Community Reports of No Adverse Findings on DEXA/Nuvo Scans with FLGR Use
The speaker references a broader community of FLGR users who have undergone DEXA or 'Nuvo' body composition scans and reportedly experienced no adverse findings. This is presented as corroborating evidence for the safety profile of FLGR beyond the speaker's own experience. No specific scan data, sample sizes, or user demographics are provided.
FLGR Associated with Simultaneous Muscle Size and Strength Gains
The speaker reports that FLGR use over approximately 6 months has resulted in concurrent increases in both muscle size and strength. This is presented as a positive body composition outcome. No quantitative measurements, dosages, or training protocols are provided to contextualize the gains.
No Joint Pain or Stiffness After ~6 Months of FLGR Use
After approximately 6 months of continuous FLGR use, the speaker reports a complete absence of joint pain, joint stiffness, or joint dysfunction despite significant increases in muscle size and strength. This is notable because rapid muscle growth can sometimes place excess stress on joints. The speaker uses this personal experience as evidence against joint-related side effects.
FLGR Strengthens Collagen and Connective Tissue Rather Than Reducing Bone Density
The speaker states that FLGR does not negatively affect bone density and may in fact strengthen collagen and connective tissue. This is framed as a positive side effect profile compared to expected concerns. The claim is based solely on personal experience and self-reported physical changes.
FLGR Does Not Suppress FSH or Impair Fertility
The speaker claims that FLGR has no impact on follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels and does not negatively affect fertility. This is presented as a distinguishing safety feature of the product. No hormonal lab data or clinical references are cited to support this claim.
FLGR Does Not Cause Cardiac Hypertrophy
The speaker asserts that FLGR does not cause cardiac hypertrophy, a commonly cited concern with growth-related peptides and compounds. This claim is based on personal use experience rather than clinical or laboratory data. No mechanistic explanation is provided for why cardiac hypertrophy would not occur.