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Melanotan 2 experience

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I wasn't sure where to post this..

Anybody ever try it? Results? I've read that it can boost libido big time.

I bought me a vial without much research..
 
Oh, I loved it! Ran it most of last summer (Ma Research). I did standard/low dosing. I think like 250mcg- maybe 2-3 doses per week before going out in the sun for a walk or going to the beach etc.

I got many compliments on my tan, but I made sure to not go so crazy that it would look fake and stupidly ridiculous. It’s great for boners too! Some moles and scars got darker as well, but returned to baseline within 1-2 months of not taking it. I will be ordering more soon for this summer!
 
This doesn't seem like a very popular chemical here. I may log it. Gotta figure out proper dosing first.
Like @Ricky10 I don't want to get too dark. I have some Irish blood in me, so I have fair skin.
I drive a topless Jeep in south Louisiana a lot, so that may speed things up. Lol
 
hairygrandpa was a huge fan of melanotan 2. I also participated in this thread. My first experience (discussed in this thread) wasn’t as good as my experience last year.

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Yeah used it a few times. Super dark super fast and it does give better hard one. Only down side is after injections you get like a stomache cramp and have to shot ha. Doesn’t last long though.
 
same as above

Get a tan fast and dark, only need a small amount of UV exposure to get a lot out of it, moles will get darker, viagra like blood flow effects, nausea after injection. The nausea piece is highly individual. Some people say it's no big deal, others get it really bad and cannot function.
 
I started with 250mcg last night. I read that I should pin at night, so that's what I'll do. I'll stick with 250mcg for a good 7 days & adjust from there.
Might put up some pics today.

Consider this my log...
 
Sounds similar to Prami.. Nausea, boners, fatigue. Lol
Take it with a stimulant containing Y or AY (daytime scenarios of course). That way you can reduce any fatigue and the AY/Y will make it even more fun downstairs! I have done this, along with low dose tadalafil and some androsterone/epiandro.

I proceeded to go out for a walk in the sun with nothing on but shorts and no underwear, which usually isn't a problem. I had to think about something hideous the whole time to tame the show, but it was still a positive experience! I will take scrambling to restrain a boner as opposed to struggling to achieve one any day!

On a side note: I have never heard of nighttime dosing in any of my research. Always pre-sun exposure is what I read to be best🤷‍♂️
 
Not sure where I read the night time dosing. It said because of the fatigue. But, yes, I will get some Y to run with it.
So, here's my soft, fat body.. Just started working out about a month ago. Been off since September due to massive overtime. Starting Ultra 11 and Cardarine in a couple weeks.
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Just a quick day 3 update. The wood is for real!! Literally almost non stop!!
The wife is in for a treat tonight!!
 
Also if you want just the wood as you called it. Lol. You can get melonotan 1 instead of 2. Prett sure it does only that but won’t five you a tan.
 
Ok, so I'm just over a week in. The nausea is still there, even after doing only 250mcg a day. Not bad, but there.
My moles have all gotten darker. The wife pointed it out yesterday.
Saturday was my first day being out in the sun. I noticed a little difference in skin tone yesterday, but my legs are still pastey white.
Hoping to get good quality sun time this week.
Bumping the dose up to about 300mcg this week.
 
Boners-a-plenty!! I took somebody's advice and threw in some yohimbine too. Not gonna lie, at 49 years old, random wood doesn't suck!!
 
I wish a legit us company could put it into a nasal spray I would like to micro dose it.

That's an interesting thought. Have you emailed any research companies and asked if they could do this? When I get an idea for a research company, I usually PM them or email them. So far, all I've gotten are rejections, but hey, it's worth a shot! :LOL:

Oh, I loved it! Ran it most of last summer (Ma Research). I did standard/low dosing. I think like 250mcg- maybe 2-3 doses per week before going out in the sun for a walk or going to the beach etc.

I got many compliments on my tan, but I made sure to not go so crazy that it would look fake and stupidly ridiculous. It’s great for boners too! Some moles and scars got darker as well, but returned to baseline within 1-2 months of not taking it. I will be ordering more soon for this summer!

That sounds awesome! It sounds like it would be great if used a certain times and not just year round. Like if you had to go to a wedding or the beach or something, that would be ideal!

