PiscesMoon
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nothing like " moving backwards" @mercury
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I knew better but ordered anyway. It will be a great study for my records at least.
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nothing like " moving backwards" @mercury
I haven't felt the need to, but would be interested in hearing if anyone else has. Nebivolol keeps me in check on AAS and the HR increase from HGH/GLP doesn't cause discomfort or feel like the weird pulsatile pressure from AAS. If I decide to run HGH long term I may look into calcium channel blockers further.Have you tried any of the calcium channel blockers available from PCT24X7 yet? Those are some in my list still.
Might want to look into a drug I am also looking into that peaked my curiosity. Recently approved in the US, but has been in India for a while. I am sure PCT 24/7 could likely get it. Ivabradine. Works on a different mechanism than beta blockers do and is really good and slowing heart rate. Also supposedly increase the blood the heart can pump.I haven't felt the need to, but would be interested in hearing if anyone else has. Nebivolol keeps me in check on AAS and the HR increase from HGH/GLP doesn't cause discomfort or feel like the weird pulsatile pressure from AAS. If I decide to run HGH long term I may look into calcium channel blockers further.
Been hearing more and more about this, seems like people like itMight want to look into a drug I am also looking into that peaked my curiosity. Recently approved in the US, but has been in India for a while. I am sure PCT 24/7 could likely get it. Ivabradine. Works on a different mechanism than beta blockers do and is really good and slowing heart rate. Also supposedly increase the blood the heart can pump.
Interesting. thanks for the info. I'll do some research on it!Might want to look into a drug I am also looking into that peaked my curiosity. Recently approved in the US, but has been in India for a while. I am sure PCT 24/7 could likely get it. Ivabradine. Works on a different mechanism than beta blockers do and is really good and slowing heart rate. Also supposedly increase the blood the heart can pump.
Lol.. like the terminology.. did you get toa fat starting dose,
Im not aure what you mean by email list but This guy has never sent me an unsolicited email.. I do thi k that you can download the catalog from the website... however I do not know ow what the website is.. I know.. what help I am!!!Is there anywhere to see what products you offer and pricing without getting on an email list?
Reaching out on telegram or the telegram group is the easiest.Is there anywhere to see what products you offer and pricing without getting on an email list?
Just email him and ask for current listIs there anywhere to see what products you offer and pricing without getting on an email list?
Lol.. like the terminology..
did you get to
Your package??
Dude is pretty solid!! I hope your kitty Kat doesn't suffer to bad and you get something worked out..Haha thanks Slipped in out of habit.
Thank you for asking. @PCT24X7 PHARMACY Reached out to me on the 31st of December and offered to send a reship. Really made my day, he goes above and beyond with his care and attention to customers. Means a lot that he chooses to communicate proactively and he will make things right even when this is 100% entirely a USPS issue.
My package is stuck in a Minnesota loop it seems, Preparing for Delivery at a Post Office, then going to a Distribution Center, then repeat. First time I have ever had a package go feral/off roading with USPS.
(Main downside/despair is the delay for Gabapentin I ordered for my cat. :<
Hoping some CBD isolate arrives today from a UPS delivery to keep her pain down. Otherwise I may have to scrape around for something at a local dispensary.)
ANYway... TLDR, package still in limbo because of USPS sending it to the wrong state. But PCT24X7 is reshipping for me now which I am very grateful for.
For whatever it's worth mine basically did the Macarena after clearing customs, went basically everywhere in the country except my house. I put in a claim with the USPS (no controlled substances so perfectly legal) and a week later they informed me the package was irretrievably lost.Haha thanks Slipped in out of habit.
Thank you for asking. @PCT24X7 PHARMACY Reached out to me on the 31st of December and offered to send a reship. Really made my day, he goes above and beyond with his care and attention to customers. Means a lot that he chooses to communicate proactively and he will make things right even when this is 100% entirely a USPS issue.
My package is stuck in a Minnesota loop it seems, Preparing for Delivery at a Post Office, then going to a Distribution Center, then repeat. First time I have ever had a package go feral/off roading with USPS.
(Main downside/despair is the delay for Gabapentin I ordered for my cat. :<
Hoping some CBD isolate arrives today from a UPS delivery to keep her pain down. Otherwise I may have to scrape around for something at a local dispensary.)
ANYway... TLDR, package still in limbo because of USPS sending it to the wrong state. But PCT24X7 is reshipping for me now which I am very grateful for.
Dude is pretty solid!! I hope your kitty Kat doesn't suffer to bad and you get something worked out..
For whatever it's worth mine basically did the Macarena after clearing customs, went basically everywhere in the country except my house. I put in a claim with the USPS (no controlled substances so perfectly legal) and a week later they informed me the package was irretrievably lost.
Pinged PCT and he reshipped. Three weeks after the package was "irretrievably lost" it showed up on my doorstep without explanation or update to tracking. Might be worthwhile putting in the USPS claim, no clue if it did anything but can't hurt.
What makes you think the HGH is causing your HR to increase? As opposed to other AAS or anything? I’m just curious.Hey people @PiscesMoon @BP_6 @Stamkos
I decided to give Ivabradine a go after doing some further research. PCT 24x7 confirmed it's available currently at:
5 mg x 10 tabs - 5.5$
10 mg x 10 tabs - 8.5$
The protocol to combat HGH HR is 5mg, twice a day. Can also be combined with low-dose Nebivolol for the blood pressure/sympathetic control benefits. So I'm going to try 5mg, twice a day. Then if BP creeps up, re-add in 2.5mg-5mg Nebivolol. I'll report back with my experience once it arrives, and here is a handy-dandy table to summarize the possible protocols that may be helpful.
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Well, HGH is known to raise RHR. But outside of that, I understand well what RHR response I have to different AAS and at what dosage things can escalate it further. Nebivolol keeps my RHR in the late 60s on any compounds, even on Tren. The bottom line being that any AAS-mediated increases get hammered by 5mg Nebivolol for me personally, and no dosages have withstood 10mg. It works everytime.What makes you think the HGH is causing your HR to increase? As opposed to other AAS or anything? I’m just curious.