i think im gonna go with prami .5 ED![]()
Thinking about dabbling in some peptide use on my next cycle..
its gonna be
test e 300mg a week
tren 450mg a week
hcg 250ui X 2 a week
clenbutrol 2 week on 2 weeks off last 6 week of the cycle (ive never used clen before but want to give it a go i need to get advise on dosage but have been told best to cycle it 2 week on 2 off?..
arimidex .5 ed
also gonna run caber or prami again any siggestions?
pct
clomid
nolva
But yes the originall question is what is a good peptide for a "noobie" to peptides to start with?
Last edited by jimm; 06-24-2012 at 02:17 PM.
Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself, do not you go out and look for a successfull personality an duplicate it
i think im gonna go with prami .5 ED![]()
Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself, do not you go out and look for a successfull personality an duplicate it

I believe with 2 weeks on 2 weeks off, typically you supplement the two weeks off with T3. Many people do it without T3, but most see great results using the two of them.
Then again, if your not comfortable using T3, don't mess with it.
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it depends on what you want in a peptide. there are a lot of different ones for different uses.
Vibrant
Im going to try and cut on my next cycle with test e 300pw and tren 450pw
Very intrigued with clen aswell want to try that out!
Eh, peptides are alright. Some deep sleep, some vibrant dreams ... that's about it until you really get far into it. I'm a month in, and I'll probably drop it soon in favor of a rotating regimen of IGF-1 Lr3 and peg MGF (although I'm skeptical of the latter...).
If you want a "noobie" peptide, I'd go with the one that will produce the best results quickest - IGF-1 Lr3. It's nice, it's fun, and it's effective. Other than that, peptides are really only helpful for long-term fat loss, IMHO.
I was curious about this as well, but no. For help inducing sleep look into DSIP (delta sleep-inducing peptide). Its level of efficacy in alleviating sleeplessness is a point of debate, and there's no scientific consensus quite yet. But it's cheap, and might be worth a shot, if only to achieve the somatotrophin stimulation, and the somatostatin inhibition.