Experienced alchemists only. MY CURRENT PROTOCOLDrugs:>Aspirin 300-500mg>Telmisartan 20mg>Montelukast 10mg>Finasteride 1.25mg>Bromocriptine 2.5mg>Ondansetron 4mg>Doxycycline 50mg>Tretinoin 0.1%Base:>Magnesium citrate 1g>Calcium ascorbate 2g>Vitamin E 400mg>Vitamin D 10,000IU>NAC 1g>Vitamin K3 7.5mg>MSM 4g>L-theanine 300mg>Iodine 200mcg
Troon general
>>77226192Troons have more balls than normalfags since they are actually brave enough to manipulate their biology with drugs, supplements and surgeries to achieve desired bodily qualities.
I takevitamin Dargininecreatinemultivitaminicmagnesiumzinc
>>77226199>>77226186Post body
>>77226186Started cooking jelly recently, using 1-1.5l of juice/water, 50g gelatin and 70g trehalose. Trehalose is the best sugar substitute since it has very low glycemic index (around 30-40) and contains no fructose (it's 2 glucose molecules), It also improves blood vessels and liver. This was done with 1L of cranberry juice.
>>77226253For this i used 50g of cocoa powder that contains epicatechin, substance that inhibits myostatin, increases follistatin and prevents degenerative diseases.
Also, cooked black rice today after reading this studies: Anthocyanins and beyond: exploring the health-promoting chemical properties of black ricehttps://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11694-025-03785-7>Black rice-anthocyanin enhanced antioxidants and extended lifespan by inhibiting the PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayhttps://www.sciopen.com/article/10.26599/FSHW.2024.9250180It has very nice, unique taste.
>>77226253>>77226266>>77226276Cool, post body
>>77226304195cm/95kg. I don't exercise besides cardio, work in construction and on railway station.
>>77226305>. I don't exerciseYou really didnt need to specify that
>>77226186a laundry list of poisonthe only thing worth keeping is the magnesiumfuck you op for trying to give people bad ideas>but the l-theanine and nacdont care
>>77226186Tizanidine is underrated amongst bodybuilders. >Relaxes muscles and reduces back pain>Significantly improves sleep quality and makes you feel more rested>Raises growth hormone levels and improves regeneration>Inhibits mTOR >Has anti-cancer, gastroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties>Has short half-life so it's sedating effects do not spill over to waking hours and you may actually feel more alert due to rebound adrenaline rise
>>77226312>a laundry list of poisonActually my experience with all this drugs has been so good i'm genuinely starting to think all reported side-effects are a nocebo effects that only normies have.
>>772261861G Equipoise800mg Test 400mg TrenWith my choice of Sdrol, adrol, and m1t PWO>Ancillaries 20mg Telmi10mg Empag80mg AccutaneFish OilMultivitamin Resting HR 68 and 127/65 BpQuite easy to stay healthy on gear... especially as you have more vigor, strength, and resilience compared to natty. Its genuinely hard to be obese or pudgy on gear which 95% of nattys are
>>7722635580mg of accutane seems like a very high dose. Would like to hear about your experience with it. Do you have joint and muscle pain or weakness since starting using it? Dry skin? Elevation of hepatic enzymes?
>>77226199Do pitbulls have more balls than most dogs?
>>77226359>80mg Accutane is a lotNo need for further discussion when you're a clueless animal>uh do you get dry skin on a drug which is designed to massively reduce sebaceous gland activity Animal
>>77226186Flumazenil is very interesting drug that may have nootropic as well as anti-aging properties. It is used clinically for reversing withdrawal of benzos like Xanax while supposedly having opposite biochemical effects. >Chronic administration of flumazenil increases life span and protects rats from age-related loss of cognitive functions: A benzodiazepine/GABAergic hypothesis of brain aginghttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/0197458094901465?via%3DihubThe theory goes as follows: Your nervous system naturally generates ligands for GABA receptors that have antagonistic action on them, and flumazenil acts by deactivating them. It acts as long-term GABA system modulator. >Chronic flumazenil alters GABA(A) receptor subunit mRNA expression, translation product assembly and channel function in neuronal cultureshttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8613963/
>>77226391I'll admit that i haven't researched it, that's why i asked for your experience. Not trying to make any assertions here.
>>77226399Why are you asking this thing >>77226305 for advice unless you're trying to look like it
>>77226362Yes.
Gimme the drugs that increase ball size and mass; I need a bit more heft before I'm comfortable with them.
