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Oral growth hormone enhancer MK-677 (ibutamoren)
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 240944" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Like I said, I am one of those who has used MK-677 with success for many years. I understand the side effects and willing to deal with them. With most drugs, if you are getting unwanted side effects then the dose needs to be lowered. Most are told 25mg is the best dose. Not exactly true, I take 10mgs and get great results. I have always told clients in the past to start off with 12.5mg and adjust up or down based on how you react. Most never listen. </p><p></p><p>As [USER=39921]@bixt[/USER] just mentioned......take the dose at night. Obviously if you are taking a drug to increase GH levels then you have to understand what increased GH level do in the human body. There is a known interrelationship between GH and sleep. The higher the GH level, the better we sleep. So, there is a linear consistent relationship between slow-wave (SW) sleep and increased GH secretion. Thus, lethargy during the day, especially if you take the dose in the morning. Does it go away, in my experience after about 2-3 weeks it goes away or with a reductionin dose. But again, most don't listend.</p><p></p><p>I have never seen any research suggesting MK-677 caused anxiety. Is there a chance this side effect happens? I would suggest if you are prone to anxiety, start out with a very low dose and find your sweet spot. If it just doesn't work out, then don't take it. This has to be a very small incidence as it is one of the bestselling SARMS on the market and has been for years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 240944, member: 43589"] Like I said, I am one of those who has used MK-677 with success for many years. I understand the side effects and willing to deal with them. With most drugs, if you are getting unwanted side effects then the dose needs to be lowered. Most are told 25mg is the best dose. Not exactly true, I take 10mgs and get great results. I have always told clients in the past to start off with 12.5mg and adjust up or down based on how you react. Most never listen. As [USER=39921]@bixt[/USER] just mentioned......take the dose at night. Obviously if you are taking a drug to increase GH levels then you have to understand what increased GH level do in the human body. There is a known interrelationship between GH and sleep. The higher the GH level, the better we sleep. So, there is a linear consistent relationship between slow-wave (SW) sleep and increased GH secretion. Thus, lethargy during the day, especially if you take the dose in the morning. Does it go away, in my experience after about 2-3 weeks it goes away or with a reductionin dose. But again, most don't listend. I have never seen any research suggesting MK-677 caused anxiety. Is there a chance this side effect happens? I would suggest if you are prone to anxiety, start out with a very low dose and find your sweet spot. If it just doesn't work out, then don't take it. This has to be a very small incidence as it is one of the bestselling SARMS on the market and has been for years. [/QUOTE]
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