Reta, BPC, and Tesa – anyone tried this combo?

Interesting, Toni1991. I've been experimenting with DSIP, Epithalon, and Tirzepatide to see if they will lower my blood pressure. I'm 50, super low body fat, and I've been on TRT for a long time. After losing a bunch of weight, my BP was still kinda high, like 120/80, even after my doc lowered my BP meds. Then mercury exposure spiked my BP to 158/102. Doubling the meds didn't even work. I started the peptides and that dropped me to 130s/80s.
 
is the goal to find a dose that quiets food noise with basically no side effects? so if you're there, do you stay or slowly ramp up hoping it stays that way?
 
Seven is a decent reta baseline. Stacking with tirz makes sense if you want more suppression on both fronts - some folks find they get their best results that way. What dose makes sense depends on where you're at now, but you could start low and see if adding it gives you what you're after.
 
These aren't fat burners. They won't melt fat or rev your metabolism. What they do: quiet the food noise, make you feel full quicker, keep you satisfied longer. They make diets bearable and sustainable. This stuff will help you stick to a real plan. But it won't replace diet and moving more—you still gotta do the work on calories and activity.
 
I hear you on wanting to experiment. Personally, I haven't jumped into stacking yet because I'm still figuring out how tirz affects my appetite on its own. The food suppression is inconsistent for me too, and adding more variables sounds risky right now. If I had to pick one to try first, I'd probably go reta for the glucagon angle - but honestly, talk to your doc before mixing anything.
 
Stacking multiple compounds is tempting when you're feeling good but sometimes the cleanest approach is letting one cycle finish before adding the next layer. That way you actually know what's working and what might be causing issues if something shifts. How's the food noise at your current stack?
 
Four weeks on tirz then jumping to reta is a solid progression if you're comfortable with the jump. The KLOW cycle finishing first before you add the peptide stack makes sense - one variable at a time means you know what's actually affecting you. Smart play waiting rather than throwing everything in at once.
 
Tesa storage debate is real. Standard is fridge post-reconstitution, use within 4-6 weeks. The not-refrigerating theory isn't well-documented yet. For a first combo, standard storage seems like the right call until more data lands.
 
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