Well. Here it comes. News talking about Retatrutide as Ozempic 2.0.

Nah, no one reads and even on the odd chance they do , they won't get to the section that talks about Reta. Way below the fold.
 
Strange that they only mentioned reta once and more focused on the pr0n pill.
 
Strange that they only mentioned reta once and more focused on the pr0n pill.
Lots of people have been waiting for pills because they don’t want to inject themselves. They’re also easier to store and dose, and to manufacture, so they’ll be cheap. The pills are going to be popular at first, but once people realize they’re not as effective, they’ll fall off.
 
Lots of people have been waiting for pills because they don’t want to inject themselves. They’re also easier to store and dose, and to manufacture, so they’ll be cheap. The pills are going to be popular at first, but once people realize they’re not as effective, they’ll fall off.
I'm actually hoping they figure out a way for the pills to work as well as the injections, tbh. I'm starting to have a bit of anxiety about the "medical" waste that I'm now contributing to with my pep supplementing. I didn't think I'd be contributing to landfill specifically for clipped syringes, alcohol wipes and small glass vials like I am now. And multiply that by all of us pinning now when we weren't a couple of years ago and yeah, pills that work sound really good to me!
 
Lots of people have been waiting for pills because they don’t want to inject themselves. They’re also easier to store and dose, and to manufacture, so they’ll be cheap. The pills are going to be popular at first, but once people realize they’re not as effective, they’ll fall off.
This is really the tricky part. I find myself having peptide conversations with people and telling them to not take my word for it because it sounds like it's too good to be true, especially factoring in how low the risk is with them comparative to traditional pharma meds. Remember when Tylenol was said to be 100% safe?

The problem is that as soon as they start the independent research journey they are met with advertisements presented as scientific fact. The oral versions of peptides are trending VERY strongly in social media and search results due to how much money is backing them. My fear is that lots of people who would go on to benefit from peptides are going to take the oral path (w/o knowing the difference in efficacy, those pushing orals will tell you they're just as good as injecting or not mention that part at all conveniently) and have limited if any results. They'll likely just assume peptides are snake oil like they assumed when they heard me saying how good they were. Understandably so.
I'm actually hoping they figure out a way for the pills to work as well as the injections, tbh. I'm starting to have a bit of anxiety about the "medical" waste that I'm now contributing to with my pep supplementing. I didn't think I'd be contributing to landfill specifically for clipped syringes, alcohol wipes and small glass vials like I am now. And multiply that by all of us pinning now when we weren't a couple of years ago and yeah, pills that work sound really good to me!
There's really not a way to overcome the harsh environment that is our gut. Even for things like long chain aminos that normally live in the lining of the same gut. They're protected by a mucosal layer that does a good job of shielding them from those conditions. If you just throw them in you might as well be chucking them into a vat of acid. It's quite literally the same thing.

These are the same peptides they tell us to not even shake because they're so delicate.

Summary: I wouldn't hold out much hope that a way to deliver these effectively will be introduced in our lifetimes, if ever. That's also the reason we take 400-600mg of Ibuprofen because most all of it won't survive digestion to end up in your blood stream. The same meds injected or taking intravenously only need tiny fractions of the same oral doze to be effective.
 
I hate the media so much for their scummy, AI driven drivel. But they acknowledge that retatrutide is the next wave of weight loss GLP, as soon as E.L. gets FDA approval in this article. Stock up while you can.🙄

Ozempic 2.0 is on the way, and it could be even more transformative
lol nah.

Just the usual scaremongering. The gray market isn't going away. Having a normal ass stock that can withstand the normal supply shocks that happen once or twice a year is plenty enough stock.
 
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