white-boyka
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is sema the best for insulin sensitivity out of reta sema and tirz (disregarding its apatite suppression)
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I asked earlier but you never answered. Do you think tirz or reta is best paired with HGH?Once again, I’m requesting source for those numbers. I’ve searched a few times and been unsuccessful, and at the least I would expect it to be a cross study comparison, so there’s no way to tell what baseline numbers were, duration, doses, etc.
Also highly interestedOnce again, I’m requesting source for those numbers. I’ve searched a few times and been unsuccessful, and at the least I would expect it to be a cross study comparison, so there’s no way to tell what baseline numbers were, duration, doses, etc.
Ya I’m kinda now realizing I bought too much into the hype with reta. For folks who are already in great shape but just looking for appetite suppression I think sema may be the move, for people who need to improve body composition and lose fat tirz and reta are probably the move.Well I have used both now and I personally, much like you so far have noticed a noticeably higher heart rate on reta. Other than that, for me at least everything else they seem to do is on par with one or the other. Appetite suppression, glucose control.
That is why I tell people now you will likely be good with either. Reta gets a whole lot of praise as the three receptor thing sounds really cool and us bodybuilders eat that shit up. However if reta never existed and it was only tirz, you would likely be hearing the same praise for tirz.
I am sure there are some fatty liver benefits and such that may be more pronounced with reta, but that doesn't apply to most health fitness people.
