Yeah another user and I also experienced the hypo feeling
You are also on tren, right? Maybe its extra bad while on tren. Guess i will keep dextrose in my bag just in case
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Yeah another user and I also experienced the hypo feeling
Who has good melanotan right now
I am but there was a noticeable drop in blood glucose that I could directly attribute to the mt2, that usually occurred at night. The tren probably doesn't help either though, you're right.You are also on tren, right? Maybe its extra bad while on tren. Guess i will keep dextrose in my bag just in case
Guys with experience in MT2, I've been using it for a few months, 250mcg a week for maintenance, i have quite a few new moles on my back, neck...
People say that after a while they disappear when you stop, i hope that's true... if not, i won't use MT2 again
Thanks, I'll show you a screenshot. I've had a few like this one, on my ear, neck and back. Obviously they weren't smaller before, they just weren't visible. I really hope they dissapear..I go years between MT2 cycles, and the first time I seemed to get new moles. Within a couple of years they'd disappear, but with another cycle reappear, all in the same places.
The documentation out there doesn't seem to show new moles being generated, but keep in mind moles can be clear, and therefore invisible until MT2 stimulates pigmentation. Some can grow with MT2 which is a red flag and should be checked out asap.
Thanks, I'll show you a screenshot. I've had a few like this one, on my ear, neck and back. Obviously they weren't smaller before, they just weren't visible. I really hope they dissapear..
The truth is that I always had quite a few like the one in the photo, personally i see it as a normal round mole, not uniform.From what I understand, irregular edge moles like that should be evaluated by a dermatologist, in case you haven't seen one yet.
It’s the sun infrared light damaging dna in the cells causing cancer not the hormone making your skin darker.there any actual evidence it can increase cancer risk?
It’s the sun infrared light damaging dna in the cells causing cancer not the hormone making your skin darker.
I’ve been taking MT2 every day for a week now at around 200mcg. Had facial flushing within a few minutes. Felt sick about half an hour later, which lasted a few hours. Now I have no side effects at all.
My mum is taking it at a similar dose, she got the same side effects, which also stopped around the same time as mine.
I was taking pt-141, but in my limited experience MT2 does the same job at a lower dose, and it might make me look luxurious and Mediterranean to boot. Gonna run mt2 until I swap ethnicities then cruise a lower dose and add some pt-141
Is there any actual evidence it can increase cancer risk? The two case studies I’ve read were on women who also used tanning beds a lot, so idk if the mt2 can be blamed.
lol I ain’t got the balls to ask her thatDid it make your mom really horny?
Must've been an interesting family night.
I feel like that's like asking "do you actually need to lift weights when taking testosterone?"Is it a MUST to go into a sun studio while using mt2? Or is it just a booster to get a faster tan?
Is it a MUST to go into a sun studio while using mt2? Or is it just a booster to get a faster tan?
agree don't over due the dosage, you'll end up having to change your race on driver license lol,Not a must. A few minutes of sun exposure, and I mean just a few minutes, provides a better result in my experience than none at all though. Might not be so easy in mid winter colder climates though.
If you get enough sun that would normally give you a light tan, you can end up getting very dark, fast.
It works independently of a tan.Is it a MUST to go into a sun studio while using mt2? Or is it just a booster to get a faster tan?