>>77226186Dopaminergic anti-parkinson drug improves cognition in young, healthy individuals. It has no addiction or withdrawal potential. >Psychomotor and cognitive effects of piribedil, a dopamine agonist, in young healthy volunteershttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/11459655_Psychomotor_and_cognitive_effects_of_piribedil_a_dopamine_agonist_in_young_healthy_volunteers
>>77226516Russian schizo enlarged his balls x2 in 1 year.Photos (NSWF): https://arhivach.vc/thread/1223937/His stack:hCG 5000 once a weekClomiphene 50mg once a dayTamoxifen 20mg a dayAnastrozole - 0.5mg a dayBromocriptine - 2.5mg a dayVitamin D 10000 IU a dayZinc 50mg a dayIron
has anyone tried megadosing thiamine, and if so, how did it go for you?
>>77226529I honestly didn't expect an answer.Thanks; I'll give it a read and see what I can do.
>>77226535>has anyone tried megadosing thiamineWhy would you do this? Also, you might be interested in Sulbutiamine for this purpose. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulbutiamine
>>77226186Interesting story from previous thread that is worth reposting.
>>77226186>be "biohacker" faggot kid>takes a dozen prescription meds he doesnt need that are known to be harmful if you dont need them>still dyel>still a loser>still a faggot>etcI take enough roids to kill a horse and I'm still on less drugs than you.And I'm actually fucking huge.
>>77226569>And I'm actually fucking huge.Water bloat.
>>77226555that seems like it would be a pain in the ass to get, i am just looking at TTFD mainly>>77226569ok that covers dyel, how do you explain still being a faggot and a loser who takes solace in bragging on 4chan as a grown man?
>>77226186>Finasteride>BIO-AAACKING
>>77226569Cool story bro; I roid with only ecdysterone, 0 prescription meds aside from some supplements that also qualify as such, take almost as much stuff as Dave Pascoe and I weigh almost an anorexic foid more than Clav all in muscle.
>>77226392>rat study
>>77226602>insect sex hormones
>>77226307>>77226424Post body
>>77226186Why doxycycline
>>77226569Post.Body.Bitch.
>>77226755Better connective tissue and mitochondrial function.
>>77226186So... assume I'm retarded. What do each of these drugs/base do?
>>77226186Exercise is biohacking particularly resistance training.
>>77227128>AspirinMany beneficial effects. Main effect is reduced inflammation (search "inflammaging" to understand why it is important) through COX inhibition and enhanced inflammation resolution (steering inflammation from producing further damage to cleaning tissues from debris) through generation of aspirin-triggered lipoxins. Minor beneficial effects include: Reduced estrogen (at high doses it can reduce testosterone too, so i use small doses throughout the day), iron chelation, mitochondrial uncoupling (like DNP), antiviral activity, increased free thyroid hormones, enhanced muscle hypertrophy and connective tissue quality. Side effects: Gut bleeding (prevent with ginger juice), tinnitus (prevent with glycine and dose titration). >TelmisartanReduces blood pressure, reduces LDL, inhibits myostatin, improves insulin sensitivity, upregulates PPARy receptors and activates them. reduces inflammation, neuroprotective, improved mitochondrial quality, rejuvenation of blood vessels and kidneys through klotho upregulation, prevents heart hypertrophy, makes your body retain more potassium and lithium (rare dietary minerals). Side effects: Increased liver aging through inhibition of glo1, enzyme that inhibits methylglyoxal that generates AGEs. >MontelukastSignificantly rejuvenates brain, mainly through inhibition of inflammation and peroxidation of main fat type it's composed of, PUFA. It prevents many degenerative diseases of the brain, like alzheimer, parkinson and sclerosis. Side effects: Slight stimulation, like from a coffee. >FinasterideBlocks conversion of testosterone to DHT, thus preventing androgenic alopecia. Has other beneficial effects, like prevention and cure of benign prostatic hyperplasia, reduced risk of prostate and bladder cancer, better skin regeneration. Side effects: Some people experience estrogenic side effects, when conversion of testosterone to DHT is blocked you now have more testosterone and it can be converted to estrogen.
>>77227128>BromocriptineLyle McDonald wrote a book on it. When taken in the morning, bromocriptine enhances metabolism though mimicking leptin, improves nutrient partitioning (more calories to muscle and less to fat), improves utilization of energy substrates, decreases prolactin (it can even cause apoptosis of lactotrophs at high doses), improves functioning of fat tissue, increases growth hormone, protects eyes through reduction of intraocular pressure. Side effects: Dizziness and stuffy nose during first few days of intake. >OndansetronMild nootropic qualities through 5-HT3 antagonism. Side effects: If baseline intestinal motility is low it can cause constipation. >DoxycyclineImproves connection tissue through inhibition of MMPs and mitochondrial quality through mitohormesis, prevents intestinal bacterial overgrowth. Side effects: None at low doses. >TretinoinTopical retinoid that rejuvenates skin and cures many of it's diseases. Side effects: Can burn skin if applied too much.
