Weight Loss Stacking

Hoosiergirl40

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Hello!
New to the peptide world and would LOVE to hear experiences on stacking.

Currently on 7.5mg of tirzepatide. Looking to add in AOD 9604 and possibly 5 Amino 1MQ. Wanting to maximize weight loss and increase energy; also lower imflammation.

Also, those who stack and purchase bulk…willing to share your vendor? I do not currently have one. I’ve been on prescription for Zepbound but I’m about to lose it. Thanks!
 
For old posts about energy, you can also search for the related terms fatigue and performance.

For energy, MOTS-c comes up a lot, though it is also naturally raised by exercise.
 
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Well thank you, that’s good to know
AOD worked wonders for me personally..
Take a 400mcg dose PM 3 hours after my last meal and another one AM right after waking up. On 20days off 10. Along with my Tirz im down 52lbs in under 3months. My first month of Tirz I only lost 12lbs. The next 6 weeks with AOD lost 40lbs.
 
AOD worked wonders for me personally..
Take a 400mcg dose PM 3 hours after my last meal and another one AM right after waking up. On 20days off 10. Along with my Tirz im down 52lbs in under 3months. My first month of Tirz I only lost 12lbs. The next 6 weeks with AOD lost 40lbs.
Wow, that’s awesome! I feel like AOD seems so hit or miss. Some people do wonderful on it, others see nothing. Might be worth trying at least!
 
I'm a blunt person so I'll be blunt:

If you think AOD is working for you, it's placebo. If it worked the company wouldn't have stopped drug development after spending tens of millions of dollars on it. They didn't stop the trials for health risks - they stopped them because it didn't do anything. Companies don't run a bunch of studies and clinical trials that show it working even in a "hit or miss" manner and then stop developing it.

HGH itself doesn't have the sort of weight loss impact being claimed here - if it provided weight loss on the level of a GLP-1, that would be massive news in and of itself. The portion of HGH AOD is intended to recreate only increases lipolysis - it doesn't increase metabolism, doesn't increase your deficit, and any fat freed up into the bloodstream without a deficit just gets reabsorbed and stored again as fat. Even if it worked, you wouldn't see more weight loss vs. the same deficit with just a GLP-1, you would just see a better ratio of fat loss to lean body mass loss, assuming you weren't already heavily influencing that with adequate protein intake, resistance training, etc.

But we know it doesn't even succeed at that. The receptor it acts on simply doesn't function the same in humans as it does in rats where they saw a result. Don't waste your money.
 
Wow, that’s awesome! I feel like AOD seems so hit or miss. Some people do wonderful on it, others see nothing. Might be worth trying at least!
I mean that's why they call it research I suppose
I'm a blunt person so I'll be blunt:

If you think AOD is working for you, it's placebo. If it worked the company wouldn't have stopped drug development after spending tens of millions of dollars on it. They didn't stop the trials for health risks - they stopped them because it didn't do anything. Companies don't run a bunch of studies and clinical trials that show it working even in a "hit or miss" manner and then stop developing it.

HGH itself doesn't have the sort of weight loss impact being claimed here - if it provided weight loss on the level of a GLP-1, that would be massive news in and of itself. The portion of HGH AOD is intended to recreate only increases lipolysis - it doesn't increase metabolism, doesn't increase your deficit, and any fat freed up into the bloodstream without a deficit just gets reabsorbed and stored again as fat. Even if it worked, you wouldn't see more weight loss vs. the same deficit with just a GLP-1, you would just see a better ratio of fat loss to lean body mass loss, assuming you weren't already heavily influencing that with adequate protein intake, resistance training, etc.

But we know it doesn't even succeed at that. The receptor it acts on simply doesn't function the same in humans as it does in rats where they saw a result. Don't waste your money.
Cheers to placebo!
 

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