I am really interested in this peptide. Can somebody who have used it describe how it works and what is recommended dosage protocol. I have heard it's one of the best things out there for effective weight loss?
I am really interested in this peptide. Can somebody who have used it describe how it works and what is recommended dosage protocol. I have heard it's one of the best things out there for effective weight loss?
This peptide is very expensive and must be taken in huge doses when compared to other peptides.
It works by limiting blood supply to fat cells, and eventually killing them off.
But for this the person must be obese or very over weight. It's not something that will work for someone who's trying to cut from 15% to 10% BF.
Last edited by Armani; 27th September 2015 at 12:36 AM.
I have read that one month course costs about 6000$. Not worth it in my opinion.
I can't seem to find much info about it.. Is it even tested on humans? All I found was some studies on monkeys. They state that obese monkeys lost as much as 39% of fat in just 4 weeks. But hmm 6k? it's definitely not worth it.
280mcg/kg/day is the recommended dose based on monkeys, which for a 100kg person, would be 28mg daily.
For 30 days would be 840mg of peptide, or about 170 vials.
However, you can get reliable results with much smaller doses.
I ran a 42 day trial, dosing 500mcg twice daily (1mg total, or 8.3mcg/kg). I went from 120kg to 105kg over the trial with no real differences in diet or excercise.
While still £450 worth, it was worth it personally.
But nah I'm probably not gonna do it because I haven't found ANY studies on human trials. And it seems too risky.. But I hope that in near future it will be approved as effective and safe drug for weight loss and treating obesity.
Lauris Staško (27th September 2015)
There's a really good on on primates.
The main side effect is lesions to the kidneys, however they were minor and temporary - quickly healing after the trial stopped.
They were using incredible doses, though - smaller doses are less likely to cause issues.
I'm also unaware of any progress into the phase 1 human trials - it was proposed but have heard no more on it.
Last edited by peptideguru; 27th September 2015 at 12:58 PM.
My blood pressure was normal throughout. Unsure of appetite suppression, however I was eating very similarly to how I would have normally so it wasn't that prominent.
It works mainly by inducing apoptosis - directly targeting the blood vessels of white adipose cells.
I would highly recommend reading this: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3666164/
It even shows how it would work at much lower doses than recommended, the main issue is that they are progressively increasing the dose in most of the studies, and thus you can't get a true measurement on what it would be like if they just stuck at the low end of the scale.
I wouldn't recommend it because the side effects on humans are inconclusive. Instead try out something that is popular with less side effects.
While I don't want to sound pushy - there is nothing currently that matches the speed and the efficiency of Adipotide, besides liposuction.
You do also need to make sure you get it from a reputable source, as there's a couple of modifications over the basic amino chain that need to be carried out. Many of the Chinese companies do not carry these out - and possibly even USA/EU based labs, because it's cheaper to produce without them.
If those modifications are not made, the peptide will be next to useless.
Spartian (31st May 2017)