Well, I guess it depends on the individual, but I think one needs to be careful with teens. Making things too easy for them can often lead to abuse. Teens like to take the easy way out. So, it really depends on the circumstances involved.
Well, I guess it depends on the individual, but I think one needs to be careful with teens. Making things too easy for them can often lead to abuse. Teens like to take the easy way out. So, it really depends on the circumstances involved.
If diet pills are not recommended for the younger ones, then how much more is peptides? Based in my own perception, dieting pills and peptides are both not good for those who are under 30 years old.
No one under 20 should use peptides. We do not even recommend peptides for those who are in their early 20s (20-24), how much more to those who hasn't reached their 20 years of life yet? Just try to lose weight or burn fat naturally. It is a lot easier for the young ones to do that.
Kid, did you already decide to lose weight without using any drug? I hope so. The money you intend to spend on peptides, just save it for the future or for something much more worthwhile. When you are old enough, you are more than free to use peptides at your will.
It's no surprise if young people take shortcuts in losing weight. It's some kind of a trend to them. They take slimming pills, starve themselves, or throw up after eating. With peptides, another reason why they are not advisable to younger people is because they might abuse them. It's not the peptides that's wrong here, but how they are used.
That's correct, but still, they should be educated that what they are doing is causing more harm than good to them. It's sad that people now are pressured too much to reach an ideal size just to impress society. This is why many young people suffer from eating disorders.