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Zero Appetite, EQ or GHRP
My appetite is completely non existent, What would likely be the best way to increase it? EQ or GHRP-2 and will the appetite increase be long term? or does your body kind of get used to it after a short time? I have a little blast coming up and there is no point to it if I can't get my appetite in check, I'm having to force feed myself to just maintain with TRT dose
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Training your appetite is just like training a muscle. It's all about incremental progress and consistency. If that's not there you will hit the dead end.
Your body will adapt and continue to progress as long as you push it productively. Eating habits are tough to break cause we often don't realize they are there and we rarely know how to change them.
What worked best for me was turning to foods high in fat. 1g of fat is 9 calories. So even just a full cup or two of cashews is going to pack a serious caloric punch.
Probiotics/digestive enzymes are also essential. To keeping your body in line with the high caloric intakes or outlandish diets. A lot of people get really uncomfortable by forcing that kind of food down and also shit themselves silly. Make sure your body is supported.
Are you running any oral aas? Or have been? Often when your liver suffers your appetite will as well.
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Originally Posted by
JB ROBO
Training your appetite is just like training a muscle. It's all about incremental progress and consistency. If that's not there you will hit the dead end.
Your body will adapt and continue to progress as long as you push it productively. Eating habits are tough to break cause we often don't realize they are there and we rarely know how to change them.
What worked best for me was turning to foods high in fat. 1g of fat is 9 calories. So even just a full cup or two of cashews is going to pack a serious caloric punch.
Probiotics/digestive enzymes are also essential. To keeping your body in line with the high caloric intakes or outlandish diets. A lot of people get really uncomfortable by forcing that kind of food down and also shit themselves silly. Make sure your body is supported.
Are you running any oral aas? Or have been? Often when your liver suffers your appetite will as well.
thanks for the reply, My eating has been pretty damn solid for many years, I believe the lack of appetite is being caused by something I take for pain, it's only been an issue since shortly after I started using it, I'll look at my last blood work, I think my AST is elevated also
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Mick
Here you go bro
Thanks Mick, that's bad ass, I tried everything I knew and had no luck at all
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Anytime brother, need help with pics let me know.
You're looking lean / swole / fantastic brother keep it up.
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Riles
thanks for the reply, My eating has been pretty damn solid for many years, I believe the lack of appetite is being caused by something I take for pain, it's only been an issue since shortly after I started using it, I'll look at my last blood work, I think my AST is elevated also
Could definitly be your issue right there then. Medications can do some wierd things.
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Just in regards to ghrp's i thought the ghrp6 gives the better appetite simulation than ghrp2 and ghrp2 could possibly raise cortisol levels
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Just in regards to ghrp's i thought the ghrp6 gives the better appetite simulation than ghrp2 and ghrp2 could possibly raise cortisol levels
you are correct, GHRP-6 is a bigger factor in appetite stimulation, after reading up a bunch more it seems that Eq and MK-677 are going to be my best bet
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EQ definitely increased my appetite, always hungry. GHRP 6 didn't seem to change my appetite at all.
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