Troposphere
GLP-1 Apprentice
I went a little crazy at first after seeing how effective retatrutide is. I did a 9-week cycle of KLOW and a 4-week cycle of twice daily CJC/Ipa in addition to Reta every three days.
I got a bit tired of pinning so much so now I am down to HGH every night before bed and reta every three days. I have a colonoscopy coming up and I am pausing Reta for a week, and when I return I plan to try a once weekly dose. Partly because I never tried it that way and want to see how it works for me, and partly because I am sick of so much pinning.
So, to answer the question, I am super happy to have found peptides. Reta helped me lose a ton of weight and I can see the beginnings of abdominal definition again. KLOW helped heal a nagging knee injury. HGH (and the secretagogues) have helped with recovery from exercise and giving me some of the best sleep of my adult life.
I could see myself going overboard and doing too many things. NAD+, SS-31 and MOTS-c all sound interesting and tempting for an aging athlete. However, for me the method of administration is an inherent roadblock to doing too many different peptides.
I got a bit tired of pinning so much so now I am down to HGH every night before bed and reta every three days. I have a colonoscopy coming up and I am pausing Reta for a week, and when I return I plan to try a once weekly dose. Partly because I never tried it that way and want to see how it works for me, and partly because I am sick of so much pinning.
So, to answer the question, I am super happy to have found peptides. Reta helped me lose a ton of weight and I can see the beginnings of abdominal definition again. KLOW helped heal a nagging knee injury. HGH (and the secretagogues) have helped with recovery from exercise and giving me some of the best sleep of my adult life.
I could see myself going overboard and doing too many things. NAD+, SS-31 and MOTS-c all sound interesting and tempting for an aging athlete. However, for me the method of administration is an inherent roadblock to doing too many different peptides.
