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/fit/ - Thread 76459024
Anonymous No.76464346
>>76459024
>take le retardrutide
>take le ana-ball-less hemorrhoids
I don't take that bullshit because I don't have pharmacology skill issues, unless you count ecdysterone.

>>76462567
>implying you can't modulate like 99% of your genetics
I've recently started pharmacologically "knocking down" GAS6 because literature told me that's an anti-aging phenotype. Banaba does it among other stuff.
/fit/ - Thread 76338841
Anonymous No.76345227
>>76339372
>>76340255
rhabdo != myocarditis; rhabdo is caused by low oxygenation, even from shit like crush injuries/compartment synrome where there is no foreign antigen.

>>76343399
DESU easiest is fall for beet meme.

>>76342253
Keep your zinc and copper well above the RDAs, probably ain't getting that shit.

>>76338841
Everyone screamin' "roodin! roodin!" like the Plant Fatness Lunk Alarm ITT, but Ecdysterone (plus some aspirin and other stuff) had me looking like a foot model within a few days of nasty bruising from an ankle sprain.

If Luke Skylimper's shit-tier "cardiology" ream knew remotely what the fuck they were doing, they'd have put his rotting ass on the "experimental" bug roids by now:
>Crosstalk mechanism exploration of the medical food homology compound β-ecdysterone with sympathetic overactivation-induced cardiac hypertrophy
>https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-6171339/v1
/fit/ - stretch marks
Anonymous No.76278869
>>76278267
>only thing that works
>other snake oils

I just spent 20 sec searching and found this trial with lots of 1998 boomer shit that all works:

>https://journals.lww.com/dermatologicsurgery/abstract/1998/08000/Comparison_of_Topical_Therapy_for_Striae_Alba__20_.6.aspx
>Comparison of Topical Therapy for Striae Alba (20% Glycolic Acid/0.05% Tretinoin Versus 20% Glycolic Acid/ 10% L-Ascorbic Acid)
>profilometry can objectively measure differences in skin texture associated with striae treatments when compared to controls, however, it is not sensitive enough to justify comparison or quantitative improvements between similarly effective treatments.
protip: some kinda combination therapy usually works the best for pretty much everything.