FatPanda
GLP-1 Apprentice
I read somewhere that you shouldn't take TESA with Reta because they work in opposite ways. Is that correct?
Cool. What dosage were you taking?Took Reta & Tesa together for 3 months. Maintained 1.5-2lbs/wk weight loss, got a dexa scan & confirmed 50% reduction in visceral fat. Highly recommend this stack.
I'll be starting this steak on Tuesday and would like to hear your protocol also. I'm planning on running 330mcg, for 4 weeks, then 500 mcg for 4.Took Reta & Tesa together for 3 months. Maintained 1.5-2lbs/wk weight loss, got a dexa scan & confirmed 50% reduction in visceral fat. Highly recommend this stack.
I'll be starting this steak on Tuesday and would like to hear your protocol also. I'm planning on running 330mcg, for 4 weeks, then 500 mcg for 4.
Thanks
So why do they even blend it at a 1:1 ratio. If I titrate up to a 2mg dose is that too much ipamorelin?The clinical dose of Tesamorelin is 2 mg (2000 mcg). 330 mcg to 500 mcg would be a waste of time and money and probably less than the Minimum Effective Dose. I have not heard of anyone taking less than 1 mg, but 2 mg is recommended if you want to mirror the results of the trials.
So why do they even blend it at a 1:1 ratio. If I titrate up to a 2mg dose is that too much ipamorelin?
I'm getting from Uther. I just assumed if they were blending it that way, it was on purpose. I should have done the 10:3. Damn. I gotta find that vendor that does the half kits and order some standalone Tes.
IDK. It really screwed up my calendar. I planned on starting it along with MOTS-C and NAD+ this week. I gotta find a deal on Tesa. The one supplier I had that does have half kits doesn't have Tesamorelin.After reading through their price list, they have a few blends that do not make any sense. CJC 6 mg and Ipa 11mg blend makes absolutely no sense. They dose out very similarly. Why would you have 6 of one and 11 of the other?