I've noticed that in most places where GLP-1 RAs are talked about, there's a lot of advice to stick to the lowest dose possible, even lower than what was used in the original trials. Now, I'm not a doctor, but it seems to me that for those of us who are actually overweight or have T2D (the people these drugs were made for), that might not be the best approach unless you're a super-responder.
If you're getting good results at a low dose, great! But if you're not, don't be afraid to increase the dose (as long as you can handle the side effects) to match the clinical trials. Obesity is a serious problem, and being too cautious about dosing might hinder progress.
I'm not saying thin people shouldn't use these drugs, but their needs are different from those of someone who's obese. Taking dosing advice from someone with a completely different body type and goals could be detrimental. And definitely don't start mixing compounds or switching GLP-1 RAs until you've been at the highest dose of your current one for a month or two without seeing real change.
Personally, I didn't see much happening on the lower doses of Reta. My weight stayed about the same. I even thought I might have gotten a bad batch. But when I got to the highest dose, I started seeing noticeable results pretty quickly, and the side effects were manageable. This happened with multiple orders from different sources, so it wasn't a product issue.
If you're getting good results at a low dose, great! But if you're not, don't be afraid to increase the dose (as long as you can handle the side effects) to match the clinical trials. Obesity is a serious problem, and being too cautious about dosing might hinder progress.
I'm not saying thin people shouldn't use these drugs, but their needs are different from those of someone who's obese. Taking dosing advice from someone with a completely different body type and goals could be detrimental. And definitely don't start mixing compounds or switching GLP-1 RAs until you've been at the highest dose of your current one for a month or two without seeing real change.
Personally, I didn't see much happening on the lower doses of Reta. My weight stayed about the same. I even thought I might have gotten a bad batch. But when I got to the highest dose, I started seeing noticeable results pretty quickly, and the side effects were manageable. This happened with multiple orders from different sources, so it wasn't a product issue.