Im running GHRP-6 3 times per day 166mcg per dose and it has significantly increased my appetite. I would give that a try its pretty cheap
x2. And sub-q injections are nothing. You'll also have the increased benefit of deeper sleep and better recovery/muscle gain/fat loss. win win win win lol
And you already have the caber in case prolactin is raised from it.
x2. And sub-q injections are nothing. You'll also have the increased benefit of deeper sleep and better recovery/muscle gain/fat loss. win win win win lol
And you already have the caber in case prolactin is raised from it.
GHRP-6 is generally known to not raise prolactin like GHRP-2 is, unless your using it at very high doses (over 500mcg per day). BUT like BigBlackGuy said I would keep the caber on hand just in case. Also most reviews of GHRP-6 online say that the saturation dose is 100mcg but I found that the hunger inducing effects are greater the higher I dose. I add 3ml of BAC water to a 5mg vial of GHRP-6 and pull to the 1st tick mark on the slin pin. This gives me 166mcg per shot
GHRP-6 is generally known to not raise prolactin like GHRP-2 is, unless your using it at very high doses (over 500mcg per day). BUT like BigBlackGuy said I would keep the caber on hand just in case. Also most reviews of GHRP-6 online say that the saturation dose is 100mcg but I found that the hunger inducing effects are greater the higher I dose. I add 3ml of BAC water to a 5mg vial of GHRP-6 and pull to the 1st tick mark on the slin pin. This gives me 166mcg per shot
^^ good info, Thank you
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