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*Before reading this thread further, please be warned that a 3000 calorie deficit will significantly tank your hormones in the short term and will very likely lead to muscle wasting. I recommend implementing part of this protocol to achieve a more reasonable calorie deficit.
I recently decided to undertake the initiative to aim for a 3000 calorie daily deficit with little effort. I have so far maintained this for 14 days. Most of the drugs I use are difficult to obtain but are relatively safe.
Current Stats: 90kg, Male, Height around 181cm, Body fat percentage of 23%.
What drugs I am using:
- 2.5mg Tirzepatide pinned once a week (contributes to a marginal degree of appetite suppression). I will keep it as 2.5mg for 4 weeks then pin 5mg per week for 4 weeks as 2 2.5mg doses, as the half life is only about 4 days.
- 36mg Prolonged Release methylphenidate (this is a game changer, nuked my appetite like crazy). Will titrate up later as it’s appetite suppressing effects can decrease over time.
- 3g Creatine daily, started first 7 days with 9g daily. Creatine has been shown to reduce muscle wasting during cuts.
- 150mg Testosterone Propionate total per week, taken as 3 separate doses intramuscularly. This is very important to prevent muscle loss as such an extreme deficit will not only lead to your body initially using muscle breakdown for energy, but will decrease your testosterone levels greatly. I do not use HCG or AIs as I intend for this to be short term.
- Pregabalin 75mg twice a day, prevents you from going insane.
- Propranolol 10mg when I experience tachycardia.
- 5mg Melatonin to sleep.
- Benzodiazepines on the side, if ever needed.
What I eat/drink:
- 5 litres of water a day and 2 servings of electrolyte effervescence tablets.
- One sandwich with lean meat such as chicken, that totals up to 400 calories.
2 servings of fruit.
- Sometimes use caffeinated zero sugar soft drinks for extra appetite suppression, using energy drinks can cause adverse combined impacts with the methylphenidate.
Exercise:
- 10k steps a day, minimum. Don’t overlook the basic things.
- Full upper body workout every other day with cardio and leg workouts every day in between at the gym.
Aim for 1000 calories on a tracking watch if you have one. (I understand they can be unreliable, but they do encourage you to do more. They can also track your heart rate which is very important when on this many drugs.)
Thank you for reading.
I recently decided to undertake the initiative to aim for a 3000 calorie daily deficit with little effort. I have so far maintained this for 14 days. Most of the drugs I use are difficult to obtain but are relatively safe.
Current Stats: 90kg, Male, Height around 181cm, Body fat percentage of 23%.
What drugs I am using:
- 2.5mg Tirzepatide pinned once a week (contributes to a marginal degree of appetite suppression). I will keep it as 2.5mg for 4 weeks then pin 5mg per week for 4 weeks as 2 2.5mg doses, as the half life is only about 4 days.
- 36mg Prolonged Release methylphenidate (this is a game changer, nuked my appetite like crazy). Will titrate up later as it’s appetite suppressing effects can decrease over time.
- 3g Creatine daily, started first 7 days with 9g daily. Creatine has been shown to reduce muscle wasting during cuts.
- 150mg Testosterone Propionate total per week, taken as 3 separate doses intramuscularly. This is very important to prevent muscle loss as such an extreme deficit will not only lead to your body initially using muscle breakdown for energy, but will decrease your testosterone levels greatly. I do not use HCG or AIs as I intend for this to be short term.
- Pregabalin 75mg twice a day, prevents you from going insane.
- Propranolol 10mg when I experience tachycardia.
- 5mg Melatonin to sleep.
- Benzodiazepines on the side, if ever needed.
What I eat/drink:
- 5 litres of water a day and 2 servings of electrolyte effervescence tablets.
- One sandwich with lean meat such as chicken, that totals up to 400 calories.
2 servings of fruit.
- Sometimes use caffeinated zero sugar soft drinks for extra appetite suppression, using energy drinks can cause adverse combined impacts with the methylphenidate.
Exercise:
- 10k steps a day, minimum. Don’t overlook the basic things.
- Full upper body workout every other day with cardio and leg workouts every day in between at the gym.
Aim for 1000 calories on a tracking watch if you have one. (I understand they can be unreliable, but they do encourage you to do more. They can also track your heart rate which is very important when on this many drugs.)
Thank you for reading.
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