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    It take a long time for the effects to show themselves. It is like a low dose gh protocol, and I mean a low dose.
    You could switch out the GHRP2 for Ipamorelin, that would eliminate the hunger issue. You should be glad you aren't on GHRP6, the hunger with that is way more pronounced than it is with GHRP2. If your going to run them long term Ipamorelin is a better choice anyway. It wont induce the hunger, it wont increase prolactin and cortisol, and it will not increase GHIH (Growth Hormone Inhibiting Hormone) like GHRP2 does. These factors make GHRP2 not only lose its own effectiveness over time (8-12 weeks), but also reduces the effectiveness of the CJC your running alongside it.
    If your gonna run the peps you have to commit to a long term run, swap out the GHRP for the Ipam, and have realistic expectations of what they are going to do. Like I said at those doses you are looking at what amounts to essentially an anti aging dose of GH.
    Is it worth it or not for you? Only you can answer that question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyinkedup
    It take a long time for the effects to show themselves. It is like a low dose gh protocol, and I mean a low dose. You could switch out the GHRP2 for Ipamorelin, that would eliminate the hunger issue. You should be glad you aren't on GHRP6, the hunger with that is way more pronounced than it is with GHRP2. If your going to run them long term Ipamorelin is a better choice anyway. It wont induce the hunger, it wont increase prolactin and cortisol, and it will not increase GHIH (Growth Hormone Inhibiting Hormone) like GHRP2 does. These factors make GHRP2 not only lose its own effectiveness over time (8-12 weeks), but also reduces the effectiveness of the CJC your running alongside it. If your gonna run the peps you have to commit to a long term run, swap out the GHRP for the Ipam, and have realistic expectations of what they are going to do. Like I said at those doses you are looking at what amounts to essentially an anti aging dose of GH. Is it worth it or not for you? Only you can answer that question.
    Sorry are u saying GHRP2 will or might raise prolactin? I have prolactin issue in the past does it mean I should stop it now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by edmondle View Post
    Sorry are u saying GHRP2 will or might raise prolactin? I have prolactin issue in the past does it mean I should stop it now?
    Yes GHRP2 & GHRP6 both raise prolactin. If you are going to run either one of them you should cycle them for 8-12 weeks on then swap to ipamorelin OR you can just run ipamorelin in place of either one of them based on the benefits I listed it has.
    If I were you Id finish the GHRP2 I have and then make a switch to Ipamorelin with my CJC from that point forward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyinkedup
    Yes GHRP2 & GHRP6 both raise prolactin. If you are going to run either one of them you should cycle them for 8-12 weeks on then swap to ipamorelin OR you can just run ipamorelin in place of either one of them based on the benefits I listed it has. If I were you Id finish the GHRP2 I have and then make a switch to Ipamorelin with my CJC from that point forward.
    Thank you so much, I'll swap back as soon as I finish the GHRP2, also I just might include prolactin in my next blood test. I'm glad I started this thread, otherwise I could have trouble with prolactin without knowing

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyinkedup
    Yes GHRP2 & GHRP6 both raise prolactin. If you are going to run either one of them you should cycle them for 8-12 weeks on then swap to ipamorelin OR you can just run ipamorelin in place of either one of them based on the benefits I listed it has. If I were you Id finish the GHRP2 I have and then make a switch to Ipamorelin with my CJC from that point forward.
    Also one more question, what exactly are the difference between cjc1295 ipamorelon and cjc1295 with ghrp2? Are they similar for building muscles? If they are pretty much the same I'll probably just stick to cjc1295 ipamorelon

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    Quote Originally Posted by edmondle View Post
    Also one more question, what exactly are the difference between cjc1295 ipamorelon and cjc1295 with ghrp2? Are they similar for building muscles? If they are pretty much the same I'll probably just stick to cjc1295 ipamorelon
    The difference is basically what I pointed out in my first post. GHRP2 impacts prolcatin, cortisol and GHIH, Ipam does not. Short term GHRP2 gives you a higher gh pulse but after about 8-12 weeks the hormones I mentioned that GHRP2 effects negate this and GHRP2 would become less effective than Impamorelin. So for longer term use Ipamorelin is , IMO, the better choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyinkedup
    The difference is basically what I pointed out in my first post. GHRP2 impacts prolcatin, cortisol and GHIH, Ipam does not. Short term GHRP2 gives you a higher gh pulse but after about 8-12 weeks the hormones I mentioned that GHRP2 effects negate this and GHRP2 would become less effective than Impamorelin. So for longer term use Ipamorelin is , IMO, the better choice.
    Thanks for the reply mate, also one thing is there anyway to control the tiredness? I'm so tired since My morning shot at 1000mcg.

    I've stopped today I felt lot better but I understand it's more beneficial to use it 6 month+, but the tiredness just make my work training etc so hard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edmondle View Post
    Thanks for the reply mate, also one thing is there anyway to control the tiredness? I'm so tired since My morning shot at 1000mcg.

    I've stopped today I felt lot better but I understand it's more beneficial to use it 6 month+, but the tiredness just make my work training etc so hard.
    I almost stopped my midday shot because of the lethargy, then after several weeks it passed and I was fine. Vette is right, if you can ride it out it will pass.

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