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I my case, Tirz cut the need for eating anything sweet.... absolutely cut it like it made me sick just to look at cookies or any other sweets ... It lasted for aprox 6 months...after that it's very normal, I eat some sweets but very little.I only recently noticed another effect from Tirz. Before I started it, I used to drink a lot of Cherry Diet Pepsi, especially during cutting phases. Without even realizing it, I haven’t touched it in over a year now - plain water feels like enough. It’s honestly surprising how this medication works. So far, I haven’t noticed a single downside, except for maybe a bit of fatigue for a day or two after the shot.
Retatrutide quick and dirty review:
Day 1: 1mg
Day 3: 1mg
Day 6: 2mg
Day 7: 1mg
Total dosing: between 6-6.8mg (I drained remainder of vial to cross reference).
Positives:
1. Tons of energy on day 8 compared to other GLP1-RAs
2. Can still eat fine, no reflux
3. Somehow helps with edema. Don't ask me how
Negatives:
1. Appetite suppression is nuanced. When you eat it's hard to stop, you're ravenous. But you can go without eating.
2. Increases heart rate and contractility. Ie your heart beats harder and pounds in your chest. I had to increase dosing of metoprolol.
3. Absolutely wrecks sleep. Due to heart rate issues and increased excitability. Possible night time hypoglycemia.
4. Zero stomach slowing. Food speeds through the stomach.
5. Random attacks of lightheadedness or dizziness. I don't know if this is me not needing to adjust my meds or not, but I've never had it happen.
Usage cases:
1. People with good appetite control who want a bit of an aid and a visceral fat burner (GCCR).
2. Those without heart issues or arrhythmias.
I still think semaglutide is probably one of the best for the following reasons (at least for maintenance):
1. Slows down the stomach and causes reflux if you eat poorly (you can eat like shit on reta and Tirz)
2. Great mental effects in terms of food noise
3. Good blood sugar control
4. Long lasting effects (up to 1.5 weeks in my experience)
5. Cheap
Where tirzepatide wins:
1. Even better blood glucose control
2. More fatigue however
3. More flexibility with food choices
4. Less harsh on the stomach
I am not very bullish on Retatrutide after my experience with it.
I'll let the brain's trust know how I go with mazdutide. I don't see the point of taking more Retatrutide, I don't think the results will improve that much for me.
if this guy was running tirz or semaglutide with that dosing schedule his asshole would have been burning right nowYou have 1 week using it and already came to conclusions? I didn’t felt anything until 3-4 weeks after I went from low dose to moderate dose. You’re way to impatient.
This this this !!!!You have 1 week using it and already came to conclusions? I didn’t felt anything until 3-4 weeks after I went from low dose to moderate dose. You’re way to impatient.
Why did you decide to take it this way?Retatrutide quick and dirty review:
Day 1: 1mg
Day 3: 1mg
Day 6: 2mg
Day 7: 1mg
Total dosing: between 6-6.8mg (I drained remainder of vial to cross reference).
Positives:
1. Tons of energy on day 8 compared to other GLP1-RAs
2. Can still eat fine, no reflux
3. Somehow helps with edema. Don't ask me how
Negatives:
1. Appetite suppression is nuanced. When you eat it's hard to stop, you're ravenous. But you can go without eating.
2. Increases heart rate and contractility. Ie your heart beats harder and pounds in your chest. I had to increase dosing of metoprolol.
3. Absolutely wrecks sleep. Due to heart rate issues and increased excitability. Possible night time hypoglycemia.
4. Zero stomach slowing. Food speeds through the stomach.
5. Random attacks of lightheadedness or dizziness. I don't know if this is me not needing to adjust my meds or not, but I've never had it happen.
