Cagri + reta

Status
Not open for further replies.
scarywood75 said:
Yeah you're right, Tirz is working fine, I was just being a bit curious and probably a bit reckless too lol

I like the action on the glucagon receptors from Reta which suppose to increase your energy and metabolic rate. I've seen however that its action on hunger (GLP1 receptors) is not as strong as Tirz.

That is how I had the idea to do the Reta + Cagri combo.
I just started staking micro dose of Reta with Tirz, after seeing others getting good results. Its been two weeks, I feel good, have energy and weightloss has slightly increased. I do .25mg every 4 days.
 
scarywood75 said:
Lol thanks yall for the info, its been so long since i inquired that that i dont even need to stack since im in maintenance
I do end up way back in time in these threads, I am used to forums where the newest posts being first..older posts last. Here its reverse.

I am glad you are already in maintenance.
 
vewdew34 said:
How much of Tirz and reta you stack every week? Planning to do something like that in shortly.
Tirz 5 and just a teeny starting dose of cagri. Down three pounds already
 
kroert99 said:
I'm

on 6mg of R from Amo and not feeling anything except diarrhea for a few days after a shot. Maybe a bad batch or something. I'm envious of those who are using it with success.
No diahrea from Reta maybe it’s a bad batch . Get the opposite comatipated
 
vewdew34 said:
How much of Tirz and reta you stack every week? Planning to do something like that in shortly.
Me too
 
Add Reta starting dose and slowly work it up. Then if you are

Losing you can start lowering the tirz.
 
scarywood75 said:
Hello!

Looking for experience from people that are on the Cagri + Reta combo. How does it feel, is it working well?

I plan on switching from Tirz only to this combo shortly after a 2 weeks break that is why.

Thanks!
I switched from tirzepatide to Reta and until I moved up to 7 mgs had no appetite control. I added cagril and I can tell you it’s powerful I had to make myself eat. Also my bio markers also improved, normal bp, cholesterol numbers improved also recently has an echocardiogram done because I had a heart attack about 5 years ago. It showed a major improvement in left ventricular refraction the ability to pump blood. It has gone from 39 percent 2 years ago to 61 percent 3 weeks ago. That is in the normal range of a healthy heart. My cardiologist was amazed at the improvement and noted it in the report. He said it likely will be used to treat heart failure. Anyway that’s my experience and I’ve lost 96lbs in about 10 months.
 
frankpeptid said:
Cagri works on different receptors and mechanism than Reta, so how is this accurate?
It’s not accurate. Cagril works on receptors in the part of the brain that triggers hunger.
 
I took one dose of 100mcg, this was a couple days after taking my 5mg of reta. It hit me so hard, painful stomach cramps day 1 that eventually settled, nausea for days, and watery stools for days. It hit me like a bus, of course I’m not eating much because it makes me feel worse.
 
lhenderdon said:
I switched from tirzepatide to Reta and until I moved up to 7 mgs had no appetite control. I added cagril and I can tell you it’s powerful I had to make myself eat. Also my bio markers also improved, normal bp, cholesterol numbers improved also recently has an echocardiogram done because I had a heart attack about 5 years ago. It showed a major improvement in left ventricular refraction the ability to pump blood. It has gone from 39 percent 2 years ago to 61 percent 3 weeks ago. That is in the normal range of a healthy heart. My cardiologist was amazed at the improvement and noted it in the report. He said it likely will be used to treat heart failure. Anyway that’s my experience and I’ve lost 96lbs in about 10 months.
Congrats and thanks for the feedback!
 
peptideusername said:
Stacking GLPs with each other doesn't make much sense to me. This goes double if you haven't even reached the max dose yet.

Reta is designed to be a "balanced" molecule. When you add another agonist, you're upsetting the balance of the design, so it won't work as intended.
I'm fascinated by this topic as I just saw a couple of suppliers offered a tirzepatide + retatrutide combo in what I thought was a reasonable ratio (3mg tirz/1mg retra). But that got me wondering if there would be any actual benefit to that.

