CJC-1925 w/o dac and ipamorelin mental side effects?

jayrock

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Are there any potential mental side effects from running CJC-1925 w/o dac and ipamorelin for 6-18months?

Tren was harsh as fuck, and made me quit steroids totally(because of mental side effects), but for simple body recomp and injury fix would this be smart?
 
hmmm...I actually don't know the answer to this one. A lot of guys report having emotional instability problems with tren although I feel these symptoms are manageable. With any performance enhancing drug, there are no psychotropic uses so I always believe that it is a combination of things that alters a user's emotional states while using. Psychotropic medications are much different - they will have a direct and intense effect on all psychological activity.

If you are to do what you have listed above, try to maintain mental stability at all costs. Don't allow a placebo effect to occur and don't allow any changes in your physique/strength go to your head and change the way you response to everyday things in your life. When I run tren, for example, I am very aware that I may be more irritable and lethargic. But knowing this allows me to adjust how I respond to things so those things don't change and in return, I feel like I don't change.
 
IPAM is the cleanest of the peptides in terms of effect on prolactin & cortisol. Where 6 & 2 have varying effects on these two hormones. Peptides are probably safer then any AAS available***8230;. the only reported side effects come at large doses 100mcg/100mcg x 4 pins a day or 400mcg/400mcg total. At that point if your pulsing the peptides, systemic IGF-1 is raised. Other then that you may experience tiredness on peptides, a common side effect of Growth Hormone.

From personal experience, IPAM when taken in 100mcg doses around bedtime, defiantly distrubed my sleep, when i was expecting it to help. I did not notice this with 6 or 2 at all.

Goodluck.
 
I didnt have any mental sides from GHRP-2 or Mod-29 except from being primally sex driven one day. I felt a "rush" similar to a strong pre-workout but nothing unmanageable.
 
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