Due to health concerns (see my post asking for your prayers https://greatawakening.win/p/1ASG09kssi/a-prayer-request-please/ ) ...my treatments have not started yet, but yesterday I started taking Ivermectin and Fenbendazole to get ahead of things. Is the Ivmt / Fenben that one can buy at Tractor Supply or other veterinarian store the very same as pharmacies would distribute? ...OR, is there a significant compounding difference between farm store-bought anti-parasites products and what we would get from a pharmacy?
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How do we get glp base peptides & where can we learn about them?
Will be doing some basic online research, though if there is some good literature on the subject I would love to dive in.
edit - Wegovy, Ozempic, Semiglutides, etc... Brother tried those & ended up in the hospital with bowel obstructions. My endocrinologist says many of his patients are having great results with it, though I am concerned with using it myself due to what my brother went through (ie as family, I might have an issue).
Don't do that.
Gymnema Sylvestre is natures Metformin. The Ayurveda name for this plant is "sugar destroyer".
Berberine is natures Ozempic.
I haven't seen much success with Berberine in regards to insulin sensitivity personally, maybe I need more each meal.
I will need to look into Gymnema Sylvestre, thanks for the heads up.
I order gray market bulk from China. They all come from China even the US based companies get their raw material from there and will mix it here to say it is from US based company. I used the site global sources which is like a Alibaba. I looked for companies that have been in the peptide business for more than 3 years. I use Whatsapp to communicate and pay via PayPal. Shipping is 50/60 bucks depending on the size of package and they arrive in 7-10 days. The company has a guarantee to refund or resend if something comes up it customs, I never had an issue but hear horror stories with other companies people try.
Semaglutide is main ingredient in ozempic, trizapeptide is the main in wegovy, and the latest is Retatritude, which was designed by eii lilly and is a triple agonist where sema is a single and triz is a double. Reta turns fat into fuel.
Peptides are tools not crutches. It important to make lifestyle changes and start any dose extremely low. The glps will fix your dopamine reward system so it's easier to clean up your diet and health. The goal is to improve metabolic function. The are a lot of doctors that have people start at doses that are way too high, their digestive system goes into shock, and the peptides do more harm than good.
" Eli Lilly's retatrutide is an experimental "triple hormone" agonist (GIP, GLP-1, and glucagon receptor agonist) showing superior weight loss results in trials compared to current drugs. Phase 2 data showed up to 17.5% weight loss at 24 weeks and 24.2%–28.7% at 48 weeks. Phase 3 trials are ongoing, with results indicating up to 71 pounds lost in 68 weeks and potential approval by 2026/2027. CNBC CNBC +4 Key Trial Findings & Data (As of Early 2026) Phase 2 Success: In a study of 338 adults with obesity or overweight, participants on the highest dose (12 mg) lost an average of 24.2% of their body weight after 48 weeks. Significant Efficacy: Some participants experienced up to 28.7% weight loss. Health Improvements: Beyond weight loss, the drug improved cardiometabolic markers, including lower blood pressure and improved cholesterol/HbA1c levels. Phase 3 Progress (TRIUMPH Trials): Late-stage studies (e.g., TRIUMPH-4) demonstrated that in patients with knee osteoarthritis, retatrutide resulted in up to 23.7% weight loss (approx. 60 lbs) over 68 weeks, and substantial pain relief. Safety Profile: Side effects are mainly gastrointestinal (nausea, diarrhea, vomiting), similar to other GLP-1 drugs. CNBC CNBC +6 What is Retatrutide? Unlike Wegovy (semaglutide) and Zepbound (tirzepatide), which target one or two hormones, retatrutide acts on three receptors (GIP, GLP-1, and Glucagon) to regulate appetite and metabolism more aggressively. TODAY.com "
Thank you for that. I will check into those options & appreciate the information.