I am optimistic you will see movement on Monday morning. From the many reports at Reddit over the years, customs can randomly take weeks, but it hasn't happened to me yet.
For recon for tesa, it seems to benefit from filtering more than other peptides:
https://thinksteroids.com/community/threads/sudden-reaction-to-tesamorelin.134429508/post-3476597
I guess it does offset it:
Reta also has more appetite-suppressing GIP than tirz. This table is on a log scale, with lower values reflecting stronger activation:
And based on the table above, tirz and reta are more similar with GLP compard to sema (and survo). What is amazing to me is how...
Do you adjust cagri to a pH of 4 anyway? Or do you have your own acceptable range?
From what I read, saline BAC has a pH of around 5.0, while regular BAC may be 5.7. So maybe a 0.7 difference for being more acidic than regular BAC.
Of the GLPs, reta is expected to burn the most visceral fat (and lower cholesterol and triglycerides the most), followed by the dual agonists targeting glucagon (survo, madz), the GIP-targeting tirz, and then sema:
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