GIP is not your friend. And why Tirzepatide is superior to Retatrutide

trev55

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There isn't any good long term human data on these GLP-1/GIP agonist drugs, most of what we know comes from studies on rodents so I'm going to post my thoughts about why some of these drugs may be doing more harm than good, especially in lean, insulin sensitive individuals.
I'll break it into a few parts, and why Tirz is probably much safer and better over the long term than Reta.

1. GIP is not your friend.
GIP isn’t being discussed nearly as much as GLP-1 in fitness contexts, even though many of the newest incretin drugs now deliberately agonize the GIP receptor alongside GLP-1. I want to lay out why I’m not convinced this is automatically a good thing for those who aren't fat as fuck.

Before the current popularity of dual- and multi-agonist drugs — like tirzepatide and retatrutide — GIP was originally dubbed in the literature as the obesity hormone. GIP's normal physiological role after eating is to promote fat storage in adipose tissue.

In white adipose tissue, GIP signaling tends to suppress lipolysis and promote lipid storage, causing increases in white adipose fat mass under caloric excess.

There is evidence in rats that GIP shifts insulin sensitivity in a tissue specific way, reducing insulin sensitivity in muscle, liver and brown adipose tissue, and increasing insulin sensitivity in WAT.

In rodents, CNS GIP signalling has been linked to increased neuroinflammatory signalling, and reduced leptin responsiveness in appetite-regulating centers, so it is eventually de-sensitizing you to the master satiety hormone, a condition seen in obesity.

Finally GIP is described as supporting pancreatic beta-cell proliferation and survival, which is one of the reasons it’s viewed positively in diabetes treatment. However, there is also evidence that chronic overstimulation of the GIP pathway can lead to receptor desensitization and reduced effectiveness over time.

The point is that GIP's role is not a fat loss support hormone, it is a fat storage hormone which makes me question whether strong GIP agonism is helpful or actually harmful for people without existing obesity & insulin resistance.
 
An off topic aside- I’m wary of peptide hype but have tried this and it fucking worked- confirmed by before/after dexa, tailors tape, and the mirror. Jump on a couple or few months of tesamorelin. 2mg before bed is a good protocol. It’s a little spendy but not crazy if you find a good plug. And it’s a GH secretogogue with clinical trials and medically perscribed, not a sketchy research compound.

It will raise your IGF-1 to high in range values but there is something about the way it makes you pulse natural GH that specifically targets visceral fat mobilization. We all know that while fat is ugly visceral fat is dangerous to longevity and crowds your organs- it’s totally worth a try for you.
Have you compared it to HGH? I've been intrigued by the stuff and thought about giving it a go to see if it is milder on my heart rate
 
Have you compared it to HGH? I've been intrigued by the stuff and thought about giving it a go to see if it is milder on my heart rate
Yeah once my visceral fat was no longer an issue I switched to generic GH and have been finishing my cut on 6.6iu/day split AM/PM. It’s hard to tell how much fat loss, recovery increase, or increased connective tissue growth it’s influenced but my hair and nails are definitely growing faster. I pretty much experienced no sides and titrated up way too fast, plus a 3 week stint on 8iu with no water retention then either.

I have bloodwork scheduled soon but I’m close to ending an epic long cut and I know igf-1 will increase when food comes back in, so when I get my current z-score if it’s above a high 2.xx I’ll adjust my dose down some. You want to keep your longterm use below 3.0 z-score to be safer from acromegaly and organ remodeling. I’ll probably blast it at 8-10ish on cycle and return to safer cruise dose with trt phases, and maybe drop to a lower longevity dose if I’m happy with my physique and chilling- important to note I’m in my late 40s, so I’m not planning to blast indefinitely.
 
Yeah once my visceral fat was no longer an issue I switched to generic GH and have been finishing my cut on 6.6iu/day split AM/PM. It’s hard to tell how much fat loss, recovery increase, or increased connective tissue growth it’s influenced but my hair and nails are definitely growing faster. I pretty much experienced no sides and titrated up way too fast, plus a 3 week stint on 8iu with no water retention then either.

I have bloodwork scheduled soon but I’m close to ending an epic long cut and I know igf-1 will increase when food comes back in, so when I get my current z-score if it’s above a high 2.xx I’ll adjust my dose down some. You want to keep your longterm use below 3.0 z-score to be safer from acromegaly and organ remodeling. I’ll probably blast it at 8-10ish on cycle and return to safer cruise dose with trt phases, and maybe drop to a lower longevity dose if I’m happy with my physique and chilling- important to note I’m in my late 40s, so I’m not planning to blast indefinitely.
You had a zscore of <3 with 6.6 iu?
 
An off topic aside- I’m wary of peptide hype but have tried this and it fucking worked- confirmed by before/after dexa, tailors tape, and the mirror. Jump on a couple or few months of tesamorelin. 2mg before bed is a good protocol. It’s a little spendy but not crazy if you find a good plug. And it’s a GH secretogogue with clinical trials and medically perscribed, not a sketchy research compound.

It will raise your IGF-1 to high in range values but there is something about the way it makes you pulse natural GH that specifically targets visceral fat mobilization. We all know that while fat is ugly visceral fat is dangerous to longevity and crowds your organs- it’s totally worth a try for you.

Yes, thank you. I was actually more interested in using Tesamorelin than Reta. Unfortunately, I do not have a good plug for it, and the cost from any sources I'm able to find is prohibitive, so I kind of settled for Reta. But I'll keep an eye out to see if I can find more moderately prices sources out there. Thanks for the recommendation.
 
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