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How much have people lost using reta
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Member 75503
4 posts·first seen Jun 2026
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How much have people lost using reta
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Member 59281
22 posts·first seen Oct 2025
210 to 185 in 2 months not dieting just gym
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Member 13179
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Member 77122
232 posts·first seen Jan 2026
Lost 20kg in like three months
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Member 77122
232 posts·first seen Jan 2026
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Member 91725
4 posts·first seen Jun 2026
Trying to find the best combo to help build muscle. I don’t have to use HGH if there’s something else in could do.
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Member 41622
3 posts·first seen Jun 2026
To help build muscle? Peps can help with healing and giving better environment for muscle growth, but if you want anabolism there's AAS 😅😂
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Member 13179
2,981 posts·first seen Oct 2025
Peptides help build muscle but we are looking at minor boosts
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Member 13179
2,981 posts·first seen Oct 2025
Even a decent hgh protocol is only a minor boost
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Member 83902
314 posts·first seen Jan 2026
Help build muscle is a loose term. It’s a recovery aid at best. The part that builds muscle is the workouts and nutrition. To claim help build muscle would mean you can run it while doing nothing else and you’d build muscle. It’s just not true. Peptides are so minimal in the space of benefiting anyone. You have to have everything else spot on to see any benefits from most peptides. GLP1s are the biggest ones because on their own they actually show results as a weightloss aid but still require the person to actually make the effort to eat better and move more.
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Member 56622
3 posts·first seen Jun 2026
This is just absolute rubbish. You can't separate out recovery in terms of building muscle. If peptides help you with recovery, recovery is an integral part of building muscle, so they therefore help you build muscle.
You're also way off with GLP-1s. When I started taking a GLP-1, you literally sit down, eat four spoonfuls of food, and feel so full you cannot eat anymore. It doesn't take any effort to feel full and therefore eat less, the GLP-1s just make it happen. The whole miracle of GLP-1s is they remove the need for effort and willpower in sticking to a diet that is going to cause you to lose weight.
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Member 83902
314 posts·first seen Jan 2026
Glad you missed my point. No peptide will directly build muscle. It’s not the peptide that builds it. So don’t mention it in the same sentence.
Plenty of people stay fat on GLPs because they just keep eating shit and not moving.
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Member 56622
3 posts·first seen Jun 2026
Mate, you are mixing up "direct muscle growth with no other stimulus" and "muscle building." Those are not the same thing.
By your definition then, protein doesn't help build muscle, sleep doesn't help build muscle, anabolics dont help build muscle because none of those, on their own without a training stimulus, build muscle. You can't sleep an extra two hours every night, do no training, and all of a sudden turn into a bodybuilder. I don't think anyone would argue that sleep and protein helps you build muscle though.
You’re even further off on GLP-1s.
The whole point is that they change appetite signalling. They reduce hunger, increase fullness, and slow gastric emptying. So the person is not just “trying harder.” The drug changes the internal drive to eat.
That’s why the trials are so strong. With the same lifestyle advice, people on these drugs lose vastly more weight than placebo. Semaglutide was around 15% body-weight loss. Tirzepatide was around 15% to 21%. Some newer GLP-1/glucagon drugs have shown numbers around 24% in trials.
Seen it in reverse too. People who stay on the drug keep losing or maintain weight. People switched to placebo regain a lot of it. No other changes in diet or lifestyle.
Yes, some people can still out-eat a GLP-1. You can override almost any drug if you try hard enough. But using the worst responders to dismiss the drug effect is bad reasoning.
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Member 24908
109 posts·first seen Feb 2026
You have no idea what you’re talking about
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