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I’m on 10mg of Reta

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Have you tried glp1
I got some and it turned out I was a “super responder” or some shit and I lost like 20 lbs in one month
I’m on a bit of cagrilintide it’s not a glp 1 but I might add one.when I first got on Reta I lost 15kg now my tolerance is so high for it
 
I’m on a bit of cagrilintide it’s not a glp 1 but I might add one.when I first got on Reta I lost 15kg now my tolerance is so high for it
Yeah maybe switching will help it does target fewer pathways tho bc Reta is a triple antagonist and I think glp1 is single

They do use different mechanisms tho which might help
 
Yeah maybe switching will help it does target fewer pathways tho bc Reta is a triple antagonist and I think glp1 is single

They do use different mechanisms tho which might help
I feel like it is more typical to see people who have maxxed out glp1 doses and then switch to glp3 bc it covers more bases of hormone receptors
 
It’s it targets slightly different receptors glp1 only targets glp1 while glp3s like reta target glp1, glucagon, and GIP
Then how would it have a better reaction? Glp 1 slows digestion and appetite. Reta boosts metabolism and slows appetite. Basically he is fucked
 
It’s a glp3

it targets slightly different receptors. glp1 only targets glp1, while glp3s like reta target glp1, glucagon, and GIP
Yeah its a triple g
Ive just seen some retards classify reta as a completely different thing and I thought you were one of those retards, sorry
 
Then how would it have a better reaction? Glp 1 slows digestion and appetite. Reta boosts metabolism and slows appetite. Basically he is fucked
One good thing about switching is that some glp1 companies are making even higher approved doses and if his main problem is eating too much it could be helpful (if he already has a normal/healthy metabolism)
 
Yeah maybe switching will help it does target fewer pathways tho bc Reta is a triple antagonist and I think glp1 is single

They do use different mechanisms tho which might help
I’m going to use Reta a glp 1 cagri and dnp fuck it I’m too fat
 
Is it possible you're over diluting it or not storing it properly? 15mg is a lot ngl
 

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