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Seen a few critical takes on artificially mega boosting a GLP-1 agonist that would make me very wary.
Following this doc's commentary - the GLP-1 receptors are found all through the body and in major organs such as brain, kidney, lung etc and also have a role in the immune system. But they don't know what their function is in each location. People taking the agonist are unwitting sources of 'market data' as there are no long term studies of high dose semaglutide treatment, i.e it's a fkg experiment. Users could be inflicting malnutrition on themselves due to blunted appetite and causing muscle and connective tissue loss. Increase in the number of fat cells even though smaller in size? Elsewhere I heard it might cause the body to lose its ability to manufacture its own intrinsic GLP-1 agonists .. anyway you can check it out for yourself?
Following this doc's commentary - the GLP-1 receptors are found all through the body and in major organs such as brain, kidney, lung etc and also have a role in the immune system. But they don't know what their function is in each location. People taking the agonist are unwitting sources of 'market data' as there are no long term studies of high dose semaglutide treatment, i.e it's a fkg experiment. Users could be inflicting malnutrition on themselves due to blunted appetite and causing muscle and connective tissue loss. Increase in the number of fat cells even though smaller in size? Elsewhere I heard it might cause the body to lose its ability to manufacture its own intrinsic GLP-1 agonists .. anyway you can check it out for yourself?