About Tirzepatide
Tirzepatide is a dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor agonist: a fat burner, in simple terms.
Developed for type 2 diabetes treatment, this substance is nowadays significantly more popular as a weight loss tool. By controlling appetite and safely improving insulin sensitivity, it offers a cutting-edge approach to fat reduction.
NOTE: Stacks great with YCZ by Apoxar and Ketotifen.
Practically, it’s a once-a-week injection that will help you lower body fat and get a more shredded, well-defined, lean look with no bloating.
How Does Tirzepatide Work
- First, Tirzepatide acts on GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide) and GLP-1 receptors simultaneously, which modulates the release of insulin and the suppression of appetite.
- Next, it further evens out energy levels by addressing post-meal glucose surges.
This dual action works to promote better metabolic health and continuous fat loss when dieting and exercising, which inevitably results in positive changes to metabolic health.
Tirzepatide Effects and Benefits
It works by activating both incretin systems, which helps you to get the most important effect — reduced appetite while keeping glucose levels on point. Other benefits include:
- Dual GIP/GLP-1 activation;
- Smoothened ingestion of calories;
- Improved control of glucose;
- Increased sensitivity to insulin;
- Ability to lose weight faster in a healthy way;
- Possible improvement of heart health;
- Reduced spikes in blood glucose;
- Usually well tolerated;
- Decreased appetite.
It is now a new most often preferred go-to option for people aiming to significantly enhance their physique for a reason.
How to Take Tirzepatide
Administration: Tirzepatide drug is administered in the form of subcutaneous injections.
You need one injection every week, that’s more than enough for the effects to occur.
The dosage should be increased slowly over a period of 4-10 weeks until you reach a weekly dose of 5-10 mg EW.
For long term use of this substance, it is normal for major weight loss to occur without any complications. The maximum dose a person can take in a week is 15 mg, but individual tolerance can vary.