That said, its always best to use it under professional care
HGH (Somatropin): FDA-approved for specific indications: pediatric growth hormone deficiency, adult GHD, Turner syndrome, HIV/AIDS-related wasting, short bowel syndrome Prescription-only medication requiring physician monitoring Illegal to distribute for off-label purposes including anti-aging (per the 1990 Anabolic Steroids Control Act amendments) Brand names include Genotropin, Norditropin, Humatrope, Saizen CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin: Neither is FDA-approved for any therapeutic indication Available as research compounds for laboratory use only (RUO Research Use Only) Not scheduled substances, but not approved for human therapeutic use Ipamorelin has undergone Phase I/II clinical trials (Johansen et al., 1999) but development did not progress to approval For a deeper look at Ipamorelin's regulatory history, see our Ipamorelin FDA approval status guide
Omega-3 fatty acids: 2-4g EPA/DHA daily
Product Purchase Includes: Medication Provider consultation Syringes Alcohol Pads Program guide Administration video Administration and Frequency Available in Subcutaneous (SQ) and Intramuscular (IM) Injections Three times weekly As directed by your prescribing provider Contraindications Compounded Methylcobalamin injections should not be used in individuals who: Have a known hypersensitivity or allergy to cyanocobalamin, methylcobalamin, cobalt, or any component of the formulation Have Leber's disease (hereditary optic nerve atrophy)