Too much at once?

TFA salt form can't be filtered - worth checking which form you have before assuming filtration will work.
 
The pace question is worth raising. Front-loaded loss on GLP-1 compounds is well-documented and the first weeks skew numbers significantly. Guidelines vary, and what matters longer term is composition change, not speed alone.
 
The rebuild assumption is sound - maintenance calories plus resistance training after a cut does allow for muscle gain, including later in life if you have any base already. The fear of being too old for newbie gains is overstated; new gains from returning to a lower weight are real.
 
TheRealMcSteamy said:
I tried Teso once. Gave me crazy energy but totally wrecked my sleep.
That energy spike is no joke from what I have read. Sleep disruption on that one seems common. Starting small to test tolerance first makes a lot of sense.
 
A stack spanning Reta, Sema, Tirz, BPC-157, Cagri, and others at that volume signals someone tracking this space seriously. The useful question is which of those have a specific goal attached versus which are there because they were available. Running fewer compounds at a time gives cleaner signal.
 
Reta plus tirz is a reasonable stack. Adding MT2, NAD, GHK-Cu, and cagri simultaneously is a different level of variable - if something goes sideways you won't know which compound caused it. Adding one at a time with a few weeks of baseline between each is the standard way to keep the feedback loop readable.
 
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