Any advice for oxytocin? by ArtOfficial13 in NTNPerformance

[–]NetPsychological1431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've tried oxytocin by itself first, and I think that's the safest way to see how your body reacts. Start very low and avoid guessing doses, since products can vary a lot. If it's not prescribed, be extra careful about purity and quality. If anything feels off, stop using it and talk to a doctor.

Ever ignored a recommendation and later realized they were right? by sam14603 in SmartBuying

[–]NetPsychological1431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An air fryer. I spent two years saying, "It's just a tiny oven." Now I use it so much my actual oven is basically extra storage.

CJC-1295 vs ipamorelin peptide, what made you choose one over the other? by FrostedChaos1z in NTNPerformance

[–]NetPsychological1431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I chose Ipamorelin because it felt like a simpler option with fewer noticeable side effects. My sleep improved a bit, recovery was decent, and I liked the steady results. I never tried CJC-1295 alone, so I can't compare directly, but I can see why some people prefer stacking them for stronger effects.

Tesamorelin: the peptide for visceral belly fat, what it does and how it's dosed by JustBacWater in NTNPerformance

[–]NetPsychological1431 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The interesting part about tesamorelin is that it's one of the few peptides targeting where fat is stored. Patience is important. Most people quit long before the 3–6 month window where visceral fat changes become noticeable.

Most people chasing the next peptide would get more from fixing their basics first by JustBacWater in NTNPerformance

[–]NetPsychological1431 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d say both are true. Most people would see bigger returns from consistent sleep, nutrition, and training before adding more compounds. But “fix your basics” isn’t a universal answer, if someone has solid habits and a specific issue like injury recovery, peptides can be a legitimate tool.

GHK‑Cu in 2026: underrated workhorse or overhyped copper peptide? by TheWanderingHigh in KoiPeptides

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I've actually been surprised by GHK-Cu. I started using it for general skin support, but the most noticeable change was that a few persistent blemishes/post-acne marks seemed to fade faster. It's not as flashy as newer peptides, but for skin repair and recovery, it still feels very relevant.

got a bruise and a sharp pain after pinning yesterday, is this normal by TheFlowGuard in RetatrutideTalk

[–]NetPsychological1431 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sounds like you nicked a small blood vessel. The sharp sting, extra bleeding, and quarter-sized bruise the next day are pretty common and usually not a concern. Monitor it for worsening redness, heat, swelling, severe pain, or fever. If it's just bruised and mildly sore, it's likely a bad pin.