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  1. #1 10th November 2015 
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    heightened sense of smell

    About 3 months ago, I started using GHRP-6/Mod GRF at 100mcg/each at bedtime. After the very first shot, I noticed that my sense of smell was extremely heightened. I could detect every smell in the room easily (which made me clean my house immediately, haha.)

    I haven't experienced this since.
    Has anyone else experienced this?
  2. #2 10th November 2015 
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    Well the GHRP-6 strongly induces hunger... I always felt taste was increased a bit when I got hungry from peptides... so maybe smell is part of it all.
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    Really? Heightened sense of smell? I have not heard about it. I am using ipam and I think all of my senses are normal. On the other hand, it is not that increased sense of smell is a bad effect though.
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    Well, I also noticed it! It seems like my nose is already too sensitive to smell these days. However, some people say that it is not the peptides nor the HGH that is causing this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by procent View Post
    Well the GHRP-6 strongly induces hunger... I always felt taste was increased a bit when I got hungry from peptides... so maybe smell is part of it all.
    Huh? What is the relation between increased hunger and increased sense of smell? I do not get it. I am not sure if I am just too slow or your idea does not really have sense at all. Joking.
  6. #6 29th January 2016 
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    Increased smell? Well, I am not sure if it is a side effect of using peptides or not. However, what I know is that this is the first case of heightened smell reported by a peptides user. Lol. Probably, other users already reported it, but I have not heard nor read their complaint or what so I'll take this as the first.
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    Peptides is really making me amazed. Improved sense of smell? Well, I do not really know how it is possible, but this is simply amazing. I really have to use peptides asap to check its effects on me.
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    That is such a strange effect. I am a peptides user for a year now and I do have a lot of friends who are users as well. So far, I have never heard anyone of us complained or opened up about this kind of side effect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by procent View Post
    Well the GHRP-6 strongly induces hunger... I always felt taste was increased a bit when I got hungry from peptides... so maybe smell is part of it all.
    We do think the same way. When I was running GHRP 6, I always feel hungry and I easily smell food (yes, food in particular). However, when I was running ipamorelin, it did not make me hungry and it did not increase my sense of smell as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by procent View Post
    Well the GHRP-6 strongly induces hunger... I always felt taste was increased a bit when I got hungry from peptides... so maybe smell is part of it all.
    Now I know that I should avoid GHRP 6 at all cost. I do not want to feel hungry while on my cycle as I badly want to lose weight. Therefore, eating a lot due to hunger is a big no for me.
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    I did not really experience hunger from ipamorelin. Also, other peptides (even those that make me hungry) did not heighten my sense of smell as well. I think no peptides can do that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raraririruru View Post
    We do think the same way. When I was running GHRP 6, I always feel hungry and I easily smell food (yes, food in particular). However, when I was running ipamorelin, it did not make me hungry and it did not increase my sense of smell as well.
    I guess you were just really hungry whenever you smell food easier. Lol. I have been using peptides for years and I have already tried using different peptides, but none of them increased my sense of smell.
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    I did not observe any change to my sense of smell. Probably, another factor is causing your increased sense of smell? I am not sure, but that is what I suspect. I have not heard a lot of people saying that their sense of smell increased after using hgh or peptides as well.
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    In three months of using peptides, I did not notice any change in my sense of smell. I think this effect is different from one person to another. It is possible that only a certain peptides cause it.

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