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Dihexa - risk vs benefits?

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#1 lourdaud

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Posted 04 July 2017 - 10:12 AM


What do you guys think - is using dihexa downright stupid? I've been using it with some success for the last year but I'm worried of potential cancer growth. I suffer from mild autism which is something I want to treat of course but I'm worried the risk outweighs the benefits. FWIW I have no history of cancer in my family.
I saw in some thread on reddit that they were working on a way to isolate dihexa to only go into the brain but I don't know how this is going. Maybe one should wait until this is accomplished...



#2 Baten

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Posted 04 July 2017 - 10:36 AM

Wondered about it too. Took Dihexa for several weeks before discontinuing. Not sure if it really did so much, which made the risk not really worth it for me. Then again maybe I should have taken it a little longer to gauge its long-term effects.


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#3 Irishdude

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Posted 12 July 2017 - 03:18 PM

What sort of benefits are you finding from it? It must be a worry alright using it. Its a powerful substance. 







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