LOL I was just about to say you don't need this mate then realised its not for you!!
Its important with this to start at a low dose and work your way up otherwise side effects can leave you bed ridden and throwing up for days if you start at the max dose.
Get her to read this before she uses it matey - its the same compound basically and works the same but different name:
Completely different altogether bro dosing specially...Semaglutide (aka ozempic, wegovy) is once a week injection dosing. Saxenda (Liraglutide) is daily injects.. different compounds, treats similarly
I was reading about it in the newspaper the other day as everyone is trying to get on it over here due to it being free on the NHS now, and because both of the compounds end in 'utide' I assumed it was one of the same thing as they are both GLP-1 analogues, but yeah I see one is to be injected daily and the other weekly. Interesting article:
Lmfao hell no not for me but she can’t definitely utilize this compound bro .25 a week for a month already got a protocol for her I’m gonna check this one out to thanks press!
Yeh scrap what I said mate - Don't have her injecting it daily or she WILL feel like shit lol I can imagine a lot of people making that mistake actually, I doubt the peptides in the vials come with dosing schedules/instructions do they?
LMAO Cheers buddy - I can handle being wrong on weight loss pens and peptides, personally that would be my idea of hell injecting something that would make you not want to eat for a week!
'Research shows that Semaglutide is more effective in improving blood glucose control and weight loss compared to Liraglutide'
'There was more side effects with Semaglutide when compared to liraglutide, especially nausea and diarrhoea'
Those quotes are taken from that link I posted above mate from the London Obesity Clinic, I guess it also depends on whether you want to inject every day or once a week too.
Enjoy the product!
LOL I was just about to say you don't need this mate then realised its not for you!!
Its important with this to start at a low dose and work your way up otherwise side effects can leave you bed ridden and throwing up for days if you start at the max dose.
Get her to read this before she uses it matey - its the same compound basically and works the same but different name:
https://www.saxenda.com/about-saxenda/dosing-schedule.html
You know you your shit Press!
He doesn’t even know his own address.
It's 666 F U Asshole!!
Completely different altogether bro dosing specially...Semaglutide (aka ozempic, wegovy) is once a week injection dosing. Saxenda (Liraglutide) is daily injects.. different compounds, treats similarly
https://www.ozempic.com/why-ozempic/what-is-ozempic.html?&utm_source=goo...
https://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-sprint-us&sourc...
I was reading about it in the newspaper the other day as everyone is trying to get on it over here due to it being free on the NHS now, and because both of the compounds end in 'utide' I assumed it was one of the same thing as they are both GLP-1 analogues, but yeah I see one is to be injected daily and the other weekly. Interesting article:
https://www.thelondonobesityclinic.com/difference-between-saxenda-and-oz...
Lmfao hell no not for me but she can’t definitely utilize this compound bro .25 a week for a month already got a protocol for her I’m gonna check this one out to thanks press!
Yeh scrap what I said mate - Don't have her injecting it daily or she WILL feel like shit lol I can imagine a lot of people making that mistake actually, I doubt the peptides in the vials come with dosing schedules/instructions do they?
One mistake…you still know your shit! I love reading your comments and input on stuff!
LMAO
Cheers buddy - I can handle being wrong on weight loss pens and peptides, personally that would be my idea of hell injecting something that would make you not want to eat for a week!
Press. In your oppinion which is better or are they basically the same weight loss wise but one Is daily and the other weekly
'Research shows that Semaglutide is more effective in improving blood glucose control and weight loss compared to Liraglutide'
'There was more side effects with Semaglutide when compared to liraglutide, especially nausea and diarrhoea'
Those quotes are taken from that link I posted above mate from the London Obesity Clinic, I guess it also depends on whether you want to inject every day or once a week too.
Lol nah bro I got a good protocol though from a female clinic.