I've been thinking about mixing a little reta with my tirz but I'm concerned about the heart rate increase. Do you see any difference between the reta and the Tirz? I have seen that reta helps with fatty liver but I guess they all do if you loose weight.7.5mg Tirz every 5 days - offset with 4mg of Reta 2 days after that. I've got a limit supply of reta and about a year of tirz which is most of the motivation - I've no idea if just going full reta would be better.
I'm more or less at my target weight and I'm slowly moving further in the right direction on these doses - maybe a few more lbs to go but it's trying to go slow to maintain muscle mass while toning the remaining loose areas.
Maybe a small dose of reta or do you just stack some hgh to help at the gym.
One thing I was recommended to try with the Tirz after a few weeks was add 1mg of Survo 3 days after every Tirz. Adds more GLP-1 and Glucagon which makes it work a lot like Reta without the cardiac side effect and helps with the food noise. Absolutely happy with that so far. Problem is, one-size-fits-all doesn't work well in this research effort.
“At 10 weeks, the men given 600 mg/week of testosterone enanthate who did not exercise had put on more muscle mass than the men who were not on testosterone and who did exercise.”
Even higher dose HGH is a long term thing - muscle mass increases from HGH alone is quite minimal without the feedback loops from AAS usage, and primarily functions based on satellite cell proliferation. These aren't short term impacts and HGH lacks the CNS adaptations that some AAS have that allows for short term rapid strength growth.
Google Gemini said:Testosterone is generally considered more directly effective for gym performance in terms of building muscle mass and strength. Here's why:
HGH's effects on gym performance are more indirect and complex:
- Muscle Protein Synthesis: Testosterone is a primary anabolic hormone that directly stimulates the process of muscle protein synthesis, leading to muscle growth (hypertrophy).
- Strength and Power: Higher testosterone levels are strongly correlated with increased strength, power output, and the ability to lift heavier weights.
- Red Blood Cell Production: Testosterone boosts erythropoiesis, the production of red blood cells, which enhances oxygen delivery to working muscles, potentially improving endurance and reducing fatigue.
- Recovery: It can aid in muscle repair and reduce muscle breakdown after intense workouts.
- Mental Drive: Many users report increased aggression, motivation, and focus in the gym with higher testosterone levels.
In summary:
- Muscle Growth: While HGH can contribute to lean body mass, much of this initial increase might be due to water retention. Its direct impact on muscle protein synthesis is less pronounced than testosterone's. HGH primarily works through the insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), which it stimulates the liver to produce. IGF-1 does play a role in muscle growth and repair.
- Fat Loss: HGH can promote lipolysis (fat breakdown), which can improve body composition and indirectly benefit gym performance by increasing leanness.
- Recovery and Tissue Repair: HGH is believed to enhance recovery from intense exercise and aid in the repair of tissues like tendons and ligaments.
- Collagen Synthesis: HGH can support collagen production, which is important for joint health and could indirectly support more intense training.
- For direct muscle building and strength gains, testosterone is generally considered more potent and effective.
- HGH may offer benefits in terms of fat loss, recovery, and potentially joint health, which can indirectly support gym performance.
I've been thinking about mixing a little reta with my tirz but I'm concerned about the heart rate increase. Do you see any difference between the reta and the Tirz? I have seen that reta helps with fatty liver but I guess they all do if you loose weight.