Amyloid fibril formation

You (and many others) are making it out to be much simpler than it is. Adding in the sema just kicks the reta off the receptor and you're not using the reta to its full effect. They mix with albumin and cause completely unstudied interactions. Do whatever you want though, it's probably not dangerous but almost certainly less effective. There is a reason they picked the balance for reta that they did.
This is why I think people stacking reta with anything else are on a fool's quest. Yes, they might be seeing results that make them happy, but it was designed the way it is for a reason and if they just followed the dosing schedule to a high enough dose they'd likely see better results on reta alone. Sanofi designed a triple agonist that was completely balanced and they stopped development. Seems to me a lot of people stack with Reta because it sucks at appetite suppression at the lower doses, and many of us trying to lose weight are (understandably) afraid of eating. I plan on trying it for maintenance, because my impression of it is that it's for upping your metabolism, not suppressing your appetite. I want to be able to enjoy pizza during maintenance;)
 
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apparently it's not the fibrils that we need to fear anymore but highly toxic oligomers.

Does the bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) prion fall into the highly toxic oligomers category?
 
In order to prevent any possibility of harm to our bodies, I think we should even consider stopping breathing :ROFLMAO:
 

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