Ok guys,
I'm going to start my peptide log.
For the last 4 days, I've been using 100mcg Mod GRF(1-29) and 100mcg of GHRP-2, doing 4 injections per day. 400mcg of each in total every day.
The first injection is in the morning upon waking up, second is in the mid-day before lunch, the third one is post workout and the last one is before going to sleep.
I have enough peptides to run this for 3 months, If but I might run it for longer if I like it.
My goals are mainly fat loss and some strength/muscle gain.
My bodyfat currently is approximately 14% and weight 95kg
I am not on any other compounds right now but finished my last cycle of test and tren 3 months ago.
I have never used HGH, IGF-1, or any other peptides.
I will try to update this thread on a regular basis.
I haven't really noticed anything yet. I am injecting them in my belly fat, injections don't hurt at all and haven't noticed any bruising like some people report. I get a little weak and shaky after morning injections, I guess that's the hypoglycemic feeling that those peptides could cause? But after my carbohydrate and protein breakfast, I feel normal again. Also, I am really hungry after morning injections but for the rest of shots, I feel really fine, no hypo or hunger effects.
My weight is the same, but I have noticed that my muscles look bigger... It's quite strange because they definitely look different. Am I holding more water in my muscles?
I haven't noticed real strength increases yet. The same weight on squats, deadlifts, but could do a few more reps than before on bench press, I guess it's because of the fact that my shoulder feels better since I have started using peptides, I had a small shoulder injury some time ago. I didn't expect to feel it's healing effects after just 4 days. Very impressive.
I know that this stuff is real because I have noticed a slight tingling in my arm and jaw. I actually like this feeling
I have also noticed the warm feeling after injections, sometimes I even break a sweat.
So far I like it, and will definitely try to post regularly.