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  1. #1 28th October 2015 
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    peptides for older people

    I'm curious if peptides will do much for people in their 50's and 60's even if they are not using HGH. Thanks in advance for the comments.
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    People of all ages benefit from mod-grf/ghrp. The peptides release growth hormone from the pituitary so no you don't need any synthetic hgh.
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    My mother whos 53 wants to start taking peptides but her main concern is 'will it prevent menopause?'
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi View Post
    My mother whos 53 wants to start taking peptides but her main concern is 'will it prevent menopause?'
    No I have never read that it could do that.
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    Do peptides help with osteoporosis in older adults?
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    Quote Originally Posted by hulk View Post
    Do peptides help with osteoporosis in older adults?
    Vitamin K2

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15320745
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10750566
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    In reality I believe the over 50's people are the ones who need peps the most. Since hgh release declines with age this would only make sense. Other than throwing in some test what could be better. I think hrt and peps go hand in hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi View Post
    My mother whos 53 wants to start taking peptides but her main concern is 'will it prevent menopause?'
    No, I don't think it will prevent menopause. When women are born, they already have a fixed number of egg cells, unlike men who have unlimited sperm cell count. Once the egg cells are all used up, then menopause will come.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gstpierre11 View Post
    No, I don't think it will prevent menopause. When women are born, they already have a fixed number of egg cells, unlike men who have unlimited sperm cell count. Once the egg cells are all used up, then menopause will come.
    No, it doesn't prevent menopause. They contribute several anti-aging benefits, but doesn't reverse the cycle.
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    Why does your mother want to prevent menopause? 53 is no longer ideal to have children, you know. There are huge chances that the child might be "special" or suffer from medical conditions.
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    Maybe the mother just doesn't want to experience the effects of the menopausal stage? They say going through menopausal makes the woman irritable, hot flushes, etc.
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    For me, peptides helped me in many ways. That's based on my experience, I'm not sure how the older people are handling it. But for me, I'm happy that I started using them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by protozoan View Post
    Maybe the mother just doesn't want to experience the effects of the menopausal stage? They say going through menopausal makes the woman irritable, hot flushes, etc.
    Well, I think the mother just doesn't want to get old. Reaching the menopausal stage makes women feel that they are already very old and most women hate that. Unfortunately, menopause can't be reversed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bodybuilder View Post
    Well, I think the mother just doesn't want to get old. Reaching the menopausal stage makes women feel that they are already very old and most women hate that. Unfortunately, menopause can't be reversed.
    I feel you. I know a lot of women who lie about their age. I've noticed that many of them take away two to three years of their original age.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pampamparampam View Post
    I feel you. I know a lot of women who lie about their age. I've noticed that many of them take away two to three years of their original age.
    Is this really true? So, if I ask a woman I just met in the bar about her age, I will not believe it right away? Women are indeed complicated.
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    Maybe that's where the saying comes from that a man should never ask a woman their age? IIt's not out of politeness on the mans part as we all thought, its more to do with the fact that if you don't ask her, then she doesn't have to BS you to your face!
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    Quote Originally Posted by captainamerica View Post
    Is this really true? So, if I ask a woman I just met in the bar about her age, I will not believe it right away? Women are indeed complicated.
    Yep that's true.. But mostly they take away about 5-7 years
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    Quote Originally Posted by hulk View Post
    Yep that's true.. But mostly they take away about 5-7 years
    If they take really good care of themselves, so taking away five to seven years won't really be that obvious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrhealthy View Post
    If they take really good care of themselves, so taking away five to seven years won't really be that obvious.
    I can understand if they take away a year or two, but seven years? That's brutal, man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stanleyr View Post
    For me, peptides helped me in many ways. That's based on my experience, I'm not sure how the older people are handling it. But for me, I'm happy that I started using them.
    Do you know stanleyr, looking at your avatar image has done more to lift my mood in the past few weeks than I suspect any cocktail or quantity of peptides could have done. It makes me smile every time I see it! If it's a true representation of your sense of humor and outlook on life you must be a very happy person indeed - Thank you so much : -)

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