I've heard of the mole increase issue though, and that's a thing that concerns me. I had a mole removed from my arm years ago and I still have a puffy area my dermatologist injects with cortisone everytime I see him, but it does nothing. I don't want to get any more moles or have any of my moles increase in size.

Take it with a stimulant containing Y or AY (daytime scenarios of course). That way you can reduce any fatigue and the AY/Y will make it even more fun downstairs! I have done this, along with low dose tadalafil and some androsterone/epiandro.

I proceeded to go out for a walk in the sun with nothing on but shorts and no underwear, which usually isn't a problem. I had to think about something hideous the whole time to tame the show, but it was still a positive experience! I will take scrambling to restrain a boner as opposed to struggling to achieve one any day!

On a side note: I have never heard of nighttime dosing in any of my research. Always pre-sun exposure is what I read to be best🤷‍♂️

I don't know if you need a full blown stimulant. I would have a cup of coffee or two. If you want something really neat, I found this searching around on Amazon. It's MCT oil powder with a nootropic blend of ingredients that really get you stimulated and focused without too much anxiety or jitteriness.

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It has:

Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT Oil Powder derived from Coconut Oil), Phosphatidyl Choline 20%, Cordyceps (Ophiocordyceps sinesis), Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus), Reishi Mushroom (Ganoderma Lucidum) (Whole Mushroom), L-Theanine, Ashwaghanda (Withania somnifera), Chocamine (Theobroma cacao), Natural Flavors, Stevia

It tastes just like powdered coffee creamer, so if you don't mind that, I highly recommend you (or anyone else for that matter) to check it out!

Or you could try Will Brink's Bomb Proof Coffee.

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It has dark chocolate cocoa powder, l-tyrosine, creatine (for neuro boosting properties), and coconut oil.

Not sure where I read the night time dosing. It said because of the fatigue. But, yes, I will get some Y to run with it.
So, here's my soft, fat body.. Just started working out about a month ago. Been off since September due to massive overtime. Starting Ultra 11 and Cardarine in a couple weeks.
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Dude, I have EXACTLY the same bathroom counter top marble and the same Kohl faucet as you! No BS! EXACTLY the same!
 
Ok, so I'm just over a week in. The nausea is still there, even after doing only 250mcg a day. Not bad, but there.
My moles have all gotten darker. The wife pointed it out yesterday.
Saturday was my first day being out in the sun. I noticed a little difference in skin tone yesterday, but my legs are still pastey white.
Hoping to get good quality sun time this week.
Bumping the dose up to about 300mcg this week.
I would highly suggest trying to get more sun into your regimen as well. Even consider a tanning booth. You really need the UV exposure to activate the melanin response. The mole issue should get less prominent when your skin tone gets rolling more. I can only speak for myself, but my moles definitely returned to baseline.

It will turn around, you just gotta give it the stimulus!
 
I would highly suggest trying to get more sun into your regimen as well. Even consider a tanning booth. You really need the UV exposure to activate the melanin response. The mole issue should get less prominent when your skin tone gets rolling more. I can only speak for myself, but my moles definitely returned to baseline.

It will turn around, you just gotta give it the stimulus!

You want real sun and not tanning booths. Tanning booths release dangerous amounts of UV radiation on your skin that can over time lead to melanoma and other skin cancers.

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I heard this somewhere, and my dermatologist agreed: the best antiaging regiment you can put on your skin is SPF. I use Neutrogen SPF 15 aftershave. I usually don't bother covering my arms or legs unless I'm going on a day trip (which, because of Covid has become basically non-existent).

Real sun gives you Vitamin D and creates melatonin in your eyes which can help you sleep at night. References available upon demand.
 
I spent a good few hours in the sun today!! Loved it! Yard work.
I'm with RIP on the tanning beds.. I've never been a fan of those since the late 80's. Lol. My older brother used them & now we call him leather face..
@RIPDanDuchaine I'm interested in the references you have.
 
I spent a good few hours in the sun today!! Loved it! Yard work.
I'm with RIP on the tanning beds.. I've never been a fan of those since the late 80's. Lol. My older brother used them & now we call him leather face..
@RIPDanDuchaine I'm interested in the references you have.

