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5mg/ml CJC1295 would explain those results. Just saying.

I think that makes sense. CJC1295 is GH secretagogue which increases serum GH and (theoretically) SomaLONG cross reacts as GH in blood (via immunohistochemistry). So both appear to increase serum GH via immunohistochemistry.

Neither would show up by @janoshik HPLC as GH.

Why is there a difference between immunohistochemistry and HPLC testing for GH?
 
We do and it's a 120 USD test.
Yes, I know that you can test it but usually no-one ask for this. At least I never seen
Thank you, sir.

It is strange that SomaLONG is detected as GH by blood test but not @janoshik test. Does anyone have an explanation or guess?

Is it due to immunohistochemistry (of blood test for GH) vs. HPLC (of SomaLONG test for GH)?
Yes, that's corret.
Somalong doesn't increase you endogenous GH, but some of molecules can be indicated as GH serum in blood test by immunohistochemistry method (not all of them but some %)

Here is jano test of long:
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Here is blood tests:
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And here is somalong molecule
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120kDa weight and 5.9(6.0) mg/ml

CJC molecule:
Molecular Formula: C152H252N44O42
Molecular Weight: 3367.954

There is no any peptides like CJC or any other which is increase your own GH
 
Yes, I know that you can test it but usually no-one ask for this. At least I never seen

Yes, that's corret.
Somalong doesn't increase you endogenous GH, but some of molecules can be indicated as GH serum in blood test by immunohistochemistry method (not all of them but some %)

Here is jano test of long:
View attachment 270246

Here is blood tests:
View attachment 270248

View attachment 270249

And here is somalong molecule
View attachment 270250
120kDa weight and 5.9(6.0) mg/ml

CJC molecule:
Molecular Formula: C152H252N44O42
Molecular Weight: 3367.954

There is no any peptides like CJC or any other which is increase your own GH

So Somalong isn’t a peptide? Wow! What is it?

It must be something really special seeing as growth hormone and all it’s analogues are peptides
 
So Somalong isn’t a peptide? Wow! What is it?

It must be something really special seeing as growth hormone and all it’s analogues are peptides

I don't know how to explain it :)
It's a heavy weight protein(peptide) molecule which is have GH receptors binding areas
Like clenbuterol is a B2-adrenoreceprors agonist
Somalong is a GH receptors agonist

Its very probably unlicensed Somatrogon copy ;-).
Somatrogon is a 47.5 kDa recombinant GH molecule formed by joining the 191 amino acid sequence of human growth hormone (hGH) with 3 copies of the C-terminal peptide (CTP) of human chorionic hormone (hCG) (as I googled)


Our molecule is not a GH molecule with some kind of "tail" in the structure. Our molecule is a very big structure with areas to bind GH receptor, but this is not recombinant GH
 
I don't know how to explain it :)
It's a heavy weight protein(peptide) molecule which is have GH receptors binding areas
Like clenbuterol is a B2-adrenoreceprors agonist
Somalong is a GH receptors agonist


Somatrogon is a 47.5 kDa recombinant GH molecule formed by joining the 191 amino acid sequence of human growth hormone (hGH) with 3 copies of the C-terminal peptide (CTP) of human chorionic hormone (hCG) (as I googled)


Our molecule is not a GH molecule with some kind of "tail" in the structure. Our molecule is a very big structure with areas to bind GH receptor, but this is not recombinant GH
Oh man... I hope you lying. Cause this doesnt sound safe at all. Big foreign molecule that ALSO binds to GH receptor. Meaning we have no clue what else it attaches it to...to what affinity...and what these BIG molecule metabolites do...I was honestly considering trying this and play the risk...not anymore...:-(.
 
Oh man... I hope you lying. Cause this doesnt sound safe at all. Big foreign molecule that ALSO binds to GH receptor. Meaning we have no clue what else it attaches it to...to what affinity...and what these BIG molecule metabolites do...I was honestly considering trying this and play the risk...not anymore...:-(.
In the research we made it binds ONLY to GH receptors, not any other. That was the main point we investigated
Metabolites went away by filtration/cut molecule by kidney. Molecule have a lot of binding areas, our body during filtration cut a part of molecule to delete it from the body and rest molecule still have some areas and still works, and again and again then it fully out of body after 6-7 days
Any kind of med.drugs is a foreign molecules for us, so there's nothing new actually:)

Ofc it's your choice
I just share all the information we have and everyone decide by himself

I'm personally used long for a ~1.5 years non stop and dropped because of moles grow (same as on GH and GH dropped as well) because how I know now I have 2 persons in my family with melanoma and I decided that the risks doesn't meet with my goal, especially because I had IGF on long/gh 500+
At least my blood tests looks good and my organ's didn't grow during this period (I check my blood every 2-3 months and organs every year)
 
In the research we made it binds ONLY to GH receptors, not any other. That was the main point we investigated
Metabolites went away by filtration/cut molecule by kidney. Molecule have a lot of binding areas, our body during filtration cut a part of molecule to delete it from the body and rest molecule still have some areas and still works, and again and again then it fully out of body after 6-7 days
Any kind of med.drugs is a foreign molecules for us, so there's nothing new actually:)

Ofc it's your choice
I just share all the information we have and everyone decide by himself

I'm personally used long for a ~1.5 years non stop and dropped because of moles grow (same as on GH and GH dropped as well) because how I know now I have 2 persons in my family with melanoma and I decided that the risks doesn't meet with my goal, especially because I had IGF on long/gh 500+
At least my blood tests looks good and my organ's didn't grow during this period (I check my blood every 2-3 months and organs every year)
OK now we talking, DO you have that classic table of affinity to different receptors? And affinity of its metabolites? For example how does somalong interact with prolactin receptor? Its very unusual for a big molecule of this activity not producing antibodies TBH.
 
OK now we talking, DO you have that classic table of affinity to different receptors? And affinity of its metabolites? For example how does somalong interact with prolactin receptor? Its very unusual for a big molecule of this activity not producing antibodies TBH.
Somalong does not interact with prolactin receptors
And once again somalong (as protein structure) has no metabolites, it breaks down into amino acids.
 
Somalong does not interact with prolactin receptors
And once again somalong (as protein structure) has no metabolites, it breaks down into amino acids.
BTW you do realize GH DOES interact with prolactin receptor itself. So you have molecule that activates GH receptor like GH, but doesnt interact with prolactin receptor (which GH itself does)?
 
In the research we made it binds ONLY to GH receptors, not any other. That was the main point we investigated

So you’ve put it through properly randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trials have you?

Were they peer reviewed too?
 
So you’ve put it through properly randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trials have you?

Were they peer reviewed too?
Ofc, and we sells somalong in pharmacy for $1500 per kit
Are you kidding?
I told a lot of time - we made internal research on the model organisms. Nothing more. That's all. + Some parameters on volunteers
I explained what is this and the way how it works, + shows mf to check that this is not cjc or something like this
Based on this everyone can decide if he will use or not
 
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