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    oscar1990 is offline Associate Member
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    Has anyone used peptide GHRP6 or Protein peptide 29 (CJC-1925)

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    Lately I have been feeling unwell, I dont actually have a condition or an illness however I do have symptoms of creaky bones, loose skin, low-ish sex drive, poor sleep pattern, low muscle definition and tone. I am looking for an immune boost and was going to try the GHRP6 peptide. I have recently turned 23 and need some sort of immune boost. In addition, I had chronic appendicitis which last 18 months.

    Has anyone tried this? did it work? is it a hoax?

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    I also want to know if there is an increase in prolactin thus causing gyno issues or as such

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    I've been using GHRP-6 for a few months now. It has improved my well-being, my skin, I fall asleep way easier but wake up earlier due to needing less sleep, improved my muscle tone and appetite. It's definitely worth trying and won't cause gyno..

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    Nice, sweet.

    It wont cause gyno, can you justify??

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    Why would it? Where did you hear it increases estrogen?

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    GRHP-2 and GRHP-6 can increase prolactin but not high enough to cause gyno.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EZ E View Post
    GRHP-2 and GRHP-6 can increase prolactin but not high enough to cause gyno.
    Interesting. Before my current cycle I was getting gyno with on ghrp 2 and mod grf. Had blood levels checks and e2 and t were normal. Never checked prolactin though. Ended up having to hop on nolva to stop it and have been running it throughout cycle so far.

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    I read one case of gyno from these peptides on some random thread, he said it was the peptide GHRP6, however he was also using AAS so it would be unclear if the cause of gyno was AAS or the peptide. However, an increase in prolactin does lead to prolactin gyno. Whilst using the peptide I might keep some arimidex on hand just in case. lol

    During puberty I was overweight fat little fagget and I think I am now more prone to gyno, one of the reasons I was checking with the bro's.

    Is there any form of rebound on the body once use of the peptide is discontinued and does it need to be taken with insulin ??

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    [QUOTE]Interesting. Before my current cycle I was getting gyno with on ghrp 2 and mod grf. Had blood levels checks and e2 and t were normal. Never checked prolactin though. Ended up having to hop on nolva to stop it and have been running it throughout cycle so far./QUOTE]

    Were you on anything else whilst using the peptides??
    Whats your body type??

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    Quote Originally Posted by S&S_ShovelHead

    Interesting. Before my current cycle I was getting gyno with on ghrp 2 and mod grf. Had blood levels checks and e2 and t were normal. Never checked prolactin though. Ended up having to hop on nolva to stop it and have been running it throughout cycle so far.
    Nolva wont help with prolactin

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    Quote Originally Posted by patrick4588 View Post
    Nolva wont help with prolactin
    Exactly, makes me believe the peptides are not the issue. But keep in mind everyone's body chemistry is different and results may vary.

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    [QUOTE=oscar1990;6270771]
    Interesting. Before my current cycle I was getting gyno with on ghrp 2 and mod grf. Had blood levels checks and e2 and t were normal. Never checked prolactin though. Ended up having to hop on nolva to stop it and have been running it throughout cycle so far./QUOTE]

    Were you on anything else whilst using the peptides??
    Whats your body type??
    No, 13% bf, 215 lb, 6'0

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    Sweet. lol

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    i run bromo 5mg year round, will that counteract the prolactin good enough?

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