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What should i expect? Ive done my 1st shot today 2.5mg i have notice a slightly dececrese in appetite but not much..does the effects becomes noticeable in the next days? I had no sides effects whatsoever tho..with semaglutide i Always had stomaco problem since the 1st day
 
Hello.

No effect is to be noted at the first injection.

Retatrutide takes longer to set in. About 2-3 weeks before you really see an effect.
But don't drastically increase the dose because you don't feel anything
 
Be careful with peptides, which take a few weeks (2/3 with Sema, with Reta, which takes 3/4 weeks to reach a stable level in the blood). DO NOT rush because when they hit, Reta raises heart rate, blood pressure, nausea, headaches...

I was on Sema 1mg, but it really took away my hunger. I went down to 0.5 and added 1mg of Reta the first week and 2mg the following week.

By the third week, I lost 3 kilos (a lot of water...) in just 3 days, and I felt bad, dehydrated, had a heavy stomach, dizziness, and headaches... (with simple electrolytes and carbohydrates, I recovered...)

I've been on it for 6 weeks and I'm already doing well, losing 600/800g per week, with no negative effects. I can eat enough to avoid catabolizing too much... In 2 months, I'll be at 8/10% of BF.

I'll start 16 weeks of testosterone with 2.5g of Reta to see how it goes.

**After three surgeries and four years without training at all, eating poorly, drinking beer, and being 52 years old... I was at 25/30% BF, and the truth is, Peptides are a different story, a thousand times better than DNP, T3/4, Triacana, Clemb, etc.

Be patient to avoid bad times; they'll definitely hit you, and you'll see your BF drop.

Best regards
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the truth is, Peptides are a different story, a thousand times better than DNP, T3/4, Triacana, Clemb, etc.
Would you elaborate on how they are so much better? What made them more effective for you?
Asking because I hear this from everyone who tried them, but don't they just make you eat less, as opposed to them boost in thermogenesis and nutrient partitioning? Do they have some added effect besides decreasing appetite?
Because if it's just about eating less, I'm wondering why use a drug for that. (I've been considering Retatrutide because so many people swear by it, but I don't want to have even less appetite if that's the only thing it does.)
Thanks in advance
 
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