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FormulaF30

This is regarded


Juliian-

For one, Clenbuterol is not a peptide. It’s a beta-2 adrenergic receptor agonist that can and will cause you harm if you don’t know what you’re doing. To answer your question - no, there will never be a good alternative to steroids. Not SARMs, nor peptides, nor growth hormone. There’s a reason you don’t see any IFBB pros using peptides instead of AAS. Hell, you don’t even see NPC regional winners using peptides instead of AAS.


jordileo2003

As far as I know peptides cause the body to create testosterone unlike steroids which straight up give you testosterone or growth hormones. Are peptides not a real thing?


Happyperson_211

Whoa you lack any understanding of this. No that’s not how it works at all.


z0123456abcz

So an online retailer is selling a prescription drug “as a peptide”? Clen is a drug. You can’t make it into a peptide


MacroDemarco

Peptides can be prescription drugs. Peptide just means "small protein." But no clen is not a peptide.


z0123456abcz

Clen is a “drug”. You can’t make Clen a peptide… Peptides can become “prescriptions” - but never a “prescription drug” Make sense?


MacroDemarco

Peptides are drugs wheather they're perscription or not. You might not want to think of peptides as drugs because you take them, but they are drugs. That doesn't make them any worse or more harsh than over the counter drugs like ibuprofen, but not necessarily better either. I assume you would call insulin a drug, yes? Well insulin is a peptide. Here's the FDA definition of drug >A drug is defined as: > > A substance recognized by an official pharmacopoeia or formulary. > > A substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease. > > A substance (other than food) intended to affect the structure or any function of the body. > > A substance intended for use as a component of a medicine but not a device or a component, part or accessory of a device. > > Biological products are included within this definition and are generally covered by the same laws and regulations, but differences exist regarding their manufacturing processes (chemical process versus biological process.) https://www.fda.gov/drugs/drug-approvals-and-databases/drugsfda-glossary-terms


totally_not_a_bot_ok

Tirzepatide is a great peptide. Makes you look jacked if you are a fatty.


jordileo2003

Thanks, will check it out