Retatrutide Dosage: Titration Schedule Retatrutide dosage chart with weekly titration schedule
This guide walks through what the before and after timeline actually looks like at 3, 6, and 12 months, what determines the magnitude of your results, and who is the right candidate for this protocol
Protocol approach 2: gut-focused autoimmune support (BPC-157 plus KPV) Goal: Restore gut barrier integrity and reduce intestinal inflammation Components: BPC-157 : 200-300 mcg twice daily, orally or subcutaneously near the abdomen (promotes mucosal healing, angiogenesis) KPV: 200-500 mcg daily, orally (NF-kB inhibition, cytokine reduction, PepT1-mediated gut absorption) Rationale: For autoimmune conditions with significant gastrointestinal involvement, including IBD, celiac-associated inflammation, or any autoimmune condition complicated by leaky gut, this combination addresses both the physical barrier damage (BPC-157) and the inflammatory signaling (KPV)

Other side effects Additional reported side effects include: Joint pain and water retention Muscle and joint aches Headaches and nausea Receptor desensitization with prolonged use Potential suppression of natural GH and IGF-1 production Who should avoid IGF-1 LR3 Certain groups should not use IGF-1 LR3: Anyone with active cancer or tumor history Those with severe insulin resistance or diabetes Pregnant or nursing women Anyone under 25 whose growth plates haven't closed Those with existing hormonal imbalances IGF-1 LR3 is not FDA-approved for general medical use and remains primarily a research compound
Climate considerations for Canadian users include storage challenges
The NH 3 atmospheric plasma etched and doped the porous carbon surface to generate edge defects, pore defects, and N- and O-functional groups