Comment · Mon, January 5, 2015 · Ceretropic
[Review] MK-677 from Ceretropic, and some thoughts on insulin and GH.
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aesthet · 2 points
I've been using the recommended 25mg/day dose of Mk-677 from Ceretropic for at least three weeks now. I haven't gotten relevant bloodwork for it yet (forgot to check the right boxes for it..)
But, the standard acute effects are present: flushing in the face, particularly my ears, and a strong hunger.
I will say that I've gained some weight since I've been on it, and that it's getting stored mostly in my legs, and calves. None on my upper body really, which is unique, because I am a male and males tend not to store fat there.
My caloric intake hasn't changed significantly, so I've been struggling to understand what is happening. I am lead to think that the unpredictable nature of the GH spikes caused by mk-677, as opposed to the predictable spikes caused by SubQ injections of GHRH/GHRP, are timing up with dietary intake, and are causing some level of insulin resistance.
Contrastingly, with SubQ GHRP/GHRH, users are recommended to abstain from eating anything for a period of an hour before an…
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
I personally like Ipamorelin/CJC-1295 a lot better than MK677. If you are not afraid of needles, stick to the peptides.
Did you increase your exercise amount at all with the MK677, or just kept things the same?