AlexDavis43
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I understand what you're saying and also agree with most of it. But it begs the question(s): What is the difference with injecting E7D vs. E6D? Do you really think that's going to do any significant amount of harm? Not only that, but if you have a patient/client who notices significant appetite suppression for 6 days, then feels absolutely nothing at day 7, and simply injecting 1 day earlier produces better results, what are the downsides?
A lot of the literature around GLP-1's/etc is in diabetic/obese/unhealthy individuals, not a healthy population that exercises and eats well in comparison to the SAD. So, I can imagine most of these people gain their weight back, just like they have their entire lives.
E7D is confirmed by clinical trials and seems most convenient (same day every week). I also suspect the return of hunger 1-2 days per week may be part of how these drugs maintain full efficacy longer-term.
Evidence suggests those 1-2 days of hunger still show long-term fat loss sustainability on E7D dosing. I haven't seen any reports of those 1-2 days causing binge eating which ruins the other 5-6 days of calorie deficit. The opposite.