Congrats. You'll get from "I really don't want to drink" to "I can't drink" to "I don't really want to drink" The idea of drinking, for me today, is just the same as the idea of drinking warm spit. It's just unappealing.
18 months is how long it takes for the brain to start working normally again after the jew poison. Good work, I’m on year number ten, it keeps getting better.
You will be free when you leave that cult and stand on your own. They will hold on to you just like alcohol. Your journey is just begining. Walk thru that next door because it is open
Anyone suffering from alcoholism, get yourself some tirzepatide. Not only will it help with alcoholism but also diabetes and weight loss. It's sold in the US under the name Mounjaro for 1000 bucks but fuck that. Our system is a scam.
Get yourself some here for less than 30 bucks a month at 2.5mg a week. Get the 10mg one and put 2ml of bacteriostatic water in (keep refrigerated after) and take 1/2 ml using an insulin syringe weekly.
If you're a fat ass do this too. You'll stop being a fat ass. I can tell you some others to get to help with the fat assery too. If you're interested.
You're telling people to mix an injectable solution for subQ on their own of a powder from a random website in an anonymous channel without knowing their weight, sex, age, medical issues, or other medications/supplements.
How retarded would I have to be to just do that? The website you sent may be legit. The peptide and even the dilution ratio may be proper. But you don't know what dosing should be and you don't know how stupid ppl are nor did you put enough info in or start with enough info to make anyone happy. Is it subcutaneous or intravenous? Do you shake the solution or use hot water or maybe store it in a certain type of container you answer nothing.
That's quite literally the lowest dosage given by pharma AND I answered those questions.
I just gave people a fucking cheat sheet from a lot of research.
If you can't do the math there and see it's just 2.5mg for 1/2 ml then I don't know what to tell you.
If you're looking for help, just ask. No need to insult.
Notice I said bacteriostatic water. That's not normal water. Don't make your own just buy it on amazon.
Don't shake it, just drip it in. Careful though because there is a suction to it so it will want to come streaming out.
Regardless you can't go wrong with 2.5mg and you'll fuck it up the first few times.
Even if you took the whole thing, the vast majority would be fine. I wouldn't recommend it. If you want to take even less than 1/2ml then go for it. Always a good idea to start low on anything. You can always redose but you can never undose.
This isn't a big deal dude. It is a fucking cheat sheet though. Maybe show some fucking appreciation.
The largest thing unanswered by you was the most important - subQ or intrav. When u are posting shit online you need to be thorough or you are gonna kill ppl.
You can use a fucking ball point pen intravenously retard that doesn't mean you do.
Look, no one gives a shit about all your what ifs, etc. If you want to write about it under this, go for it. Make sure you tell them not to inject it in their eyeballs. That's important you know.
Appetite Regulation: Tirzepatide's mechanism, through GLP-1 receptor agonism, includes appetite suppression, which could theoretically reduce cravings, including those for alcohol. This could potentially help individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) by reducing the compulsion to drink.
Behavioral Modification: Since tirzepatide can influence reward pathways in the brain (similar pathways are involved in the consumption of food and addictive substances), it might offer benefits in modifying addictive behaviors, including alcoholism.
Mental Health Improvement: Obesity and type 2 diabetes treatments that improve physical health and weight management can also have positive effects on mental health. Given the strong link between mental health issues and substance abuse disorders, improving overall well-being could indirectly help manage alcoholism.
Metabolic Benefits: There's a known link between metabolic disorders and alcohol use disorder. Improving metabolic health with medications like tirzepatide might indirectly impact the consumption patterns of alcohol due to overall health improvement.
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If Jesus works go to Jesus.
If aa works go to aa.
If family works go to family.
Whatever works to improve you and make you a better man, use that tool and become better. Be proud of yourself.
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They will hold on to you just like alcohol.
Your journey is just begining.
Walk thru that next door because it is open
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Get yourself some here for less than 30 bucks a month at 2.5mg a week. Get the 10mg one and put 2ml of bacteriostatic water in (keep refrigerated after) and take 1/2 ml using an insulin syringe weekly.
If you're a fat ass do this too. You'll stop being a fat ass. I can tell you some others to get to help with the fat assery too. If you're interested.
https://xcepeptides.com/product/tirz/
Hard to find source and knowledge just dropped here.
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How retarded would I have to be to just do that? The website you sent may be legit. The peptide and even the dilution ratio may be proper. But you don't know what dosing should be and you don't know how stupid ppl are nor did you put enough info in or start with enough info to make anyone happy. Is it subcutaneous or intravenous? Do you shake the solution or use hot water or maybe store it in a certain type of container you answer nothing.
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I just gave people a fucking cheat sheet from a lot of research.
If you can't do the math there and see it's just 2.5mg for 1/2 ml then I don't know what to tell you.
If you're looking for help, just ask. No need to insult.
Notice I said bacteriostatic water. That's not normal water. Don't make your own just buy it on amazon.
Don't shake it, just drip it in. Careful though because there is a suction to it so it will want to come streaming out.
Regardless you can't go wrong with 2.5mg and you'll fuck it up the first few times.
Even if you took the whole thing, the vast majority would be fine. I wouldn't recommend it. If you want to take even less than 1/2ml then go for it. Always a good idea to start low on anything. You can always redose but you can never undose.
This isn't a big deal dude. It is a fucking cheat sheet though. Maybe show some fucking appreciation.
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Anyone can look on youtube to do this. Just look up reconstituting peptides/injecting peptides.
Anyhow that was a fair point.
People aren't retarded though. I don't know anyone that will not do some of their own research.
I mean I don't have to tell you not to inject it in your eyeball or brain right?
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Look, no one gives a shit about all your what ifs, etc. If you want to write about it under this, go for it. Make sure you tell them not to inject it in their eyeballs. That's important you know.
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If you want to go by reputation, check out the meso rx bodybuilding forum.
Most other places are going to be far more expensive aside from qsc which is also reputable and tested on janoshik.
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If you want to go by reputation, check out the meso rx bodybuilding forum.
Most other places are going to be far more expensive aside from qsc which is also reputable and tested on janoshik.
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Appetite Regulation: Tirzepatide's mechanism, through GLP-1 receptor agonism, includes appetite suppression, which could theoretically reduce cravings, including those for alcohol. This could potentially help individuals with alcohol use disorder (AUD) by reducing the compulsion to drink.
Behavioral Modification: Since tirzepatide can influence reward pathways in the brain (similar pathways are involved in the consumption of food and addictive substances), it might offer benefits in modifying addictive behaviors, including alcoholism.
Mental Health Improvement: Obesity and type 2 diabetes treatments that improve physical health and weight management can also have positive effects on mental health. Given the strong link between mental health issues and substance abuse disorders, improving overall well-being could indirectly help manage alcoholism.
Metabolic Benefits: There's a known link between metabolic disorders and alcohol use disorder. Improving metabolic health with medications like tirzepatide might indirectly impact the consumption patterns of alcohol due to overall health improvement.
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Here goy, trade one poison for this other one. Gtfo
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Fucking retards here I swear.
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