[quote]bushidobadboy wrote:
[quote]Jewbacca wrote:
I’m in my 40s.
I’ve been using GHRP-6 for about 3 weeks now. I attempted to use it 2X/day (morning/evening), but it gave me terrible insomnia at night — or rather, I’d go to bed fine, then wake up at 2:21 am (yes, exactly 2:21) and be up until I went and worked out at 6:00. (Lunch being impossible for various logistical reasons.)
So I ended up with using it before WO on cardio days or after WO on weight days, just once, except for weekends, where I’d hit it 3X/day on Friday/Sat.
I had a nagging achilles tendon injury (actual buldge) that went away in 2 weeks.
I’ve noticed pretty impressive pumps compared to normal.
It seems like my skin in my face is tighter, which seems crazy to me.
I have consistant, persistant, morning/night wood that is starting to piss my wife off, which also does not seem logical. It’s a noticable difference. I think this might be vascular and not homonal. It’s like low-dose viagra or something.
I have not lost fat (at least not visibly), but my cardio is limited because it’s been so fucking cold and I do cardio at a stadium (run bleachers or sprint work). I’m looking forward to consistant fasted cardio with this; I expect great things.[/quote]
Interesting… and great feedback!
I recal reading that G6 was/is angioprotective. Certainly, I became vascular as hell in my legs after my first few weeks of using it, suggesting some sort of increased venous compliance. Since elasticity is a marker of arterial/circulatory health, this would tie in with the angioprotective claims.
This would explain your erectile performance.
The sleep thing is very interesting and may suggest that you may be susceptible to the cortisol-raising effects of G6. Some hormone or neurotransmitter must be waking you early (try 5HTP @ 50mcg to counter this).
Alternatively, perhaps it is the gastric motility, waking you. Do you feel hungry when you wake in the night?
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I had read that G6 barely raises cortisol at all. and I had also read that G6 inhibits somatostatin too but I could not find any actual studies showing proof. where as I did find studies of GABA doing so. But i know what you mean, the winded feeling isnt what gets me. I get more of a serious “beta alanine tingle” or a niacin flush feeling. that is strange, but i kinda like it haha.