
"Decreased risk of Alzheimer's and dementia, satiety, lipid management, et cetera. I have been injecting a teeny tiny microdose of something called Retatrutide on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. That's a triple hormone receptor agonist. It's a peptide. It targets GLP1, it targets something called GIP, and it targets glucagon. So it has three different ways that it suppresses hunger and helps out with appetite management along with all these other effects."
"If you were to go get this from your doctor, they would prescribe you one to two milligrams per week. That's typically a subcutaneous injection. I do a microdose, I do about 0.25 milligrams per week, meaning I get a 5 gram bottle. I get it from a company called Peptual, which is like super duper high quality peptides. They're screened by a doctor. You got to do a teleconsult with a physician to even get your hands on this stuff."
Topics include hacks for making ultra-processed foods less unhealthy, consumption of wild foods, and which sports may enhance cognitive function. Retatrutide is described as a triple hormone receptor agonist peptide that targets GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon, producing satiety, lipid management, and potential cardiovascular and cognitive benefits. Typical prescriptions are one to two milligrams per week as a subcutaneous injection, while a microdose protocol of about 0.25 milligrams per week is reported. High-quality peptide sourcing through a physician-screened provider with a required teleconsult is emphasized, alongside practical dosing schedule notes.
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