MakinItHappen
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Looking for some feedback on a heavy peptide stack I’m planning. On paper, the pathways don't explicitly clash or cancel each other out, but the sheer volume of signals makes me wonder if I'm hitting a point of diminishing returns, or worse, just stressing my system unnecessarily.
Both Retatrutide (via glucagon) and Tesamorelin are incredibly potent at melting visceral fat. Am I just wasting money running them concurrently, or is there a genuine synergistic effect here?
Reta already bumps up resting heart rate for a lot of people. Throwing MOTS-c (which mimics high-intensity exercise signalling) on top of it feels like I might be putting my cardiovascular system under a lot of alarm.
Tesamorelin can mess with insulin sensitivity and raise fasting glucose. Reta and MOTS-c usually lower it.
Appreciate any insight, especially from anyone who has tracked bloodwork on a similar protocol.
- Retatrutide: 1.5mg weekly
- KLOW Blend: 4mg daily
- Tesamorelin 2mg daily
- SS-31: 3mg daily
- MOTS-C: 4mg on 3 workout days a week
Both Retatrutide (via glucagon) and Tesamorelin are incredibly potent at melting visceral fat. Am I just wasting money running them concurrently, or is there a genuine synergistic effect here?
Reta already bumps up resting heart rate for a lot of people. Throwing MOTS-c (which mimics high-intensity exercise signalling) on top of it feels like I might be putting my cardiovascular system under a lot of alarm.
Tesamorelin can mess with insulin sensitivity and raise fasting glucose. Reta and MOTS-c usually lower it.
Appreciate any insight, especially from anyone who has tracked bloodwork on a similar protocol.