Moving to Reta for maintenance

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I have been on triz a year and have managed to lose all the weight I wanted. I worked out throughout but still lost some muscle mass and didnt have much to begin with due to years of failed diets.
I got all my pens through prescription in uk before the price rises and am down to my last couple but my plan is to go through a few bulk and cut phases to try and build up decent muscle mass and cut the fat I still have before I try to come off.
Im looking at moving to reta for a couple of reasons, first off I find eating enough food a struggle on triz in order to bulk even when dropping down doses and ive read that reta is not as strong in this regard.
Also that reta is better at maintaing muscle when cutting and better at burning fat due to the glucagon element.
What are ppls opinion on this idea and has anyone done this successfully?
 
I moved from 10mg Triz over to Reta. Started at 1mg titrating up to 5mg Reta.

I would say that the food suppression wasn't as strong. But when getting to about 4 or 5 mg of reta then it was more noticeable.

If anything i am starting to look more defined and seem to be losing fat while maintaining a lot more muscle.
 
I moved from 10mg Triz over to Reta. Started at 1mg titrating up to 5mg Reta.

I would say that the food suppression wasn't as strong. But when getting to about 4 or 5 mg of reta then it was more noticeable.

If anything i am starting to look more defined and seem to be losing fat while maintaining a lot more muscle.
Yeah thay sounds like what im looking for really. Less food supression so I can eat well but keeping the fat buring.
 
Hey,

First off, huge congrats on your progress so far—that’s really impressive, especially considering the challenges with past diets. Losing weight while keeping muscle isn’t easy

I’ve been on Reta for 7–8 months, and before that I was on MJ. I’ve kept up with strength training and cardio the whole time, but with Reta, it feels like I’m holding onto more muscle, which is great for my body recomposition goal.

One of the biggest differences I’ve noticed is with eating: with MJ, I could barely get enough food in because the appetite suppression was so strong. With Reta, you can actually eat enough to support bulking or muscle maintenance, while still feeling full and satisfied, which makes it easier to manage portions and stay on track.

Another key difference is the glucagon component of Reta, which helps to increase metabolic rate and fat burning even as appetite is controlled. This can help reduce the proportion of muscle lost relative to total weight loss when paired with adequate protein intake and strength training.

Some people also add a bit of cagrilintide, an amylin analog, for extra appetite control. It slows gastric emptying and enhances satiety, complementing Reta’s effects. But others can feel the effect of appetite suppression of Reta when they titrate up.
 
Hey,

First off, huge congrats on your progress so far—that’s really impressive, especially considering the challenges with past diets. Losing weight while keeping muscle isn’t easy

I’ve been on Reta for 7–8 months, and before that I was on MJ. I’ve kept up with strength training and cardio the whole time, but with Reta, it feels like I’m holding onto more muscle, which is great for my body recomposition goal.

One of the biggest differences I’ve noticed is with eating: with MJ, I could barely get enough food in because the appetite suppression was so strong. With Reta, you can actually eat enough to support bulking or muscle maintenance, while still feeling full and satisfied, which makes it easier to manage portions and stay on track.

Another key difference is the glucagon component of Reta, which helps to increase metabolic rate and fat burning even as appetite is controlled. This can help reduce the proportion of muscle lost relative to total weight loss when paired with adequate protein intake and strength training.

Some people also add a bit of cagrilintide, an amylin analog, for extra appetite control. It slows gastric emptying and enhances satiety, complementing Reta’s effects. But others can feel the effect of appetite suppression of Reta when they titrate up.
Thanks for your reply.

Yeah thats the problem I seem to have with triz its been great for losing the main weight but now I kinda feel skinny fat and the appetite supression is just too much even on a much lower dose, getting the typical comments that u look ill because im skinny but still plenty of pockets of fat id like to lose still.
Eventually id like to come off it completely but I feel the best thing I can do is to put on muscle and lose the fat so that my tdee will be higher once im off it.
Keep seeing stuff about reta being good for maining the muscle while on cuts so what you have said confirms thats probably the way I should go.
Thanks
 
Body recomposition would probably be a really good move for you at this stage. It does test your patience but look into it. It’ll help with losing fat while building muscle at the same time. That usually means eating around maintenance calories or a very small deficit, keeping protein high, and making progressive strength training the priority. Fat loss is slower, but you start to look healthier, fuller, and tighter instead of just smaller.

Good luck.
 
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