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Has anyone actually run low-dose Reta + MK-677?
In my new book Better Than Natural (coming in less than 60 days), Chapter 13, I talk about something most longevity guys miss: GLP-1 agonists are direct anti-aging drugs. Six pathways – autophagy, senescence, mitochondria, DNA repair, inflammaging, telomeres. But a full dose of semaglutide kills appetite. You can't grow. The fix I lay out: low-dose retatrutide (triple agonist) + MK-677 to counter appetite through ghrelin. Has anyone actually run this stack? GLP-1 plus a GH secretagogue – growth and cleanup at the same time. Let me know what you experienced.
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@Tony Huge Did Mk 777 fall of the map
Most people don’t understand what Orforglipron is.
This isn’t just another fat loss compound. It works on the GLP-1 pathway — the system that controls hunger, blood sugar, and how much you eat. When that’s dialed in, everything changes. You get: Reduced appetite Better control over food More consistent fat loss This is where most people fail. Not effort — control. If you can’t control hunger, you don’t control results. This gives you that control. If you’re serious about tightening up your diet and actually seeing progress, go get it now: https://swisschems.is/product/orforglipron-6mg-90caps/ Buy it, use it, and come back here and report that you did.
Most people don’t understand what Orforglipron is.
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@Tony Huge I use Zepbound at 5 mg twice a week as a maintenance dose to help prevent fat regain. I’m no longer losing weight, but I’ve noticed it’s more difficult to build muscle.
This one started with mascara and turned into a full breakdown of how people actually think.
The video went viral and the reactions were exactly what you’d expect — accusations, jokes, people calling it “gaymaxxing,” insecurity, all of it. But when you actually read through the comments, it becomes obvious most of it isn’t logical, it’s reactive. Connor breaks down the psychology behind it — why going against social norms triggers people, and why that reaction usually says more about them than the action itself. Historically, actors, performers, even warriors used appearance as a tool, but now people pretend it’s something new or unnatural. There’s also a deeper point here about masculinity. A lot of people think being masculine means avoiding anything that could be judged. In reality, it’s the opposite — being able to do something publicly, knowing how it will be perceived, and not being affected by it. Then you look at the results — women responding positively, attention increasing — and it starts to separate what people say from what actually works. Most people won’t question their assumptions. They just repeat what they’ve been conditioned to think. This breaks that down. Full video: https://youtu.be/1HPjiimjtVQ?si=sH1ThHx0lvKB8F5d
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@Tony Huge It reminds me of Mystery from back in the day and his “peacocking” style to get the ladies.
This is where the looks vs game debate actually starts to break down.
Everyone argues one side — looks, game, status — but when you look at it in practice, they’re all partially right. The mistake is thinking one replaces the others instead of stacking them. Connor goes into the idea of the “reps pill,” which is probably the most overlooked part of all of this. You can have perfect looks and still get nowhere if you don’t take action. At the same time, improving your physical structure changes how you’re perceived before you even speak. Then it gets into the deeper part — why looksmaxxing isn’t really about “adding” anything artificial, but restoring what modern environments have taken away. Soft food, mouth breathing, allergies — all of it contributes to weaker jawlines and facial structure over time. The chin work and bone stimulation demonstration pushes that idea further. It sounds extreme at first, but the underlying concept is about adaptation and stimulus — the same principle behind training any part of the body. Most people stay stuck debating theories. Very few actually test, adjust, and combine everything — behavior, repetition, and physical development. That’s where the real difference shows up. Full video: https://youtu.be/BL94-G2InK0?si=iv9Km3DXwNw8dIBZ
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@Tony Huge It reminds me of Mystery from back in the day and his “peacocking” style to get the ladies.
Your Bloodwork Is Lying To You
Enhanced men, Let me save you years of confusion. Standard bloodwork is not designed for enhanced athletes. It's designed for sedentary patients who don't train, don't take compounds, and don't push their biology. Here's what the medical system won't tell you: The Assay Problem Standard immunoassays cross-react with other androgens. You could be at 200 ng/dL or 1200 ng/dL and the test would show the same number. They see "androgen" and guess. Wrong every time. The Kidney Lie Creatinine-based eGFR was designed for people with average muscle mass. If you carry significant size, your creatinine will be chronically elevated regardless of kidney health. Your doctor will panic. You will know better. Demand Cystatin C. It doesn't care how much muscle you carry. The Reference Range Trap "Normal" is a population statistic. It tells you where the herd sits. Plenty of people feel like garbage inside the normal range. What actually matters: LC/MS-MS for total testosterone Equilibrium dialysis for free testosterone Sensitive LC/MS-MS for estradiol Cystatin C for kidney function Your own baseline, not the lab's range I break all of this down in the Bloodwork Bible chapter of Better Than Natural. Coming in less than 60 days. Here's what I want to know from this group: What's the worst bloodwork scare you've had? The one where your doctor told you something was wrong, but you knew your body better? Drop the story. Let's build a reference thread for this group. Real labs. Real compounds. Real context. Tony
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@Tony Huge I went to the hospital and had blood work done, and my liver enzymes came back over 400 because I was on a Tren cycle. They thought I might have Hep C and tested me for it, but it came back negative. I couldn’t exactly tell them I was on gear, so the only excuse I came up with was that I had been taking a lot of Motrin. LOL
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