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Weight loss has stalled dramatically recently. Scale isn't budging, and I do 1.5hrs resistance + 30m cardio at 135BPM HR daily.
Calories are 2,500-2,900 generally, at 195lbs 5'6, probably 12-14% BF
300mg Test
4iu GH
10mg Tirz + 3mg Sema
This doesn't make any sense to me, so I get leptin tested:

Now what?
We know depleted leptin in athletes reduces TDEE by ~20%.
It also places a ton of stress on the HPTA -- cortisol, T3/T4/TSH, sex hormones
I still have to drop 18lbs more to compete, and I have 24 weeks to do it.
Start taking 25-50mcg T3 + dieting harder?
It seems like Cagrilintide (amylin), and something called "celastrol" (which I've never heard of) might be effective too?
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Calories are 2,500-2,900 generally, at 195lbs 5'6, probably 12-14% BF
300mg Test
4iu GH
10mg Tirz + 3mg Sema
This doesn't make any sense to me, so I get leptin tested:

Now what?
We know depleted leptin in athletes reduces TDEE by ~20%.
It also places a ton of stress on the HPTA -- cortisol, T3/T4/TSH, sex hormones
I still have to drop 18lbs more to compete, and I have 24 weeks to do it.
Start taking 25-50mcg T3 + dieting harder?
It seems like Cagrilintide (amylin), and something called "celastrol" (which I've never heard of) might be effective too?
The second group of molecules induce weight loss in hyperleptinaemic animals even when administered alone, suggesting that they restore leptin signalling and resensitise obese mice to their endogenous hyperleptinaemia. Such molecules include amylin, predominantly secreted from the pancreatic β cells but also produced by hypothalamic neurons (Le Foll et al. 2015), and pramlintide, an amylin analogue in clinical use for the treatment of diabetes. ... Amylin also exerts a direct effect in enhancing leptin signalling via activation of the ERK/MAPK pathway on POMC neurons (Lutz et al. 2018). Glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) also increases central leptin action and appears to exert its anorectic effects synergistically with leptin.
Heat shock protein 90 (HSP90) inhibitors display leptin sensitiser properties (Desarzens et al. 2014, Ozcan et al. 2017). At least some HSP90 inhibitors were shown to induce weight loss in DIO mice but had a blunted effect in ob/ob or db/db mice. Some of these HSP90 inhibitors are natural compounds, such as celastrol and gambogic acid, which have pleiotropic effects including PTP1B inhibitory and anti-inflammatory activities (Tan et al. 2017).
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