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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 239263" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Exactly, MK-677 sold as a SARM is neither a SARM or peptide it is a non-peptide ghrelin receptor agonist and a growth hormone secretagogue. Hey, I do remember a few years back injectable SARMS hit the market, but I think that went over like a lead balloon. </p><p></p><p>IMHO, any weight gains with peptide use can be easily controlled with the use of hydrochlorothiazide. I very rarely get a lot of water problems with peptides or HGH unless I go way up on the dose of HGH. I am also one of those who does not get hungry using the GHRP's or MK-677. Even the lethargy seems to not be a factor after two weeks of use. I guess the body adapts. The makers of Ibutamoren compensated for poor oral bioavailability by increasing the dose. growth hormone secretagogues are usually injected at 1mcg/kg but MK is taken in mgs to compensate for poor bioavailability. 10-25mgs seems to be an effective dose.</p><p></p><p> A few weeks back I started on 100mcg of GHRP-s/modified GRF (1-29) x 2 + 10mg of MK-677. Not an ounce of water bloat, no hunger issues. I did have a mild lethargy as mentioned but after 2 weeks, I wake up feeling very bright and alert which last through the day. My Deep Sleep and REM has almost doubled. My bodyweight has not changed.</p><p></p><p>Now this applies only to me....but as far as affordability, I paid $6 for a 2ml vial of modified GRF (1-29) and $3 a vial for a 5ml vial of GHRP-2. $40 for 100, 10mg tabs of MK-677. So I get 20 doses of modified GRF (1-29) out of each vial which comes out to $0.30 a dose. The GHRP - 50 doses at $0.06 a dose. So the peptides are costing me $0.72/d and the MK-677 - $0.40 per day for a total of $1.12/day. Not a bad price increase GH/IGF-1 levels way behond normal levels. With the synergy of the TRT dose I take, this is a great combination considering the benefits. HGH would be considerably more doing 2-3iu/d but equally as effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 239263, member: 43589"] Exactly, MK-677 sold as a SARM is neither a SARM or peptide it is a non-peptide ghrelin receptor agonist and a growth hormone secretagogue. Hey, I do remember a few years back injectable SARMS hit the market, but I think that went over like a lead balloon. IMHO, any weight gains with peptide use can be easily controlled with the use of hydrochlorothiazide. I very rarely get a lot of water problems with peptides or HGH unless I go way up on the dose of HGH. I am also one of those who does not get hungry using the GHRP's or MK-677. Even the lethargy seems to not be a factor after two weeks of use. I guess the body adapts. The makers of Ibutamoren compensated for poor oral bioavailability by increasing the dose. growth hormone secretagogues are usually injected at 1mcg/kg but MK is taken in mgs to compensate for poor bioavailability. 10-25mgs seems to be an effective dose. A few weeks back I started on 100mcg of GHRP-s/modified GRF (1-29) x 2 + 10mg of MK-677. Not an ounce of water bloat, no hunger issues. I did have a mild lethargy as mentioned but after 2 weeks, I wake up feeling very bright and alert which last through the day. My Deep Sleep and REM has almost doubled. My bodyweight has not changed. Now this applies only to me....but as far as affordability, I paid $6 for a 2ml vial of modified GRF (1-29) and $3 a vial for a 5ml vial of GHRP-2. $40 for 100, 10mg tabs of MK-677. So I get 20 doses of modified GRF (1-29) out of each vial which comes out to $0.30 a dose. The GHRP - 50 doses at $0.06 a dose. So the peptides are costing me $0.72/d and the MK-677 - $0.40 per day for a total of $1.12/day. Not a bad price increase GH/IGF-1 levels way behond normal levels. With the synergy of the TRT dose I take, this is a great combination considering the benefits. HGH would be considerably more doing 2-3iu/d but equally as effective. [/QUOTE]
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