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    if you are not taking calcium try that. It is prescribed a lot for bloat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phyll View Post
    Still feels like I am holding water especially in the mid section. That is a little frustrating. I was hoping this would help me make get some quality LBM gains, but instead I look soft. Big love handles!

    Arms look bigger though - probably same reason, holding more water? We'll see how it goes.
    Sometimes when I escessively pin my belly it gets a sort of swollen look to it as if I'm holding pockets of water. Make sure you are switching pinning locations as you can pin the love handles as well as the lower back if you can reach it. There's also nothing wrong with pinning your quad IM (might give your belly a rest). A natural diuretic is green tea (the brewed kind), so you might try to work in a few cups of this throughout the day (don't use sugar, splenda is fine). What would be even better would to squeeze some lemon into the tea as well. This coupled with a proper diet w/ low sodium and a healthy water intake should help reduce the water weight. Also, dropping the carbs down will help the body not hold as much water as well.

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    Thanks for the tips guys, I appreciate it. I will try both calcium and the green tea for sure. I've been eating very low sodium, but I def can up the water intake too. I've upped the calories as well so that's probably part of the reason!

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    I do definitely need to rotate injection sites. I've been doing mostly abs/love handles and upper glutes. I noticed yesterday my abs look nasty... Pretty sore and bruised. Can't really take my shirt off right now, glad it is winter time. Did that happen with anybody else too? I attached a pic, but it looks a lot worse in person.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phyll View Post
    I do definitely need to rotate injection sites. I've been doing mostly abs/love handles and upper glutes. I noticed yesterday my abs look nasty... Pretty sore and bruised. Can't really take my shirt off right now, glad it is winter time. Did that happen with anybody else too? I attached a pic, but it looks a lot worse in person.
    Yep, about 1 out of every 20 or so injections bruises up like that for me...perfectly normal bro!

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    I had this happen once in the same spot, it will go away. I figured I hit a capillary.

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    So I decided to take a break from the peps for a couple of weeks... Mainly because I didn't like how my body was reacting to the rp-6. I am pretty sure my prolactin levels were very high, my nips were getting noticeably puffy and I didn't really like how my body was looking "soft" overall. Probably because of cortisol as well, not sure.

    After talking to some people, I decided I am going to get some ipamorelin and restart the cycle using the GRF(1-29) and the Ipa; I think that will be much better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phyll View Post
    So I decided to take a break from the peps for a couple of weeks... Mainly because I didn't like how my body was reacting to the rp-6. I am pretty sure my prolactin levels were very high, my nips were getting noticeably puffy and I didn't really like how my body was looking "soft" overall. Probably because of cortisol as well, not sure.

    After talking to some people, I decided I am going to get some ipamorelin and restart the cycle using the GRF(1-29) and the Ipa; I think that will be much better.
    The ipa will def. combat less prolactin and cortisol...not a bad decision considering the sides you're getting on GHRP-6

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    Quote Originally Posted by M302_Imola View Post
    The ipa will def. combat less prolactin and cortisol...not a bad decision considering the sides you're getting on GHRP-6
    Thanks bro, I think so too. GHRP-6 just hasn't been too nice for me. I'll update this thread when I get on the peps again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phyll View Post
    Thanks bro, I think so too. GHRP-6 just hasn't been too nice for me. I'll update this thread when I get on the peps again.
    Good deal. I've tried both ipa and GHRP-2 and was fine with both (no prolactin or cortisol sides to speak of) guess I'm lucky. Haven't tried GHRP-6 yet but going to get some w/ my next order.

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