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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Gonadorelin alternative to hCG - Kisspeptin a peptide that is not approved for compounding
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<blockquote data-quote="Jason Sypolt" data-source="post: 188208" data-attributes="member: 13328"><p>Cataceous, </p><p></p><p>I will tell you what these (your) posts are causing. They are causing people to ask for help because they feel horrible not even being able to leave the house after taking Gonadorelin and they are referencing these posts as justification for taking it. They get it from a clinic or they buy it from sites like the one that you reference in a post. They aren't sure about it so they do some searching and "the guy on Excel Male says it worked". I'm tired of seeing it happen.</p><p></p><p>There are no well-known, reputable practitioners in the academic world or otherwise who are recommending or prescribing this substance for TRT. The prescriptions are coming from clinics who have lost access to HCG and want to maintain their profits. Gonadorelin is dropped in as a replacement for HCG without even telling some people and they come here and read that it works so they take it. People are reading the headlines and jumping at it because it's human nature to hear and see what they want to. That is the reality. They do have a personal responsibility to read all information. But as someone who understands more than most, you have a responsibility to use some level of care in how you present something that can't be proven works. Because we both know that few read in entirety. My not proving that it doesn't work is not the same thing at all. I hope that you understand the difference.</p><p></p><p>While I can appreciate your relentlessness in pursuit of an alternative to HCG, I think that you have lost sight of whatever your goal was and it has been replaced by a need to be right in looking at the pattern and tone of responses that you leave when you are questioned. To be clear, my "never" comment is centered on practical use today and in the future with what is known and what we have. I could go into detail, but you are a smart guy who doesn't deserve that and frankly I'm not going to tear you apart over a peptide that you bought online. Just know that there are more than a few people who are reading and are acting without understanding what they are doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Sypolt, post: 188208, member: 13328"] Cataceous, I will tell you what these (your) posts are causing. They are causing people to ask for help because they feel horrible not even being able to leave the house after taking Gonadorelin and they are referencing these posts as justification for taking it. They get it from a clinic or they buy it from sites like the one that you reference in a post. They aren't sure about it so they do some searching and "the guy on Excel Male says it worked". I'm tired of seeing it happen. There are no well-known, reputable practitioners in the academic world or otherwise who are recommending or prescribing this substance for TRT. The prescriptions are coming from clinics who have lost access to HCG and want to maintain their profits. Gonadorelin is dropped in as a replacement for HCG without even telling some people and they come here and read that it works so they take it. People are reading the headlines and jumping at it because it's human nature to hear and see what they want to. That is the reality. They do have a personal responsibility to read all information. But as someone who understands more than most, you have a responsibility to use some level of care in how you present something that can't be proven works. Because we both know that few read in entirety. My not proving that it doesn't work is not the same thing at all. I hope that you understand the difference. While I can appreciate your relentlessness in pursuit of an alternative to HCG, I think that you have lost sight of whatever your goal was and it has been replaced by a need to be right in looking at the pattern and tone of responses that you leave when you are questioned. To be clear, my "never" comment is centered on practical use today and in the future with what is known and what we have. I could go into detail, but you are a smart guy who doesn't deserve that and frankly I'm not going to tear you apart over a peptide that you bought online. Just know that there are more than a few people who are reading and are acting without understanding what they are doing. [/QUOTE]
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