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This is not tirz or ozempic we are talking about a triple agonist

Started by Carib 19 replies 7 people Last activity May 12, 2026

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Mar 30, 2026 #1
This is not tirz or ozempic we are talking about a triple agonist
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Apr 1, 2026 #2
I told what happened not going to repeat my self
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Apr 6, 2026 #3
Triple agonist or not, it's weaker than tirz and semax when it comes to fatties losing weight like me..
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Apr 9, 2026 #4
In what way are you comparing it to the other drugs? The hunger suppresses attributes of Reta are not as strong as other drugs so you won’t FEEL like as much but the other qualities equals better all round. If you are relying on Reta for the supression than you either need to have more will power or use another drug I get hit like a train with the suppression from Reta at 1mg where as I know someone on 3 who isn’t feeling a thing. Coming from tirz to Reta it’s going to feel like nothing because tirz is strainer than Reta.
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Mar 30, 2026 #5
He’s not wrong. Tirz is the appetite light switch, you need to switch you and your whiney friends over to that and no one will complain
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Apr 2, 2026 #6
It’s because Reta is exploding in social media and in the news so newcomers think they must just go to that. Tirz is far better entry level glp, graduate to Reta when you have your diet and workout dialed in
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Apr 8, 2026 #7
Even trials show it, majority of reta weight loss happens at 6mg+
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Apr 12, 2026 #8
Damn I’m only at 2mg still.. gotta get my numbers up haha
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Apr 15, 2026 #9
What's interesting to know is at what dose does reta affect ldl and cholesterol
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May 5, 2026 #14
Yeah for sure. Seeing great results so taking it slow and steady
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