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Sometimes the most informative information doesn't come from a pile of formal research, but "observational" evidence from credible sources.

Pre-ozempic, when only short acting GLPs were available, and only used to treat diabetics, after a while it was noticed this group of "sickly" diabetics were developing less disease and living longer than their non-diabetic counterparts.

So because of that, the growing mountain of evidence of other health benefits, and essentially no evidence of harms from long terms use (yes, I know about the rare cases of pancreatitis and gastroparisis, but those are not really GLP induced), I'm a big proponent of everyone hitting those GLP and GIP receptors, needing weight loss or not.

Jury's still out on Glucagon, which is why I'm holding off on Reta, though it's probobly fine.
I’ll be your test rat, Ghoul!
 
Well, I expect to see a lot more in the future. Just about every major pharmaceutical company has or is currently working on in late trials with their own weight loss drugs including some oral ones.
 
Sometimes the most informative information doesn't come from a pile of formal research, but "observational" evidence from credible sources.

Pre-ozempic, when only short acting GLPs were available, and only used to treat diabetics, after a while it was noticed this group of "sickly" diabetics were developing less disease and living longer than their non-diabetic counterparts.

So because of that, the growing mountain of evidence of other health benefits, and essentially no evidence of harms from long term use (yes, I know about the rare cases of pancreatitis and gastroparisis, but those are not really GLP induced), I'm a big proponent of everyone hitting those GLP and GIP receptors, needing weight loss or not.

Jury's still out on Glucagon, which is why I'm holding off on Reta, though it's probobly fine.
Anecdotal report.... down 7kg in 4 weeks on Reta 2mg per week. And no appetite suppression to be mentioned.
 
Anecdotal report.... down 7kg in 4 weeks on Reta 2mg per week. And no appetite suppression to be mentioned.
It's all great to lose such weight when using the reta but after it's done with what happens?
Does the body revert more easily back to being fat.
Having a once size fits all idea that works isn't really wieghtloss that stays off forever.
Personally think it helps some other it will kill, in terms of they will think no big deal I'll eat whatever I want them inject some reta and it's gone again.
 
Not really man, look at SSA prices, vs QSC prices.

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Apples to apples comparison would be QSCs sales to SSA sales. And this was several weeks ago, next sale from QSC will be lower than SSA. SSA came after QSC offered at these prices. Still, shouldn't let the competition get the jump on you like that. QSC should've just made those sale prices "regular" prices and will lose some to SSA now. I doubt production costs of Tirz and Reta are much different. Both roughly the same types of amino chains. It's more about being the "hot" thing. Hell, HGH is much more complex to make than either of those.

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Apples to apples comparison would be QSCs sales to SSA sales. And this was several weeks ago, next sale from QSC will be lower than SSA. SSA came after QSC offered at these prices. Still, shouldn't let the competition get the jump on you like that. QSC should've just made those sale prices "regular" prices and will lose some to SSA now.

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I mean, if 30% of my things comes from SSA (and the rest from QSC) it's for a reason. If you compare the both price lists of each company, you'll clearly see that sometimes QSC prices are +10-100% higher.

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That's SSA vs QSC, promo or not, SSA cost much less.
 
I started small doses of Reta this summer in the hopes of staying around 12%BF without worrying too much about staying at a calorie deficit. About the same time I started a primo cycle and ran it for 3 months (25-50mg/wk). Never thought it was possible, but I actually recomped and gained both strength and muscle while staying the same weight. But the best thing is that my cholesterol tanked despite the primo. My labs after cycle showed my LDL went from 93 to 64. The benefits these drugs provide extend far beyond weight loss, and if I never have to worry again about var and primo raising my cholesterol, I’ll be running Reta every cycle. Also note that at 4mg Reta, I did not have appetite suppression. Quite the opposite, actually. I’ll be experimenting with it on a bulk in a few weeks.
 
Sometimes the most informative information doesn't come from a pile of formal research, but "observational" evidence from credible sources.

Pre-ozempic, when only short acting GLPs were available, and only used to treat (rich) diabetics, after a while it was noticed this group of "sickly" diabetics were developing less disease and living longer than their non-diabetic counterparts.

So because of that, the growing mountain of evidence of other health benefits, and essentially no evidence of harms from long term use (yes, I know about the rare cases of pancreatitis and gastroparisis, but those are not really GLP induced), I'm a big proponent of everyone hitting those GLP and GIP receptors, needing weight loss or not.

Jury's still out on Glucagon, which is why I'm holding off on Reta, though it's probobly fine.
My lipids improved greatly over 3-4 months. It is the only GLP I have tried that did not affect my conditioning. I actually think it improves it. I know it drives glucose into the blood because on my last bloodwork, my fasting glucose was 88 and it is consistently 78-79. I took my micro dose before the bloodwork.
 
It's all great to lose such weight when using the reta but after it's done with what happens?
Does the body revert more easily back to being fat.
Having a once size fits all idea that works isn't really wieghtloss that stays off forever.
Personally think it helps some other it will kill, in terms of they will think no big deal I'll eat whatever I want them inject some reta and it's gone again.

Think of GLPs as the equivalent of insulin, that is, boosting a hormone that's either in insufficient supply or a resistance has developed.

But yes, neither Novo or Lilly really make clear these are intended to be long term, if not permanent treatments, like insulin or TRT. No one wants to hear that, and it's contributed to their use like a "diet pill". There is some evidence of metabolic adaptation(increased sensitivity to naturally produced GLP) taking place that might lower or eliminate the need to use it forever, but that's a very slow process. Of course many people, freed from the incessant pressure to eat, also learn to make smarter food choices as well, which helps reduce the need. You'll know who hasn't learned the necessity of maximizing protein and getting exersize by the rise in skinny, frail people.

But there are a lot of benefits to using it even if you don't need to lose a pound. I think that's not being played up yet because they can't even meet the needs for weight loss and diabetes, never mind adding more demand as a general health and longevity improver.
 
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Given their civil rights, I can't force them to work on weekends, but they might be answering some, it will be honored if sent during the weekend.

I was able to work out an order issue/solution a few hours ago.

Paid for a sold out promo, so I was offered an alternate solution. I ended up changing my order, after a question or few, but still every thing went fine.

Much appreciated to @Qingdao Sigma Chemicals assistant(s) for their fast response even while things may be busy. :)
 
Think of GLPs as the equivalent of insulin, that is, boosting a hormone that's either in insufficient supply or a resistance has developed.
By the way, why do we all take GLP-1 agonists, when we can inject straight exogenous GLP-1 for cheaper?
 
By the way, why do we all take GLP-1 agonists, when we can inject straight exogenous GLP-1 for cheaper?

You mean just using the bioidentical hormone? That's been around forever. The problem is half life. It's extremely short.

What made Semaglutide a breakthrough is how long it lasts.
 
Not really man, look at SSA prices, vs QSC prices.

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You must be joking lol
Our pricing are always the cheapest.
Each time I made a promo for reta or tirz, it’s the cheapest ever done, other competitors they try to follow later by dropping a $5 from my pricing, i remember when I made the tirz 50mg $400/kit us domestic free shipping which was almost 50% off market price, I was contacted by a seller who told me don’t you plan to stop that price dropping?
At this point I can’t even remember when was the last time I updated reta pricing, the one I keep changing is the promo ones.
Doubt that? Np
You’ll see monday lol
 
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