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so any one using tirz for weightloss where you at ?

Started by Mia 36 replies 18 people Last activity 7d ago

May 19, 2026 #21
Thank you, it’s so worth it. I will be on tirz forever. Wish all of this had been available when I was in my 20’s lol
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May 19, 2026 #23
Because I have bad food noise, and I’m not going to give in to it. Tirz keeps the noise away 🩷
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May 19, 2026 #24
As long as you're able to eat and get your macro nutrients and main macros in I don't see an issue with it 😀
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May 19, 2026 #25
Wouldn’t recommend it, your receptors gonna desensitize
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May 19, 2026 #26
No, I reset with SS31 and different Pep’s too, I’m good 🙂
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May 19, 2026 #27
Never heard about this, the only correlation would be that ss31 can lower insulin resistance but not resetting your receptors. Just saying, who am I to judge 😄
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May 19, 2026 #28
I agree, we all have to choose our own path. I have never felt better in my whole life than I do right now and my dog loves the hikes in the mountains too. So it’s a win win for me. But I wish all of you great luck on your journeys 🥰
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May 21, 2026 #29
Receptor desensitization with GLP’s are overblown. A 2-3 week break if you ever even get to that point and your good 2 go again
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May 21, 2026 #30
I’d give it 5 half lives (~5 weeks) every here and there but you can run them a very long time just fine
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Jul 17, 2026 #32
Lil less than 2 months from now, but here's the results of this. God Bless Tirzetrutide lololz 🧬🖤 photo
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23d ago #35
thanks so much my dude 🙏🏽
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7d ago #36
Can't you just use Reta? Instead of using both?
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7d ago #37
I mean, I *coulda*, but it's a lil late now , no?
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