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Post Menopausal Glp-1 study w/ w/o HRT

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    Ran across this study today on Sema and weight loss on post menopausal women with and without HRT.
    The TLDNR version- 33% more weight loss with HRT. Time, dosage of sema, taking other medications that cause weight gain, type of HRT, etc. didn’t matter. 33% more weight loss across the board with HRT
    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11209769/
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    Peptides are only as good as your Bac Water

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      Very interesting! I wish I had known more about HRT when I went through that stage, it wasn't even suggested to me nor did I think any more about it. There are so many benefits w/HRT than w/o HRT.

      “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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        Peptides are only as good as your Bac Water

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          Very interesting! I wish I had known more about HRT when I went through that stage, it wasn't even suggested to me nor did I think any more about it. There are so many benefits w/HRT than w/o HRT.

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          @WisGal64 said in Post Menopausal Glp-1 study w/ w/o HRT:

          Very interesting! I wish I had known more about HRT when I went through that stage, it wasn't even suggested to me nor did I think any more about it. There are so many benefits w/HRT than w/o HRT.

          That's cause until a few years ago there was a war on HRT just like the current war on peptides. Anything that can make the American public healthy gets shutdown by the regulators.

          Because politicians prefer unhealthy lame population. They are easier to control, manipulate, and rule.

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          • MyBM MyB

            Ran across this study today on Sema and weight loss on post menopausal women with and without HRT.
            The TLDNR version- 33% more weight loss with HRT. Time, dosage of sema, taking other medications that cause weight gain, type of HRT, etc. didn’t matter. 33% more weight loss across the board with HRT
            https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11209769/
            IMG_6707.jpeg

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            @MyB thank you for sharing that! Very interesting information! It gives me a little hope then because my RS genuinely needs both!

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