Usage cases:
1. People with good appetite control who want a bit of an aid and a visceral fat burner (GCCR).
2. Those without heart issues or arrhythmias.
I still think semaglutide is probably one of the best for the following reasons (at least for maintenance):
1. Slows down the stomach and causes reflux if you eat poorly (you can eat like shit on reta and Tirz)
2. Great mental effects in terms of food noise
3. Good blood sugar control
4. Long lasting effects (up to 1.5 weeks in my experience)
5. Cheap
Where tirzepatide wins:
1. Even better blood glucose control
2. More fatigue however
3. More flexibility with food choices
4. Less harsh on the stomach
I am not very bullish on Retatrutide after my experience with it.
I'll let the brain's trust know how I go with mazdutide. I don't see the point of taking more Retatrutide, I don't think the results will improve that much for me.
I followed the normal dosing schedule for semaglutide and tirzepatide. Me no scare.if this guy was running tirz or semaglutide with that dosing schedule his asshole would have been burning right now
I didn't actually intent to. I wanted to follow the original progression. Like 2mg a week for a month, then 4 mg.Why did you decide to take it this way?
reta is basically the bodybuilding glp.I followed the normal dosing schedule for semaglutide and tirzepatide. Me no scare.
Edit:
I have injection records for every shot I've done. I can dig them out if you want.
I am starting to think either reta is overhyped or I've been injecting something else.
you type all this shit up as if you have a clue yet you dont even kno that reta is less appetite supressing than the other glps.I followed the normal dosing schedule for semaglutide and tirzepatide. Me no scare.
Edit:
I have injection records for every shot I've done. I can dig them out if you want.
I am starting to think either reta is overhyped or I've been injecting something else.
Never claimed I had a clue... Just sharing my experiences broyou type all this shit up as if you have a clue yet you dont even kno that reta is less appetite supressing than the other glps.
goodluck with your wreckless dosing of experimental glps
sidelines? your contribution is a meaningless wall of text, there are HUNDREDS of pages of threads on this topic and your 8 days and googled information is worthless.Never claimed I had a clue... Just sharing my experiences bro
It's easy to sit on the sidelines and brag about how much you know. Why don't you put something useful together to help.
Just an idea
Point taken. It's actually my 3rd GLP1-RA. I will start my 4th next week.sidelines? your contribution is a meaningless wall of text, there are HUNDREDS of pages of threads on this topic and your 8 days and googled information is worthless.
i dont have to put together anything useful, all the information is out there, you should read it instead of moving on to your 4th GLP
"just an idea
wait this bananafeet guy is fr?sidelines? your contribution is a meaningless wall of text, there are HUNDREDS of pages of threads on this topic and your 8 days and googled information is worthless.
i dont have to put together anything useful, all the information is out there, you should read it instead of moving on to your 4th GLP
"just an idea
there are zero reports because its a bad compound and people are smart enough to stick things that are FDA approved or commonly usedPoint taken. It's actually my 3rd GLP1-RA. I will start my 4th next week.
Do you want some anecdotal reports on mazdutide when I try it because I've searched and there are zero on this site.
Or do you think it can be all discovered with a simple "Google Search". Because personally speaking the anecdotal reports I've found on this site have been the most informative and helpful.
I mean you seem to speak for everyone on this board, so let me know how we are gonna do this boss.
Retatrutide isn't approved... Mazdutide has less data behind it but seems promising due to:there are zero reports because its a bad compound and people are smart enough to stick things that are FDA approved or commonly used
if you had some common sense and did more than some superficial google searches, you would understand that these arent just fat burners to play around with.
why do you even want to use mazdutide? just because the chinese are selling it?
what is your goal with GLPS?Retatrutide isn't approved... Mazdutide has less data behind it but seems promising due to:
1. Less side effects reported
2. Less impact on heart rate
I've been following it for a while, here is the latest report on it:
It's a GCCR and GLP1-RA. It has more glucagon activation compared to Retatrutide which favours GIP.
I don't think it's fair to defend Retatrutide in one hand and critise Mazdutide in the next breath.
What's your goal with all these questions?what is your goal with GLPS?
