Who do I have to suck for some eloralintide

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emptynester said:
If I get in a group buy, do I still have to figure out crypto?
Not usually. Same with most other American vendors, but most of them charge extra for using non-crypto options.

Crypto is definitely worth learning to have more options, especially for the long-term and especially for Chinese vendors.

And some crypto is basically free now to buy and use, if you know the tricks. (Some vendors will take PYUSD-Sol, which doesn't cost anything to buy from PayPal directly. I then transfer that to my Exodus wallet. And can swap PYUSD-Sol in Exodus to USDC-Sol for basically nothing.)
 
DragonOfTheSea said:
So who’s going to be the first guinea pig to buy and use this shiny new pep? 🤓
Not me. I don't see what's so great about ti if it is mostly a control for hunger. Most overweight people want the benefits of the GLPs.

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Similar to my other post. This drug seems more like an add on for people with severe hunger control issues or who don't respond well to the appetite suppression the GLP-1, GIP, Glucagon drugs provide.

I am sure influencers will hype this, but why go after 1 health issue when you can go after three with a single drug. Lilly is just dragging out the inevitable. Mixing the eloralintide with the reta for the Quadrotutide. They'll just keep a steady stream going with breaks in between to keep the money printing.
 

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I used it for a year in a clinical trial. Since then I have mostly been using zepbound. I tried reta, but it dropped by BP too much and kept me up a lot with night sweats. I haven't lost more than 10 pounds with a year of zepbound. It has been good for maintaining, but can't wait for eloralintide. I felt great on it. It did all of the things tirz does for me. I think my inflammation was a little better on eloralintide. I was still actively losing when the trial ended.
 
PAPoots said:
Not me. I don't see what's so great about ti if it is mostly a control for hunger. Most overweight people want the benefits of the GLPs.

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Similar to my other post. This drug seems more like an add on for people with severe hunger control issues or who don't respond well to the appetite suppression the GLP-1, GIP, Glucagon drugs provide.

I am sure influencers will hype this, but why go after 1 health issue when you can go after three with a single drug. Lilly is just dragging out the inevitable. Mixing the eloralintide with the reta for the Quadrotutide. They'll just keep a steady stream going with breaks in between to keep the money printing.
I disagree.

Nothing wrong with reducing the burden at the 3 other receptors, in fact there will likely be synergy. With Retatrutide providing the metabolic improvements, and Eloralintide reducing the psychological compulsion to overeat. Trials have even noted Elora has a very streamlined appetite suppression. I would wager its "smoother" then Sema and tirz.

Feel free to use your AI to compare adverse events between the Elora trials and sema/tirz/reta trials. Focus on the GI adverse events, and nausea events.
 
stoked12 said:
I disagree.

Nothing wrong with reducing the burden at the 3 other receptors, in fact there will likely be synergy. With Retatrutide providing the metabolic improvements, and Eloralintide reducing the psychological compulsion to overeat. Trials have even noted Elora has a very streamlined appetite suppression. I would wager its "smoother" then Sema and tirz.

Feel free to use your AI to compare adverse events between the Elora trials and sema/tirz/reta trials. Focus on the GI adverse events, and nausea events.
Anything that slows down digestion is going to cause nausea. These drugs are lifetime drugs. They are not meant to be stopped and started.
 
3 considerations on top of my mind:

- It's not just about the benefits but mitigations of side effects, and improvements over time are not always linear: Tirz might be one step above Sema, Reta might be 2 steps forward and one step backwards from Tirz

- We have to look forward in the future, I assume 20 years from now these compounds would be considered "barbaric" but they are necessary steps, so any new research is a new piece of the puzzle

- We're all addicted and irrational at times. Waiting for the next new shiny compound it's like waiting for the iphone 18 when the iphone 15 works perfectly, but maybe those tiny improvements are meaningful for someone
 
Pin&Play said:
3 considerations on top of my mind:

- It's not just about the benefits but mitigations of side effects, and improvements over time are not always linear: Tirz might be one step above Sema, Reta might be 2 steps forward and one step backwards from Tirz

- We have to look forward in the future, I assume 20 years from now these compounds would be considered "barbaric" but they are necessary steps, so any new research is a new piece of the puzzle

- We're all addicted and irrational at times. Waiting for the next new shiny compound it's like waiting for the iphone 18 when the iphone 15 works perfectly, but maybe those tiny improvements are meaningful for someone
It's also about the benefits of which reduced side effects is one.

It also has positive impact on lipids, cardiovascular and Inflammation:

Lipid Profiles: Significant reductions in total cholesterol, LDL, and triglycerides.

Cardiovascular Markers: Measurable improvements in systolic and diastolic blood pressure, as well as reductions in visceral waist circumference.

Inflammation & Glycemic Control: Favorable drops in markers of systemic inflammation (like hsCRP) and marked improvements in glycemic control and HbA1c
 
RadicalCrimson said:
XcelPeptides finally has it in stock.

$299 for a 12mg vial, no COA.

Lol.
299$ for one vial?!?!?!? That cant be right. I mean a kit is one thing but one vial? Who’s desperate enough to buy that?
 
Devilseye said:
299$ for one vial?!?!?!? That cant be right. I mean a kit is one thing but one vial? Who’s desperate enough to buy that?
Be grateful, the regular price was $399. Add $3.99 for 2mL of "reconstitution solution" - instead of $6.99!

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psycho_driver said:
You couldn't give me a product endorsed by that guy.
It's my understanding that he owns Xcel. What kind of coincidence would it be that Bachmeyer and Xcel are both located in Rockwall, TX but not affiliated beyond his recommendations??
 
ETA on more vendor availability (not just u-ter)? How long did reta take to become widely available?
 
Ted R said:
Isn't Xcel Bachmeyer's grift?
His company is Elite Biogenix. That doesn’t mean there isn’t some association I don’t know about, but all of his protocols link to Elite.
 
headward said:
ETA on more vendor availability (not just u-ter)? How long did reta take to become widely available?

In an interview with "some lady & her AI ghostwriter" 😂, Peter at Jano said that they've tested elora from another vendor beside Uther, so that's promising. He wouldn't disclose the vendor. Uther is sold out of this first batch 🫤.
 
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