Any Experiences with Maz?

I am going to coast at the 1.5mg for a while, it makes the cost cheaper at least!
I did 4,5mg yesterday + 1,5mg reta.
from next week I will settle in 5mg mazdu + 1,5mg reta until I see the results, then I will slowly lower the Mazdu.
 
A little update: after 4 weeks on a stable dose of Mazdu (5mg EW on Sundays) and Reta (1.5mg EW on Wednesdays), my weight hasn't changed at all. I don't count calories, but I try to eat well (not a perfect diet, anyway) and I weight train 3-4 times a week. The strangest thing I find isn't actually the lack of weight loss, but rather the fact that my hunger has gone up significantly compared to when I was loading up on Mazdu, increasing the dose every week. It's a strange hunger... I need to eat often (6-7 times a day), but in small portions. And even the cravings for sweets and carbs have returned a little! I think the product is still working, but in a different way than I expected... can anyone tell me if this is normal? Please share your experiences with Mazdutide if you can; there's very little online yet. Thanks!

PS. I'm thinking of increasing the dose to 2mg from the next injection to see if anything changes 😌
 
Maz+tirz for me meant very strong sugar cravings at low doses, and allodynia at high doses.
Switched to max dose Reta, none of that.
 
Maz+tirz for me meant very strong sugar cravings at low doses, and allodynia at high doses.
Switched to max dose Reta, none of that.
So you switched using only reta?
Dose and frequency, please?
 
Dude, if I had to go on a complete diet, I'd avoid using weight-loss drugs, don't you think?
I agree about eating right, exercising, and getting the right amount of sleep. Don't get me wrong but nothing more than this, since someone invented these drugs specifically for people who don't even have a clue what it means to exercise... let alone eat properly!

I've used Reta full dose in the past, with excellent results even without counting calories, for example.

or Sema, which regardless of what you think you should eat, prevents you from doing it, so whether you count calories or not, it doesn't matter at all, you will still be in a deficit and will lose weight.

Now, obviously I'm exaggerating here, but the point is this: what's the point of making all this effort if I use these drugs?!
 
Dude, if I had to go on a complete diet, I'd avoid using weight-loss drugs, don't you think?
I agree about eating right, exercising, and getting the right amount of sleep. Don't get me wrong but nothing more than this, since someone invented these drugs specifically for people who don't even have a clue what it means to exercise... let alone eat properly!

I've used Reta full dose in the past, with excellent results even without counting calories, for example.

or Sema, which regardless of what you think you should eat, prevents you from doing it, so whether you count calories or not, it doesn't matter at all, you will still be in a deficit and will lose weight.

Now, obviously I'm exaggerating here, but the point is this: what's the point of making all this effort if I use these drugs?!
In a nutshell, "The Point" is maximum return on investment.
 
In a nutshell, "The Point" is maximum return on investment
ok and that's always a smart thing to do.
But that doesn't answer my questions, buddy.

I'm not familiar with mazdutide. I've only been using it for a short time, and aside from the papers we can all read online, there's no real experience with the pharmacokinetics of this product—real, human experience.

Basically, I'm trying to understand "how it really works," you know?

I'm not trying to save a few euros per vial; that's not what I'm interested in right now thanks.
 
I'm not trying to save a few euros per vial; that's not what I'm interested in right now thanks.
My point had/has nothing to do with saving euros.

My point - and in direct response to your statements about diet, exercise, etc., - is that these drugs - at least for me - do not lose the weight for me. They help me immensesly get the rest of my shit together so that my body loses the weight through diet, exercise, etc. almost effortlessly whereas without the drug it is a MAJOR effort to accomplish diet, exercise, etc.
 
after 4 weeks on a stable dose of Mazdu (5mg EW on Sundays) and Reta (1.5mg EW on Wednesdays), my weight hasn't changed at all

PS. I'm thinking of increasing the dose to 2mg from the next injection to see if anything changes 😌

I would agree with raising the reta to 2+ mg (or adding something else), rather than going up with the maz:

Gemini said:
ReceptorStack A (5mg Maz / 1.5mg Reta)Stack B (5mg Maz / 2.5mg Reta)Pure Reta (4mg Ref)
GLP-1 (Satiety)Low-Moderate (The Bottleneck)High (The Breakthrough)High
GIP (Metabolic)Very HighMaximum SaturationHigh
Glucagon (Burn)Very HighExtreme (Metabolic Peak)Moderate
Loss "Feel"~3.5mg Reta-Equiv~5.5mg Reta-Equiv4.0mg Baseline

Mazdutide DoseRetatrutide Equiv.Clinical CategoryTarget Weight Loss
1 mg0.5 mgMicro-doseBlood sugar focus
2 mg1 mgIntroductory3-5% (Tolerance check)
5 mg2 mgModerate~12% (Therapeutic)
9 mg4 mgHigh-Potency15-18% (Advanced)
12 mg+6 mg - 8 mgSupra-maximal20%+ (Clinical limit)
 
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No, I don't. And I'm not your dude, bro.
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My point had/has nothing to do with saving euros.

My point - and in direct response to your statements about diet, exercise, etc., - is that these drugs - at least for me - do not lose the weight for me. They help me immensesly get the rest of my shit together so that my body loses the weight through diet, exercise, etc. almost effortlessly whereas without the drug it is a MAJOR effort to accomplish diet, exercise, etc.
Yeah ok thanks.
 
I would agree with raising the reta to 2+ mg (or adding something else), rather than going up with the maz:
Thanks man, really helpful!
I thank you and Gemini.
I don't use it, only chatGPT (but too rigid on similar topics) or better Perplexity for for these topics.
 

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