So, I think I was wrong about the melatonin being produced in the eyes, but natural sunlight does help produce melatonin.


Sunshine may play a role in regulating hormones and sleep patterns by affecting the melatonin circadian rhythm. Melatonin is a hormone produced in the pituitary gland, from the chemical melanin. Melanin is produced in the skin through sun exposure. Melatonin helps with inducing sleep.

Sun exposure is also an important source of vitamin D. Ninety per cent of the vitamin D we get comes from skin exposure to sun, and less than ten per cent from food sources such as fortified milk, eggs and some fish. Early research suggests that vitamin D may help normalise menstrual cycles, and may help relieve muscular pains and mood disorders such as depression.

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I'll be posting some more studies shortly. It was my mom who told me about all the health benefits of vitamin D and sunlight exposure and I called her up and she's emailing me some studies over. It might be tomorrow.
 
So, I think I was wrong about the melatonin being produced in the eyes, but natural sunlight does help produce melatonin.




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I'll be posting some more studies shortly. It was my mom who told me about all the health benefits of vitamin D and sunlight exposure and I called her up and she's emailing me some studies over. It might be tomorrow.

I would argue that sunscreen isn’t healthy and is just the lowest common denominator that Derms can preach to that people will actually do. You should be more focused on things that build, repair, protect from the inside. Think Antioxidants, collagen, hydration/electrolytes, etc. I’m curious if Melanotan 2 can play a healthy role in this thought process.
 
I would argue that sunscreen isn’t healthy and is just the lowest common denominator that Derms can preach to that people will actually do. You should be more focused on things that build, repair, protect from the inside. Think Antioxidants, collagen, hydration/electrolytes, etc. I’m curious if Melanotan 2 can play a healthy role in this thought process.

What makes you say sunscreen isn't healthy?

I go through a very thorough skin care routine. And of course I'm taking stuff to be healthy and there are antioxidants in my multivitamin My derm said my skin and face looked 20 years younger because I don't spend very much time out in the sun (not much of an outdoor person). Sure he could have just been flattering me, but he said specifically it was because of my lack of sun exposure/tanning/etc that was the reason. You can take oral collagen supplements if you want, but a lot of that is going to be taken up by your joints and other cartilage and tendons for repair.

If you want to improve your skin, check out Reddit's Skin Care Addiction section.

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Oral collagen seems to be effective in improving skin elasticity, but not much else. And the more expensive collagen tripeptide collagen & dipeptide seemed to be the best at doing this.

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Well, this stuff definitely built up & then all of a sudden kicked in!! Getting compliments and questions daily!! Lol. My wife is curious how I got so dark! Lol. She thinks it's from driving the Jeep with the top off!🤣🤣
 
Well, this stuff definitely built up & then all of a sudden kicked in!! Getting compliments and questions daily!! Lol. My wife is curious how I got so dark! Lol. She thinks it's from driving the Jeep with the top off!🤣🤣

How long and at what dose/frequency?
 
How long and at what dose/frequency?
I was doing 250mcg ed for a little over 2 weeks. After that, I started getting out in the sun more, so I dropped back to eod. I haven't used it in about a week now.
Very brown.
 
Well, this stuff definitely built up & then all of a sudden kicked in!! Getting compliments and questions daily!! Lol. My wife is curious how I got so dark! Lol. She thinks it's from driving the Jeep with the top off!

I’ve got a 2014 unlimited that I drive every day.

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I haven't used it, I get tan pretty easy but a few ppl I know used the same protocols. Il double check but I thought it was 1mg, wait 5 days and go tanning, then 200mcg per week for 4 weeks tanning 1-2 times per week and done.
 
MT1 will also tan you just as MT2. If you want the erection effects only you want pt-141.

Tanning beds produce Vitamin D as they have UVA/UVB rays.

ASSUMING equal amounts of UVA-UVB there is no added safety with the sun vs a bed.

The idea that the best thing we can do for our skin is to put a manmade chemical cream on and block the sun from doing what it has been doing to us for a couple hundred thousand years is preposterous. The sun and tanning is like most things: get the correct amount and you will be fine 99% of the time, over do it and of course there are potential side effects.
 
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