If you ask this questions then is HGH not the correct medication for you.I was wondering if anyone has used hgh?
Thank you so much for your help. I guess I should look into some other productsHello, and welcome here.
If you ask this questions then is HGH not the correct medication for you.
HGH is mostly used to build muscle mass but has also the weight loss effect.
BUT:
HGH mess also with your Insulin level and if you dont know what you are doing then YOU WILL GET DIABETES
Echoing what @Sheldor said, @ZoeyZ .Hello, everyone.I've learned a few things, but I'm still a novice in some areas.I am looking for help.
I was wondering if anyone has used hgh? How does it feel to use it compared to Tirz?
Perhaps you will lose more with Tirzepatide @Jibberjabz.I’m curious dionysos why Sema over Tirz. I thought i would loose more with Tirz. Over a year i lost 50 pounds. 195 to 145 and im 5’2”
I agree with what you have stated although I will add that most have more side effects (mainly nausea) with semaglutide vs Tirzepitide. So if you can tolerate semaglutide well it will definitely be the cheaper and effective option. I’m at 10mg Tirz and have had virtually NO side effects!Perhaps you will lose more with Tirzepatide @Jibberjabz.
Then again, perhaps not, bodies being the highly individual, quirky mechanisms they are 😀
What is statistically, objectively true and shown in research studies is that Semaglutide has much stronger appettite suppression than Tirzepatide or Retatrutide for most people. The results shown in the studies which indicate greater weight loss for Tirz and Reta are achieved only at the highest dosages of 10 and 12mg weekly.
At these high dosages the two newer peptides are three or four times more expensive to use than Semagluitide.
At these dosages they both also produce a fair measure of side effects.
I achieved most of my 60 pounds weight loss with Wegovy and research Semaglutide. Neither Tirz nor Reta has been nearly so effective. That's a result of their relative lack of appetite suppression for me.
For everyone who asks (and many who don't) I suggest they start with Semaglutide and stay on it as long as they have appetite supression and lose weight. Only consider changing peptides when those two things are no longer true.
Certainly Your Mileage May Vary @Jibberjabz 🙂
I wonder if those two new ones, Maz and Surv, will have the side effect of fatigue.There are also the new peptides Mazdutide and Survotudide? There are already promising studies on these.