TweetAwesome keep us updated.
TweetThought I would start a random thread regarding using these two peptides. Going over general effectiveness, etc. I will also focus on the effects it has on my blood sugar as I am a type 1 diabetic. Hopefully this can be of help to any other type 1 diabetics who are considering using these or similar peptides. Most people know that increasing GH levels can cause increased blood sugar and insulin resistance. I have had a run with clen which didn't last long because that was the worst insulin resistance I have ever experienced and lasted around 2 days, the blood sugars were terrible. However, using these peptides I do notice a slight increase in blood sugar, but it is easily corrected with insulin and comes down within the hour. This is most likely due to the short half life and activity of the peptides.
I am dosing them at 100mcg each 3x day. Morning, post work out, and bed. Have been on them about a week now.
Beginning body weight was 201 at 9-10% bf (off season for me currently) and after a week I am at 205. I am also currently not cycling anything. I feel like I am carrying a SMALL amount more water than usual now, nothing very visible. The sleep is amazing as well. I realize most results (leaning out, etc.) do not occur until a few months of use.
I will continue to update periodically.
TweetAwesome keep us updated.
I never meant to be better than anyone, I was just born that way. Its hard being a god amongst peasants!
TweetThanks man that is cool
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TweetQuick and last update. This shit wrecked my blood sugars! Had to drop them about a week after my last post. They worked great for increasing recovery and sleep. However, I was getting blood glucose level readings in the 300-400 range. No bueno! If you don't have type 1 diabetes I say it is a go though.
TweetThat's no good sir, better to me safe
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TweetI like cjc and ghrp. I get low blood sugar but it never aggravated mine.