Reta: energy boost or all-day naps?

Clinical trial showed long covid fatigue dropped after 2 weeks of supplementing with specific probiotic and enzyme blends on an empty stomach schedule.
 
23 lbs in 3 weeks at a higher starting weight—super normal. First big drop is almost always water weight and reduced inflammation. The med lowers systemic inflammation which releases a ton of retained fluid. Real fat loss shows slower after that. Expect a slowdown around weeks 4–6 and that's when real progress starts. Totally normal.
 
been over 300 lbs since '09, hit 390 in '22. dealing with depression, irritability, bipolar stuff, no motivation, ed issues, hair loss when i was heaviest. sleep was nonexistent. but now? solid 7.5-8.5 hours every night since dropping weight and starting this. that's huge for me.
 
The energy split on Reta tracks with the glucagon pathway - energized responses tend to come from people with metabolically suppressed baselines, and the drain pattern shows up when dose escalation runs ahead of adaptation. EOD spacing helps by giving the level time to clear.
 
for me there's a big difference — hunger feels physical with actual body cues and goes away after eating. food noise is mental chatter and specific cravings that don't switch off. biggest change on this? the quiet. spend way less time thinking about food.
 
Higher heart rate? Taurine brings it down. People put it in energy drinks for that reason. It's cheap - even basic brands work - and 4000mg a day is solid.
 
I got more energy after about two weeks, but it was subtle at first. The first few days I was more tired than usual, then it flipped. Activity level made a big difference - on days I exercised I felt noticeably better the day after dosing versus days I just sat around. I think the baseline activity you bring to it matters.
 
Female, 55, started at 403. Eight weeks in (four weeks at 2.5, four at 5.0) and down 40.1 pounds. Noticed appearance and energy shifts but the before and after comparison shocked me - especially that three-quarter angle view.
 
I lost 30 pounds and then hit a wall, so I started reta at around 1 and bumped to 2 a couple weeks later while dialing back the tirz slightly. That combo gave me a real energy shift and got things moving again. Sometimes I'll run just reta for a couple weeks when the side effects stack up, then switch back. Sorry if I'm rambling - I'm pretty sleepy right now.
 
The energy shift is real but mood is where I noticed more. Started adding NA-Semax around week three - 250mcg twice a day, noticeable cognitive lift and mood bump each time, lasts a couple hours. Reta alone wasn't giving me as much of that.
 
Started stacking early too and the energy shift was real for me. Even at low doses I felt something change - mostly in my mood actually, not just energy. Hoping to see more as I adjust upward but honestly feeling better mentally is huge on its own.
 
The energy response to exercise on Reta is dose and timing dependent. Intensity matters for which direction the energy goes after a session.
 
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