Mixing tesamorelin and hgh

Can you explain the “crippled you” comment?
Tendon pain in my knees I could barely squat bodyweight. Knees ached all day. I would wake up in the morning and bottom of my feet hurt where I would walk down steps in the morning holding onto the wall and railing. Low back was brutal I couldn't stand long. Elbows and wrist lost strength; wrist lost most of their mobility.
 
Because Tesa was primarily tested on a pretty sickly population, a lot of potential drug interactions were observable in trials. A lot of subjects were on AAS, ie, Testosterone.

TLDR, if you're taking any diabetes drug, keep an eye on glucose levels. That's about it.

It's also mentioned that if you have a disease impacting the HPA axis, it may not be suitable. Given that growth hormone does this, perhaps best to avoid combing them.

Here are the drug interactions.


reading thru some of the precautions and contradictions. I see side effects listed are very similar to side effects I experienced with GH; Arthralgia, Carpal Tunnell.

Makes me want to tread lightly as I don't want to end up in the same boat as I was with GH
 
Remember, unlike Sermorellin and Ipamorelin, Tesa is FDA approved and has 20 years of use demonstrating its relative safety. And instead of just shoving in extrogenous synthetic GH, you're producing your own, the best kind, along with numerous "side products" that are excreted with GH, many of which we don't know the purpose of, but likely evolved to accompany GH for a reason.
Sermorelin is FDA approved. It's just no longer manufactured in FDA approved form, but I have a script for compounded version.

I do prefer CJC no DAC due to PIP - with comparable doses for therapeutic effect, CJC has the least PIP for me. Sermorelin is the worst, followed by Tesamorelin. But I read Tesamorelin is better for long term use.
 
reading thru some of the precautions and contradictions. I see side effects listed are very similar to side effects I experienced with GH; Arthralgia, Carpal Tunnell.

Makes me want to tread lightly as I don't want to end up in the same boat as I was with GH

The actual incidence of those sides is much lower with Tesa vs GH. My personal experience, having had GH sides, was that there were none with Tesa compared to 2-5iu GH.

There are strong site reactions with Tesa. and I recommend filtering to reduce/eliminate that.
 
I filter all of my peptides, including compounding pharma, and post-injection burn 2-3 minutes after injection was still there for both Tesamorelin and Sermorelin. There's almost no burn for me for 1:1 Mod GRF + Ipamorelin mix. Of course, also filtered.
 
Sermorelin is FDA approved. It's just no longer manufactured in FDA approved form, but I have a script for compounded version.

I do prefer CJC no DAC due to PIP - with comparable doses for therapeutic effect, CJC has the least PIP for me. Sermorelin is the worst, followed by Tesamorelin. But I read Tesamorelin is better for long term use.

I stand corrected, thank you.

Still, Tesa being in continuous use as a pharma produced product, and subject to ongoing FDA surveillance, further strengthens its safety record.

They even came out with a new formulation, Egrifta F8, more concentrated for lower volume injections. The brakes were applied by the FDA because they wanted evidence this more concentrated formula didn't cause immunogenicity problems.
 
The actual incidence of those sides is much lower with Tesa vs GH. My personal experience, having had GH sides, was that there were none with Tesa compared to 2-5iu GH.

There are strong site reactions with Tesa. and I recommend filtering to reduce/eliminate that.
i wish there was a filtering guide on this forum, I am still reading up on it and best practices on how to apply it.
 
right what type of filter what size of needle and sterile vial

Get these supplies and I'll give
you step by step directions.

For peptides:

13mm .22um PES filters


BD 3ml Luer Lock syringes


FDA spec vials

 
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