Unless there's something I'm missing, since molecularly they are pretty similar, except for the obvious modification of retra also stimulating glucagon receptors, they both have a stronger affinity for GIP than GLP-1, and essentially compete for the same receptors.

In other words, if they are both injected, they'll tend to compete for the same receptors, except for the additional antagonism of glucagon receptors with retra.

Anyhow all that said, though intriguing, I'll like pass on that combo product.
 
BioDad said:
I'm fascinated by this topic as I just saw a couple of suppliers offered a tirzepatide + retatrutide combo in what I thought was a reasonable ratio (3mg tirz/1mg retra). But that got me wondering if there would be any actual benefit to that.

Unless there's something I'm missing, since molecularly they are pretty similar, except for the obvious modification of retra also stimulating glucagon receptors, they both have a stronger affinity for GIP than GLP-1, and essentially compete for the same receptors.

In other words, if they are both injected, they'll tend to compete for the same receptors, except for the additional antagonism of glucagon receptors with retra.

Anyhow all that said, though intriguing, I'll like pass on that combo product.
The vendors will sell dog shit in a vial if enough people ask for it. They don't care about the safety profile of these things, as long as it doesn't kill their customers.
 
BioDad said:
I'm fascinated by this topic as I just saw a couple of suppliers offered a tirzepatide + retatrutide combo in what I thought was a reasonable ratio (3mg tirz/1mg retra). But that got me wondering if there would be any actual benefit to that.

Unless there's something I'm missing, since molecularly they are pretty similar, except for the obvious modification of retra also stimulating glucagon receptors, they both have a stronger affinity for GIP than GLP-1, and essentially compete for the same receptors.

In other words, if they are both injected, they'll tend to compete for the same receptors, except for the additional antagonism of glucagon receptors with retra.

Anyhow all that said, though intriguing, I'll like pass on that combo product.
Most people stacking these 2 pin them on different days for this reason. The Reta is lighter on the glp-1, Tirze has more. I do both in order to get the hunger blocking effect, and the supposed higher fat burn effect. I have heard from others that it worked well for them.
 
desinr-gal said:
Most people stacking these 2 pin them on different days for this reason. The Reta is lighter on the glp-1, Tirze has more. I do both in order to get the hunger blocking effect, and the supposed higher fat burn effect. I have heard from others that it worked well for them.
Thanks, desinr-gal. I didn't realize that. Is the point, then, to increase the appetite suppression above and beyond what a higher dose of reta would accomplish on its own? I'm open to things working in a way that isn't logical biochemically, but I do not see how a higher dose of reta, maybe injected twice a week, wouldn't accomplish the same thing. Thanks!
 
BioDad said:
Thanks, desinr-gal. I didn't realize that. Is the point, then, to increase the appetite suppression above and beyond what a higher dose of reta would accomplish on its own? I'm open to things working in a way that isn't logical biochemically, but I do not see how a higher dose of reta, maybe injected twice a week, wouldn't accomplish the same thing. Thanks!
I believe at lower doses the tirz has that effect..I hear different things about it from others. For some the higher reta dose does it..for others not. however, higher doses often come with unpleasant side effects.. and from my perspective, using less where possible is always better.. more room to grow over time? But for those who want to maximize weightloss loss as soon as possible, going higher definitely seems to work well for that purpose. People on max dose saw max weightloss in least time.
 
I bought cagri, used 1 with great results,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,the 2nd one is jut i a cool place resting. I ended up takin g Teso 500mcg. doing great. I didnt tak eit today but I amstill eating barely. Started 5 days ago at 250mcg and after 3 days, just bumped it up to 500. so far so goo

Bought cargi 10mg us supplier.price is now 100 USD!Iim just gonna hand mine over to a gym bro for here is DFW and stick with Teso
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Trending content

Members online

No members online now.

Forum statistics

Threads
2,620
Messages
55,146
Members
1
Latest member
Admin
Back
Top