Weight Loss & Metabolic Stack
Fat Loss & MetabolismA four-compound stack pairing appetite control with direct fat mobilization and metabolic-rate protection - built to keep the deficit sustainable and the muscle you already have intact.
Compounds in This Stack
1. Tirzepatide
(or Retatrutide / Semaglutide)
- Appetite & "Food Noise" Elimination: Dual GLP-1/GIP activation slows gastric emptying and curbs obsessive food thoughts, making caloric deficits easy to sustain without the severe nausea often reported with first-generation GLP-1s like Semaglutide.
- Retatrutide Alternative: Retatrutide adds glucagon receptor agonism to the GLP-1/GIP base, directly increasing resting metabolic rate and accelerating fat loss if a stronger metabolic push is preferred over standard incretins.
2. Tesamorelin
- Visceral Fat Elimination: Selectively triggers endogenous growth hormone release that acts directly on stubborn, deep visceral fat surrounding internal organs.
- Lean Mass Preservation: Ensures that weight lost in a calorie deficit comes from adipose tissue rather than skeletal muscle, keeping the metabolism active.
3. AOD-9604
- Direct Fat Mobilization: Triggers the breakdown of stored triglycerides into free fatty acids to be burned as fuel, particularly during fasted states or morning cardio.
- Clean Safety Profile: Replicates the fat-burning domain of human growth hormone without causing insulin resistance, water retention, or elevated IGF-1 levels.
4. MOTS-c
- Metabolic Rate Protection: Stimulates the AMPK pathway in muscle cells, preventing the metabolic slow-down and fatigue that typically happen during extended dieting.
- Enhanced Energy & Glucose Uptake: Forces skeletal muscle to absorb and utilize glucose efficiently, keeping physical stamina and workout performance high while calories are low.
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Compiled from community-reported stacking practices for informational purposes. Not medical advice. Consult a licensed physician before starting any research or personal protocol.