Things I wish someone told me before starting & who do you tell?

I would add that chia seeds in water plus drinking hot (very warm) water is more effective than other OTC constipation treatments. Hot water even works after an am movement. Drink, go on doing things, 20 minutes later, boom.
Please elaborate on this. How much Chia seeds, and how much water we we use?
 
Ive heard people in other countries can see them on both Alis but its blocked here in the US for some reason. I hope to find one!! 🙂
I wish you luck! I would love to have more, but thus far no luck.
 
The only thing I disagree with in this whole thread is to use calculators. I may be alone here but I will die on this hill...LEARN THE MATH! Do not use calculators until you understand concentration, dilution, and dosing.

Biggest lesson learned is telling friends, family, and coworkers. I LOVE helping people but when friends and family hear and see the progress, they often have ZERO interest in researching and just want a vial...I have sold half of my reta at cost to good friends and coworkers, and I had to reconstitute, sell it to them, provide insulin syringes, and then coach them on what to expect...I label anything I give away as clearly RUO but it's still risky and I don't plan on doing it anymore...

Also, LEARN THE MATH! Do not use calculators until you understand concentration, dilution, and dosing.
 
The only thing I disagree with in this whole thread is to use calculators. I may be alone here but I will die on this hill...LEARN THE MATH! Do not use calculators until you understand concentration, dilution, and dosing.

Biggest lesson learned is telling friends, family, and coworkers. I LOVE helping people but when friends and family hear and see the progress, they often have ZERO interest in researching and just want a vial...I have sold half of my reta at cost to good friends and coworkers, and I had to reconstitute, sell it to them, provide insulin syringes, and then coach them on what to expect...I label anything I give away as clearly RUO but it's still risky and I don't plan on doing it anymore...

Also, LEARN THE MATH! Do not use calculators until you understand concentration, dilution, and dosing.
I am jealous of your friends. I would be so relieved if I had an IRL mentor type around.
 
My wife and a few close friends and family know what I'm doing. But I underestimated how much interest that would generate (so far, no judgment). My wife was on the sidelines for months. But she saw the changes, and now she is on Reta and Klow.

My mother used to be an ICU nurse and can't believe I am sticking myself with needles on a daily basis. Both my parents are overweight and could benefit from the "research" but have shown no interest. My son recently jumped in, went his own way and is on his first cycle of CJC-1295/Ipamorelin. My daughter just got her Klow kit through me.

My brother and his girlfriend took one look at me after not seeing me for six months, and they wanted in. I just got them their kits, and am coaching them. My brother's first dose of Reta (2 mg) has already has him eating, drinking, and smoking less. Both he and his girlfriend are also taking Klow. She's reporting that its helping her autoimmune condition-- she has more energy, less inflammation, and feels better. Now she wants me to get her Thymosin Alpha-1 and she is doing more research.

I have a friend who also wants in. I am getting him Reta, as soon as the Chinese Labor Day holiday is over. And it seems I will be coaching him as well.

All this to say, if you do tell people and decide to help. Consider the responsibility and time commitment. Time commitment wasn't something I gave much thought to —researching vendors, peptides, effects, coaching, ordering, etc.

Things to think about before volunteering information or offering to get a kit or other help.
 
Compounded is still hundreds a month, so it’s not really the affordability answer. If cost is the main barrier, what they actually need to be researching is the grey market. That’s where the real cost difference is.

I’m with you that self-directed research is valuable and necessary. But for someone truly priced out,
r/tirzepatidecompound sub isn’t going to solve their problem. Could lead them to coming across something about grey market though.
That's luckily exactly where I first heard about gray and thus ended up here. Started off on compounded but I definitely can't afford those prices long term!
 
The only thing I disagree with in this whole thread is to use calculators. I may be alone here but I will die on this hill...LEARN THE MATH! Do not use calculators until you understand concentration, dilution, and dosing.

Biggest lesson learned is telling friends, family, and coworkers. I LOVE helping people but when friends and family hear and see the progress, they often have ZERO interest in researching and just want a vial...I have sold half of my reta at cost to good friends and coworkers, and I had to reconstitute, sell it to them, provide insulin syringes, and then coach them on what to expect...I label anything I give away as clearly RUO but it's still risky and I don't plan on doing it anymore...

Also, LEARN THE MATH! Do not use calculators until you understand concentration, dilution, and dosing.
The only thing I disagree with in this whole thread is to use calculators. I may be alone here but I will die on this hill...LEARN THE MATH! Do not use calculators until you understand concentration, dilution, and dosing.

Biggest lesson learned is telling friends, family, and coworkers. I LOVE helping people but when friends and family hear and see the progress, they often have ZERO interest in researching and just want a vial...I have sold half of my reta at cost to good friends and coworkers, and I had to reconstitute, sell it to them, provide insulin syringes, and then coach them on what to expect...I label anything I give away as clearly RUO but it's still risky and I don't plan on doing it anymore...

Also, LEARN THE MATH! Do not use calculators until you understand concentration, dilution, and dosing.
I have dyscalculia via a TBI thanks to a drunk driver hitting me while I was legally on a pedestrian crossing.

Previously I could perform complex quadratics in my head with ease.

Given my condition all the help I can get is fine.

When I try to focus on numbers up to and including long division I have either mild confusion, vertigo, nausea and have vomited in two memorable occasions.
 

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