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Wouldn't triz have more gip?
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Started by RandomGuy11
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RandomGuy11
155 posts·first seen Feb 2026
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Wouldn't triz have more gip? 50%/50% glp and gip and reta is 33.3%/33.3%/33.3% glp , gip and glucagon?
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ryan
49 posts·first seen Jan 2026
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ryan
49 posts·first seen Jan 2026
Sema keeps me the fullest but reta crushed mental food pull more then any of them
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ryan
49 posts·first seen Jan 2026
Glucagon alone? No. That doesn’t account for the difference in weight loss
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ryan
49 posts·first seen Jan 2026
Ahh I meant out of the glps
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ryan
49 posts·first seen Jan 2026
Against sema/trz my apologies
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David Hunter
516 posts·first seen Oct 2025
Just stick with reta. No need to mix glp’s. Studies show no additional benefits, only shows more side effects when ran along side each other.
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ryan
49 posts·first seen Jan 2026
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ryan
49 posts·first seen Jan 2026
There’s a study on mixing glps?
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David Hunter
516 posts·first seen Oct 2025
Yep. I wanna say it was NIH. But you can literally pull up the prescriptions and it will advise against mixing glps
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Cook
365 posts·first seen Feb 2026
Anecdotally with myself and others I’ve found mixing glps specifically reta and tirz can be fantastic. Obviously don’t send the doses sky high but adding a little tirz when your looking to increase the reta can be great.
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David Hunter
516 posts·first seen Oct 2025
What would be the purpose of that?
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Swifty
20 posts·first seen Mar 2026
Tirz offers more appetite suppression than reta, and a lot of people have less side effects with it
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Cobra
514 posts·first seen Oct 2025
Cook is correct here. This is what I’d suggest in prep when reta suppression isnt enough but still want to hit the glucagon receptor.
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David Hunter
516 posts·first seen Oct 2025
Why not add cagri instead of another glp?
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