Did my stomach vanish? Cagri don't play with appetite suppression.

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I started adding in .30 mg of Cagri into my maintenance stack once per week, and I am convinced this stuff just shrivels up your stomach and makes it vanish. You HAVE to schedule yourself to eat because if I didn't, I probably wouldn't eat for days.

Some seriously POTENT stuff when it comes to appetite suppression.
 
I started adding in .30 mg of Cagri into my maintenance stack once per week, and I am convinced this stuff just shrivels up your stomach and makes it vanish. You HAVE to schedule yourself to eat because if I didn't, I probably wouldn't eat for days.

Some seriously POTENT stuff when it comes to appetite suppression.
ya I like it too. Does it give you a headache at all? That’s my only complaint. Curious what dose your on and how long you’ve been taking it.
 
ya I like it too. Does it give you a headache at all? That’s my only complaint. Curious what dose your on and how long you’ve been taking it.
I am on week 2. I am just taking .25 to .3mg, so small (like a semaglutide starting dose). All I need really. Just using it on top of my tirz cuz the tirz wasn't giving as much appetite suppression anymore. I am in maintenance and have been on it over 15 months so ya know. Stuff ebbs and flows. Since cagri isn't a GLP1 it works a bit different. I am trying to find more cost effective maintenance for longterm.
 
I am currently on a low dose of reta, needing help with subborn belly fat. Would the cargi help with that and not be overwhelming?
 
I am currently on a low dose of reta, needing help with subborn belly fat. Would the cargi help with that and not be overwhelming?
The only reason I'm not very interested in cagri is because of possible fatigue (based on what some have said) and having to get the pH right:
I am not an expert and this whole subject made me cancel my prior plan to order some cagri to stack with my reta, but if I was going to go through with it, this is what I would do:

1) Use smaller dosage vials so I go through them more quickly
2) Reconstitute and get the pH to 4.0
3) Filter after to remove as many of the larger clumped fibrils as I can

From some posts in the other forums, it looks like NN is now testing some single chamber pens with combined CagriSema, though we don't yet seem to have details on the pH, buffering agent used, etc.
We don't know for certain. We'll have more understanding once the details of the combined cagrisema pen come out, but it's still in trials with limited data.

If I was going to use UGL cagri, I would lower the pH and filter. But I am not comfortable using UGL cagri in general, even with these precautions.
 
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