>>77226186>>77226199Brian Johnson, pls go.
Has anyone tried microdosing (5mg) tadalafil? I heard that it's being used to improve blood flow after exercise and improving recovery.
>>77227195Many bodybuilders do it. Here's a good video covering this topic:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdgRU01Rb0Y
>>77227196Really interesting, thank you. Could it provide any benefits in endurance sports? Improved circulation could (in theory) lead to improved oxygen circulation for the muscles.
>>77226602Why you're not using prescription meds, considering they have so much more clinical data?
>>77226186i wouldn't call myself a 'biohacker', my stack is too normie, but currently i'm taking:>magnesium l-threonate>D3 + K2>boron + B2>CoQ-10>berberine>tongkat ali>fadogia agrestis>milk thistle + dandelion root>zinc picolinate>copper bisglycinatemainly for T support
>>77226529Why did that take a whole year??
>>77226516Very doable.Hcg, zinc, lecithin
>>77228261Tissue growth slowly.
>>77226186Pitavastatin. Anyone not controlling their LDL cholesterol, blood pressure and blood sugar isn't being serious about longevity.
>>77228342>Statin Use Is Associated With a Decline in Muscle Function and Mass Over Time, Irrespective of Statin Pharmacogenomic Scorehttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jcsm.70132
>>77226589Why do baldcels hate god's gift to mankind so much?
>>77228354Humans that believe finasteride has significant side effects are the same humans that will believe anything if enough retards scream about it loud and long enough. There's a lot of them, and that's why we have religion.
>>77228351Debunked by the following MR (causal) study: https://www.thelancet.com/article/S2352-3964(19)30442-6/fulltext>We found that individuals predicted to have life-long lowering LDL-C concentrations had substantially lower frailty scores, consistent with, and perhaps exceeding, the degree of cardioprotection expected from lipid lowering. We also profiled gene-specific effects from loci that index the modulation of existing and emerging lipid-lowering drug targets (e.g., HMGCR, APOC3, and LDLR), and found evidence that the on-target effects of classes used to lower LDL-C may contribute notable differences to the overall health of users.
>>77228367But original study controlled for genetics.
>>77228366It's an unholy coalition of malicious baldcels, men with anxiety or personality disorders, attention seekers, right wing retards and the litigious PFS Foundation that thrives on scamming the schizos.
>>77228372>We performed linear regression to evaluate the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between statin use and (changes in) grip strength or ALM, adjusting for demographic, lifestyle and health factors.Doesn't sound like it. So it's merely an observational trial that tries to take some factors into account but obviously can't prove causality due to compounding factors and reverse causality.
>>77226720No matter what i look like, i will always look better than you. You lose by disqualification
>>77228380
>>77228388>To address this, we constructed a pharmacogenomic score (PGS) aggregating genetic variants associated with statin response.They checked the population for genetic variants that are associated with statin side effects which is like ~5%.The MR study I posted specifically looked at people whose genetics acted like natural statins/PCSK9 inhibitors and from whom causality could be established.
>>77226355Hematocrit?
>>77228394>The MR study I posted specifically looked at people whose genetics acted like natural statins/PCSK9 inhibitorsYes, and original study likely excluded them. >The current study excluded participants either lacking medication information at baseline (n=863) or using both statins and other lipid-lowering medications (n=5357). >From the 49837 participants completing the second visit, the longitudinal study excluded participants lacking medication information (n=6421) or who used both statins and other lipid-lowering medications at the second visit (n=191). Finally, participants who stopped using statins (n=561) or started using statins at the second visit (n=7107) were excluded.Actually your study supports the assertion of statins having negative effects on muscle mass and strength, since even when genetically lower LDL is associated with more vigor, statins produce opposite effects despite lowering LDL.
>>77226305Why does it look like your arms are on backwards?
>>7722846545. Im borderline anemic from my iron panel too, 2g of gear and chicken liver not enough. Honestly considering just pleading with my doctor for an iron infusion
>>77228342Anyone taking LDL seriously isn't being serious about longevity.
>>77228585Probably because i have low magnitude of pectoral hypertrophy.
>>77229369You have low magnitudes of everything hypertrophy
>>77229370honestly, for being untrained and 6'5", he has very good arms
>>77229370I'm significantly larger than most men.
>>77229374Shameless samefagging
>>77229375In your potato farming hamlet that is
Did anyone here try citicoline?
>>77229378>In your potato farming hamlet that isI'm white right now. But i've been a nigger like you before i started biohacking.
>>77226186Archmage here>20mg zinc>10mg coppee>10g lecithin>3g pygeum>5g citrulline>5g arganineI use this to sustain my magical powers daily