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    • Hando-JinH Offline
      Hando-Jin @alfredoolivas
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      @alfredoolivas said in Pro Metabolic Substances Tier List:

      @Hando-Jin thanks for sharing.

      Thyroid doesn’t stimulate appetite for me and it might even lower appetite for me, if anything. But not significantly. I already am taking 50mg of exemestane a day, I like it.

      Thyroid increases GLP-1, which is why maybe it lowers appetite.

      Interesting.

      I've also found gelatin to be a really good suppresser of hunger cravings.

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        wester130
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        could eplerenone help with hair growth via blocking cortisol??

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          gg12
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          Yea bro I smoke meth every morning. Not cause I’m dependent on it but just for its pro metabolic effects

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            heyman @gg12
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            @gg12 said in Pro Metabolic Substances Tier List:

            Yea bro I smoke meth every morning. Not cause I’m dependent on it but just for its pro metabolic effects

            😁

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            • alfredoolivasA Offline
              alfredoolivas @wester130
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              @wester130 It blocks the mineralocorticoid receptor, not the glucocorticoid receptor - to answer your question, which I assume is based off of Travis' hypothesis of hairloss, yes in theory, but probably less effective than spirolactone due to eplerenones short half life

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                wester130 @alfredoolivas
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                @alfredoolivas thanks

                do you think cabergoline would be better to stop prolactin/cortisol and estogen?

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                • alfredoolivasA Offline
                  alfredoolivas @wester130
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                  @wester130 cabergoline is the cheapest, best value and most effective ergot derivative for lowering prolactin and cortisol - it is one of the main drugs used to treat cushings syndrome.

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                  • LetTheRedeemedL Offline
                    LetTheRedeemed
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                    Do you like your results with Semaglutide? Looking into it

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                    • LetTheRedeemedL Offline
                      LetTheRedeemed
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                      are you a skinny sexy Beefcake Peatbeast now is what i'm getting at

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                        alfredoolivas @LetTheRedeemed
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                        @LetTheRedeemed moggy chicken log is what I am doing now, would not touch any glp 1s now.

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                        • alfredoolivasA Offline
                          alfredoolivas @LetTheRedeemed
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                          @LetTheRedeemed I did get some fat loss last year, but not enough........ still, for my size back then it was O.K. grateful.

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                            LetTheRedeemed @alfredoolivas
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                            @alfredoolivas did you have bad experiences with GLP-1's ? why the plateau? Is it worth trying on the start out?

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                              alfredoolivas @LetTheRedeemed
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                              @LetTheRedeemed it’s not even the plateau, it’s just I had so much weight and to lose and only trialed it for half a year. I wasn’t even weighing my self and was eating high salt & protein diet slowing down things even more. I think it might of blunted dopamine that’s the only side effect I MAY of noticed

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                                LetTheRedeemed @alfredoolivas
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                                @alfredoolivas ok cool. thanks for sharing

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                                  risingfire
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                                  Semigultide is not "pro-metabolic" by any stretch of the matter. If anything, it's the complete opposite. I can guarantee Peat would be against them as they slow gastric emptying. Not saying that don't have a place in weight loss

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