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Immunodeficient / Looking for Guidance Starting Peptides & Other Injectables

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I'm a 46yo male with an apparently genetic immune deficiency ("common variable immune deficiency" -> body produces insufficient antibodies to ward off infections, especially respiratory bacteria).  The condition made me a walking sinus infection for basically all of my 30's and into my early 40's.  After *finally* getting correctly diagnosed and successfully treated (with weekly subcu immunoglobulin infusions), I no longer carry near-constant respiratory infections.  However, I still suffer from low energy and slow recovery from both illness and exercise.  This has also led to creeping weight gain (6'3" / now 215lbs).

I'm looking into peptides and other injectables to help address these challenges.  My goals (in order):  more energy, quicker recovery from illness, quicker recovery from exercise, and better physique.  I've already started TRT, which has been helpful but not a total success.  (It seems to cause greatly increased hunger, among other issues.)

Below are the other products I'm considering.  In your experience, would this be a safe and efficacious cocktail?  What would you leave out?  What would you add in (peptide or otherwise)?  Any dosage recommendations?  Thank you in advance!

- Tirzepatide L-Glutathione (injection)
- NAD+ (injection)
- Nandrolone Decanoate
- CJC-1295 (no DAC)
- CJC-IPA Blend
- GHK-Cu Blend
- TB-500
- Thymosin Alpha-1
- BPC 157

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