This isn't "cutting edge science." It's just reckless.
I'm Megumi (from gumi.gay). I'm writing this because I'm tired of seeing this stuff circulate and someone actually needs to say it. This site is dangerous.
Being trans is hard enough. We're already fighting a war with our own bodies, dealing with doctors who don't listen, shortages, and dysphoria. The last thing we need is "community leaders" pushing unregulated research chemicals and diabetes meds on baby trans girls who are just desperate to pass.
The Reality
MK-677 causes insulin resistance. Pioglitazone is linked to heart failure. "Cycling" progesterone is just roleplaying a period you don't have while wrecking your mental stability.
You're taking vulnerable people who want results and feeding them "Honscience." You're selling the idea that if they just take enough risky grey-market powders, they'll magically get a cis body.
It's a lie.
You're basically telling girls to speedrun diabetes and heart issues for the theoretical chance of slightly better curves. It's irresponsible, it's dangerous, and honestly it's insulting to the actual medicine that keeps us alive.
Why I cloned your site
You're probably wondering why hrt.gumi.gay looks exactly like your site but actually loads.
I didn't hack you. I just scraped your bloated, over-engineered Next.js app and stripped it down to what
it should have been from the start. Just raw, efficient HTML.
Let's be real about the tech stack for a second. On your original site, half the navigation buttons didn't even work. You built a heavy, broken web app that failed at the one job it had, which was linking to pages. My static version loads instantly and the links actually work. It's kind of a perfect metaphor. You're relying on flashy frameworks and broken science, while I'm just using fundamentals that work.
But more importantly, I fixed the content.
I couldn't just mirror it without fixing the dangerous parts. Here is exactly what I had to change.
- ❌ The Retracted Study You cited Subbaramaiah et al. (2012) on the Pioglitazone page. That paper was retracted in 2022 for data falsification. I removed it. You can't use fraud to back up medical advice.
- ❌ Drug Classifications You kept calling MK-677 a "GHRH Analog." It's not. It's a Ghrelin Mimetic. If you're going to tell people to swallow research chemicals, at least know what they are.
- ❌ The Estrogen / IGF-1 Lie You claimed estrogen generally raises IGF-1. I fixed this to explain that Oral Estrogen actually suppresses IGF-1 because of the first-pass liver effect. That's a huge distinction if you're talking about growth.
- ❌ Safety Warnings I added the Black Box warnings for Pioglitazone (Heart Failure) and Domperidone (QT Prolongation). You left those out. Informed consent means actually being informed.
Final thoughts
I heard that you're 15.
That explains the messy code and the desire to find "secret" answers. It also explains the recklessness. When you're young, you think you're invincible and you assume everyone else is too. But the people reading your guide aren't invincible. They're real people with real organs that can fail.
Your projects are interesting and you clearly have drive. The community needs builders. But we need responsible builders. You can't play doctor with people's lives based on random 4chan threads and papers that got pulled for fraud.
I didn't make this mirror just to drag you. I made it to show you what actual harm reduction looks like. It looks like citing valid sources, optimizing your code, and telling the truth about risks.
I see the potential here. I'd honestly be down to help you fix your projects and maybe write some actual papers together, but only if we do it right. Citations first, safety first.
If you want to learn how to do this properly; how to build sites that don't crash and how to vet medical science so you don't hurt people, DM me on Twitter: @pcppup.
— Megumi (from gumi.gay)