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New regimen for my rat

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    mikepinkerton
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    My rat is going from 15 mg tirz to 2mg reta plus klow going to add in mots-c and tesa+ipa all starting doses.Does anyone have any suggestions or thoughts on this plan?

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      Don't start them all at once, space it out, in case you react poorly to one of them.

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        Figured I would do reta on wed morn with mots-c then the other 2 at night before bed and mots-c each morning

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          Don't start them all at once, space it out, in case you react poorly to one of them.

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          @jackie im with jackie on this. Dont add everything all at once.

          Also have you considered adding maz, survo or cagri to your tirz rather than going to reta?

          "If it doesnt come in a needle. It doesn't work"

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            I was hoping that the reta would help with fatty liver/visceral belly fat my rats 62 and neefs some help

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              I third the suggestion that you add them one at a time over time so you can see if you have reactions and also appreciate the benefits of each.

              100% Natty. You know, aside from the Klow, Tesa, Tirz, CJC/Ipa, SS-31, Semax, Dihexa, Epitalon, MOTS-C, creatine, Cheetos, protein shakes, and a holocaust of chicken thighs.

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                @jackie im with jackie on this. Dont add everything all at once.

                Also have you considered adding maz, survo or cagri to your tirz rather than going to reta?

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                beachfun
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                @Randy I agree! That’s a lot of Tirz. I added Servotutide 3 days later at low doses and 1 vial has lasted a long time. Personally I added 5 Amino 1mq for 4 weeks in the mornings which got the scale moving while maintaining muscle and energy. I now am doing a low dose of cjc/ipa blend before bed and sleep is great on it and seeing the love handles getting smaller.
                I just eat eggs for breakfast, protein shake blend for lunch with avocado or banana snd smaller portion dinners with low carbs. This is a marathon not a sprint so going slow and changing habits with after dinner walks too feel so good

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                  I was hoping that the reta would help with fatty liver/visceral belly fat my rats 62 and neefs some help

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                  @mikepinkerton Im 62 too and shared what has worked for me below. I work very hard physically so I need to feel good to perform. I also started on TRT which helps with muscle and energy too. MotsC, SS31, and NAD didn’t do much for me so I am waiting on that protocol.
                  CJC/IPA blend is strong like .25mg dose can give a little flush and give deep sleep.💤 I wake up feeling rested and ready for more. Love handles getting smaller…

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                    @beachfun There are so many variables. I am currently on 2.5mg tirz, while my bride is at 12.5mg. She is plateaued and has some food and booze noise, where i have a little, but am flat - trying to build muscle.

                    Different nutrition and exercise regimens will have a big impact on results, but a lot of doctors are starting to agree that the process of titrating patients to max dose and staying there is more the marketing model(think: OxyContin) than it is good treatment prudence. Most patients should be on the lowest dose possible to get results and minimize side effect while also maintaining good nutrition and an active lifestyle.

                    Not trying to preach or criticize anyone, but I live with this every day.

                    100% Natty. You know, aside from the Klow, Tesa, Tirz, CJC/Ipa, SS-31, Semax, Dihexa, Epitalon, MOTS-C, creatine, Cheetos, protein shakes, and a holocaust of chicken thighs.

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