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Has anyone noticed heavy bloating on reta it’s been 2 days since I took it

Started by Nat 13 replies 5 people Last activity Jun 23, 2026

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May 9, 2026 #1
Has anyone noticed heavy bloating on reta it’s been 2 days since I took it
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May 16, 2026 #2
I’m going to assume you’re too dumb to have read the studies bc that’s like the most common side effect.
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May 17, 2026 #3
I know it is , but I’m also on my period, so I can’t tell .
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Jun 14, 2026 #9
Do you know what week I’ll visibly see less bloating
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Jun 17, 2026 #10
I’ve been seeing a lot of conversations lately about this “flat” or “blah” feeling some people are having on TZ and RT, and I just wanted to talk about it for a minute because I feel like some people are getting close to just quitting. Some people are calling it anhedonia, but I don’t really think that’s what this is. True anhedonia is more constant and affects everything, and it usually doesn’t just improve on its own. What a lot of people are feeling here is different… and in most cases, temporary. What’s happening is your brain’s reward system is being dialed down a bit. That’s the same reason the food noise gets quieter. But for some people, that can spill over a little and you might feel less motivated, less excited, or just kind of “flat.” And here’s the part I think a lot of people are missing… A lot of times it’s not just that one thing. It’s a combination of: not eating enough not getting enough protein poor sleep high stress not moving enough or getting sunlight When all of that stacks together, yeah… you can start to feel off. Also, think about this — a lot of us were used to constant dopamine hits from food, sugar, whatever it was. When that suddenly gets pulled back, your brain can kind of dip for a bit before it balances back out. On top of that, your body is adjusting in other ways too. Cutting out a lot of junk, moving more, things shifting… that can make you feel a little off for a minute as well. But here’s the important part… This is not permanent. Your system does adjust. Some people are just more sensitive to it than others, and d o s e can play a role too. Higher isn’t always better if you’re feeling like this. So before you assume something’s wrong, ask yourself: are you actually eating enough? are you getting your protein in? how’s your sleep? are you getting up and moving at all? Because all of that matters more than people think. If you’re feeling this way, don’t panic. Just support your body and give it a little time to catch up. It does level out.
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Jun 19, 2026 #11
This was something someone posted and thought it would be a good share. Pretty spot on.
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Jun 20, 2026 #12
I’d say probably a little after your period. I’m not a female so I can’t say. Everyone’s body responds differently to supplements. But if you keep a clean diet, stay hydrated and workout you should be good in no time. Your body is adjusting to a new supplement and your period and everything that comes along with that. Give it some time. And stay consistent with everything that is needed
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