Forum-tested vendors with posted batch reports are the standard starting point - source threads here track who's delivering consistent results. First-batch testing on any new vendor is the safety net.
Survo adds a ceiling on cravings that tirz alone doesn't fully cover at any dose - the food noise quieting is usually the first change people notice before the scale moves. Pairing it with Cagri at every-other-day dosing should stack the amylin and GLP-1 inputs without duplicating effects.
I agree, Lift_Ready. It really helps to see others having success. For me, the biggest change has been the ability to control my eating. I'm not constantly thinking about food anymore. Plus lots of walking!
Congrats! That's amazing progress for 6 months. Your stats are like mine. I started around 344lbs and I'm currently at 306lbs after six months too. Good luck on your continued weight loss!
Saw one person say they were worried about paying for this stuff after they retire. I get that! It's expensive. But they were splitting their dose to make it last. Smart! And congrats on your progress!
That's fascinating! I know that weight loss can definitely impact hormone levels. I will definitely be asking my doctor to check mine next time I get bloodwork done. Thanks for bringing that up!
That's wonderful news! I'm so happy for you (and everyone else on this journey!). Your post prompted me to look into how weight loss affects things like DNA methylation and other biomarkers. There aren't a ton of solid studies yet, but the early signs from animal studies and, of course, your...
timing doesn't matter with this one. i dose mid-day sometimes fasted, sometimes not—doesn't touch my IGF levels either way. read the thread history here, tons of GH and secretagogue discussions. just make sure you're tracking IGF-1 for safety.
I'm also perimenopausal and struggling with night sweats lately. I highly recommend tracking your symptoms in a journal or calendar to see when they're happening. Mine seem less intense during my period/follicular phase and get worse during the luteal phase, which suggests a drop in hormones...
It really varies a lot from person to person. Don't worry too much about comparing yourself to others. As long as you're feeling good and the scale is moving in the right direction, you're on track!