Can someone please dumb this down for me, lol. How much Bacteriostatic solution do u add to each of these. I am nearing the end of my Saxenda pen and want to give this Tirz another try and also start the NAD+. I have watched a bazillion videos and still nervous that I am going to reconstitute wrong. Any info would be greatly appreciated 🤪😁💕
I would also like to hear about everyone’s results. With Tirzepatide, I’ve had a few people reach out and let me know they didn’t notice much of a change, while others have had great success. Tirzepatide is generally a more potent peptide, however some people will not feel the effects as strongly as they would on Semaglutide. I’m would also like to know if you ordered Constituted vs Unconstituted. Tirzepatide lasts longer than most after constitution, however I still wonder if that can play a part in its potency. Please share your experience. We want to dial in to the best products and methods of delivery.
I would also like to hear about everyone’s results. With Tirzepatide, I’ve had a few people reach out and let me know they didn’t notice much of a change, while others have had great success. Tirzepatide is generally a more potent peptide, however some people will not feel the effects as strongly as they would on Semaglutide. I’m would also like to know if you ordered Constituted vs Unconstituted. Tirzepatide lasts longer than most after constitution, however I still wonder if that can play a part in its potency. Please share your experience. We want to dial in to the best products and methods of delivery.
@Mandy your journey sounds very similar to mine. I ordered 2 vials of the Tirz when the first made the offer. Finished my Saxenda pen and started with the Tirz with no results at all. I went back to using Saxenda and sadly the 2nd vial is completely wasted. I did just order a vial of the unconstituted to see if there will be a diff if I constitute it myself. Hopefully they have it figured out as I would love to continue ordering this way but also can't keep spending this type of $ on something that does not work.