Low/non responder to GLP what’s your history?

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I am a low responder to Glp/appitite control peptides and wonder if anyone else feels to be the same. Have you just jacked your dose up? Have you experienced side effects? Have you found something that works for you? Do you have an idea what causes it? I’d like to hear from more people with the same experience!
 
I've seen medical professionals say that low vitamin d has been linked with non-responders. I started taking vitamin d and magnesium and I used to think I was a slow responder but now I seem to be responding really well! Worth looking into!
Thank you I was just about to add vitamin D anyway! just curious what dose were you at before you added vitamin D if you don’t mind sharing?
 
Thank you I was just about to add vitamin D anyway! just curious what dose were you at before you added vitamin D if you don’t mind sharing?
I was on 5 mg and didn't feel a lot of suppression, maybe for a day or two. Now I am on my 4th week of 7.5 mg and I have a hard time eating more than 800 calories a day, I've even considered lowering my dose or moving fully to Reta. I do stack about 2-3mg a week of Reta but there isn't much suppression there. I also added Cagri which is worth trying! I notice strong suppression even when I don't pin Cagri!
 
Thank you I was just about to add vitamin D anyway! just curious what dose were you at before you added vitamin D if you don’t mind sharing?
I also recommend using d3 + k2 because the k2 helps you absorb the d3. Also adding a magnesium supplement aids the absorption as well. Eating with a little fat is recommended as well, I just add a fish oil with it! That way you're getting the full benefits!
 
I've seen medical professionals say that low vitamin d has been linked with non-responders. I started taking vitamin d and magnesium and I used to think I was a slow responder but now I seem to be responding really well! Worth looking into!
Really interesting that vitamin D is involved in so many things
 

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