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Before I go further, it's important to know this drug has lead to serious kidney damage as well as damage to other vital organs. If you're going to use this drug use it at very low doses and that's only if you're highly overweight and you've seriously struggled losing it. Either way, I urge everyone to do thorough research before trying it.
It'd called an adipotide and unlike most weight loss drugs it actually kills fat cells! This is huge. Normally the amount of fat cells in your body never decreases. You can lose weight but you would only lose the fat stored in your fat cells. If you were obese you would have a much higher amount of fat cells than average. Unfortunately these fat cells not only want to hold onto their fat but when they've lost fat they desperately want to get it back. Its why most obese people who lose weight can't keep it off. Not only that, studies confirm less than 1% of obese people will ever come down to a healthy weight. Everyone suggests dieting and excercise but the reality is its very unlikely to help you, going by the statistics. Even gastric bypass and other weight loss surgeries wouldn't guarantee long term success. You'd still have all those fat cells, hungry to gain it all back.
The solution isn't a fad diet or a self motivation. The solution is to decrease the amount of fat cells in your body. The great thing is, fat cells stop increasing after your mid 20s! This is also why you shouldn't let your kids get fat. Essentially killing fat cells could cure an obese person. That person would still have the potential to become fat again but it would be nowhere near as easy and they wouldn't gain it all back as fast after losing it again, compared to typical methods.
A study was performed using obese monkeys and it was shown the monkeys lost 10% of their body fat in just four weeks. Monkeys who were at a healthy weight surpringly didnt lose any fat. This is great because it suggests the drug only targets excess fat.
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3666164/
It's sold as a peptide intended for research purposes but it's still available for anyone to buy. It's also quite expensive. A 5mg vial is around $50 but it's probably more than worth if it means incredibly effective long term weight loss. It also needs to be injected using a syringe for those out there with a needle phobia. Still, keep in mind it may cause major kidney damage. Remember to do serious research before using it.
Here's a source: https://www.peptidesciences.com/adipotide-ftpp-5mg
Body positivity movement, get fucked.
It'd called an adipotide and unlike most weight loss drugs it actually kills fat cells! This is huge. Normally the amount of fat cells in your body never decreases. You can lose weight but you would only lose the fat stored in your fat cells. If you were obese you would have a much higher amount of fat cells than average. Unfortunately these fat cells not only want to hold onto their fat but when they've lost fat they desperately want to get it back. Its why most obese people who lose weight can't keep it off. Not only that, studies confirm less than 1% of obese people will ever come down to a healthy weight. Everyone suggests dieting and excercise but the reality is its very unlikely to help you, going by the statistics. Even gastric bypass and other weight loss surgeries wouldn't guarantee long term success. You'd still have all those fat cells, hungry to gain it all back.
The solution isn't a fad diet or a self motivation. The solution is to decrease the amount of fat cells in your body. The great thing is, fat cells stop increasing after your mid 20s! This is also why you shouldn't let your kids get fat. Essentially killing fat cells could cure an obese person. That person would still have the potential to become fat again but it would be nowhere near as easy and they wouldn't gain it all back as fast after losing it again, compared to typical methods.
A study was performed using obese monkeys and it was shown the monkeys lost 10% of their body fat in just four weeks. Monkeys who were at a healthy weight surpringly didnt lose any fat. This is great because it suggests the drug only targets excess fat.
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3666164/
It's sold as a peptide intended for research purposes but it's still available for anyone to buy. It's also quite expensive. A 5mg vial is around $50 but it's probably more than worth if it means incredibly effective long term weight loss. It also needs to be injected using a syringe for those out there with a needle phobia. Still, keep in mind it may cause major kidney damage. Remember to do serious research before using it.
Here's a source: https://www.peptidesciences.com/adipotide-ftpp-5mg
Body positivity movement, get fucked.
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