Dogmandu
GLP-1 Apprentice
Reta can cause constipation. You also mentioned low-carb. Fiber usually comes attached to carbs. So, if you cut out carbs, you lose fiber intake. You can add fiber supplements mentioned above.
Also, remember that Reta can lower thirst drive. Being dehydrated also causes constipation.
At higher doses, Reta keeps you in a glycogen-depleted state, which makes it hard to lift hard or do lots of cardio - you'll just hit a wall and wonder why (like I did). Low-carb and fasting are old tools/habits that don't serve us well with Reta. I wouldn't go so far as to say low carb is contraindicated with Reta but low-carbing while glycogen-depleted is probably not optimal.
Also, remember that Reta can lower thirst drive. Being dehydrated also causes constipation.
At higher doses, Reta keeps you in a glycogen-depleted state, which makes it hard to lift hard or do lots of cardio - you'll just hit a wall and wonder why (like I did). Low-carb and fasting are old tools/habits that don't serve us well with Reta. I wouldn't go so far as to say low carb is contraindicated with Reta but low-carbing while glycogen-depleted is probably not optimal.