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    GHRP6/peptides and acromegally

    Has anyone heard of peptides causing acromegally?
    It sounds plausible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jg42058p
    Has anyone heard of peptides causing acromegally?
    It sounds plausible.
    No not gonna happen.

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    I have not ran across any reading nor anyone complaining of these symptoms

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    good.

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    run as many peptides as you wish, maybe in a couple of years you'll need a larger hat-size

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    The length of circulation and amount of GH secretion needed is not anywhere near the amount that Peps can cause.

    So no.

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    The gh serum of those affected with agromeglia is between 10ng/ml - 50ng/mg AT ALL TIMES.

    See that... at all times?

    Ive seen gh serum test results of 10iu's pharm grade GH come back at 30ng/ml.

    But synthetic GH peaks after a few hours and clears after about 12 hours.

    So then youd be down to normal baseline.

    Peps come nowhere near those numbers.

    Maybe 2-3 iu's at the MOST.

    And they peak and decline quicker.

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