What's your actual anti-histamine protocol for MOTS-c reactions?
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I've done a pretty thorough search through as a whole and picked up quite a bit of info, but I want to hear what people are actually doing in practice. My current plan is to take Zyrtec about 30 minutes before injecting and apply some Benadryl cream directly on the injection site. I also came across mentions of Flonase being part of some people's approach. What's the full protocol you're running? Looking for something real and tested, not just theoretical. Appreciate any input!
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Honestly if you're getting histamine reactions you should just stop injecting it altogether. Repeated exposure when you're already reacting increases your risk of something way more serious happening, like anaphylactic shock. That's your body telling you you're allergic to it.
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Honestly, if you're having to stack a bunch of antihistamines and jump through all these hoops just to tolerate a peptide, it's probably not worth it. Outside of the GLPs, nothing in this space is so transformative that it makes sense to put your body through that.
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