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Chris White
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« on: May 04, 2009, 04:17:52 PM »

Never in my wildest dreams would I have anticipated the freedom.  Freedom from the sun, freedom to tan,  and peace of mind through it.  Words cannot describe how melanotan has affected me personally. 

Going from bald to hair, from blind to 20/20...those experiences are pale in comparison.  Take it from me, hear me out and please ask questions.  Melanotan has helped me to live the dream.

With over 4 years experience I believe my story can move others.  I may be delusional, a bit full of myself, at the end of the day I do consider my journey to be a success.  Truly excited and inspired to stay rooted in the community, continually being briefed on new studies/science and better myself through it all.  Knowledge is power.  Let's work together, cannot make all the mistakes one's self Smiley

Over the years I have experienced quite a lot.  Heard of a side effect?  Yeah, I have probably encountered it.  Bottom line on side effects is that all sides can be countered or at least minimized.  If not, melanotan unfortunately is not for you.  Lots more will be written about the melanotan candidate.   
 
Melanotan has changed my life, wish me well, keep me honest, keep me active & I will do my best all!

Chris White, age 10.  Future ginger strawberry/blond with blue eyes:

Chris White, skin with far less limits:


This second photo shows a true skin type 1 with the ability to tan, no flush, no questions asked.  Truly believe my melanotan tone is superior and something that gives me a great deal of pride.
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« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2009, 05:16:44 PM »



From pale, too much, and ideal tone.  Just more to highlight my journey.
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« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2009, 05:23:12 PM »

10mg M-I used early in the year, 10mg MT-II used in prep for a beach vacation, and month breaks in between have been my story

Plans are to hold out as long as possible.  Hope to revert back to pale and protect my skin from exposure the next few months.  Will assess and post pics before any lake, river or time spent by the pool  Cool
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« Reply #3 on: December 08, 2009, 11:10:25 PM »

How much are you taking each day? I know that some people like preloading and all of that, which I'm not into. What is your theory, I also think that using it more frequently, once you take breaks it is easier to get tan faster once you start back again.


I love being tanning bed FREE! I live in Florida, so the sun is unavoidable, but it is nice not to waste all of that money on tanning beds.
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« Reply #4 on: December 09, 2009, 01:56:53 PM »

How much are you taking each day? I know that some people like preloading and all of that, which I'm not into. What is your theory, I also think that using it more frequently, once you take breaks it is easier to get tan faster once you start back again.


I love being tanning bed FREE! I live in Florida, so the sun is unavoidable, but it is nice not to waste all of that money on tanning beds.

Hey Kat, I too have enjoyed being away from the tanning beds...what a luxury it is!  Cool

Been hiding out indoors the greater part of the year so I havent been using much melanotan.  Really pale right now (well, I hope I am).  Around the holidays I intend on creating a fresh log and keeping it current.  Will probably just do .5mg/day and not go higher than .75mg MT-II

I do believe there is a place for preloading...and that is just for the virgin melanotan user who is a fair skin type.  Once you have had results, I believe they come easier.  The rational can maybe be represented by graphs...but mainly I gather my position via following so many users logs over the years. 
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