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As a practitioner, I see this all the time
MOTS-c is a mitochondrial peptide studied for metabolism, fat loss, and endurance
Related Read: 14 Peptides Are About to Become Legal Again What This Means for Your Health What the science says about peptide stacking as a category 1) Combination trials are the exception, not the rule For many popular peptides, we have: mechanistic arguments small studies (sometimes in narrow contexts) preclinical work We rarely have: well-powered, long-term human trials on the combination hard outcomes (function, cardiometabolic endpoints, durability, safety) 2) Stacking amplifies the two biggest risks in this space Quality risk (variable purity, contamination, labeling issues) Physiology risk (more pathways affected, more unintended effects) 3) The GH/IGF-1 axis is where stacking gets most clinically delicate CJC-1295 has human data showing it raises GH/IGF-1
If you arent treated quickly, its possible that youll end up with permanent ED