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General Peptide Use & Information
MK-677, Starting Use
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<blockquote data-quote="newguy128" data-source="post: 61995" data-attributes="member: 14517"><p><a href="https://forum.enhancedathlete.com/uploads/editor/ab/mi4vy8xtbkbf.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="https://forum.enhancedathlete.com/uploads/editor/ab/mi4vy8xtbkbf.jpg" class="bbImage" alt="" data-url="https://forum.enhancedathlete.com/uploads/editor/ab/mi4vy8xtbkbf.jpg" style="" /></a> (After)</p><p></p><p>I started out with 50mg for a few days, but the lethargy was pretty bad. So I lowered the dose to 25mg every night before bed. Took a couple of weeks to get over the lethargy.</p><p></p><p>My IGF-1 levels only increased by 49 points, so not much of a change in IGF-1 or IGF-BP3 levels. I was hoping for the upper Ref Range. </p><p></p><p>I have had low IGF-1 levels for awhile now. I had my pituitary checked via MRI and my PC doc said the MRI scan looked normal, so not sure what the cause of the low IGF-1 is?</p><p></p><p>I have previously tried a Sermorelin/Ipamorelin combo for 6 months at 600mcg every night, but my IGF-1 levels were still low. Waste of good money.</p><p></p><p>So given my prior experience with the peptide therapy, I can't say the MK-677 was bunk. </p><p></p><p>My insulin levels almost tripled from 8 to 21.2 uIU/mL, but still within the Ref. Range of 2.6 - 24.9. So MK-677 does raise insulin levels.</p><p></p><p>I didn't get much of the munchies. But I did stock up on the Hershey's White Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Cups, Peter Paul Almond Joys and Sea Salted Cashews just in case! Yummo! LOL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newguy128, post: 61995, member: 14517"] [URL="https://forum.enhancedathlete.com/uploads/editor/ab/mi4vy8xtbkbf.jpg"][IMG]https://forum.enhancedathlete.com/uploads/editor/ab/mi4vy8xtbkbf.jpg[/IMG][/URL] (After) I started out with 50mg for a few days, but the lethargy was pretty bad. So I lowered the dose to 25mg every night before bed. Took a couple of weeks to get over the lethargy. My IGF-1 levels only increased by 49 points, so not much of a change in IGF-1 or IGF-BP3 levels. I was hoping for the upper Ref Range. I have had low IGF-1 levels for awhile now. I had my pituitary checked via MRI and my PC doc said the MRI scan looked normal, so not sure what the cause of the low IGF-1 is? I have previously tried a Sermorelin/Ipamorelin combo for 6 months at 600mcg every night, but my IGF-1 levels were still low. Waste of good money. So given my prior experience with the peptide therapy, I can't say the MK-677 was bunk. My insulin levels almost tripled from 8 to 21.2 uIU/mL, but still within the Ref. Range of 2.6 - 24.9. So MK-677 does raise insulin levels. I didn't get much of the munchies. But I did stock up on the Hershey's White Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Cups, Peter Paul Almond Joys and Sea Salted Cashews just in case! Yummo! LOL. [/QUOTE]
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