neuropathy.
- Glutathione — Situational. Important antioxidant, but oral supplementation has inconsistent benefits.
I haven't tried those tiktok indiamart kids bs yet but many sups listed r available there think