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Retatrutide

Research & education guide
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How Reta works

Reta works for fat loss by increasing your caloric deficit: it helps reduce hunger (you’ll eat less), increases metabolic burn (you burn more calories at rest), and pushes your body to target fat specifically for fuel.

Reconstitution 🧪

Use 1ml (1cc) of BAC water and follow the guide below.

Reconstitution step-by-step guide
Reconstitution: a step-by-step guide to preparing your peptide.
⚠️ Important — storageKeep your peptides at 36–46°F (approx. 2–8°C) at all times.
Titration plan

Each dose should be on the same day each week, pinned subcutaneously.

What 10 units looks like on a 100-unit insulin syringe
Reading your dose on a 100-unit insulin syringe (image for reference).
Protocol — once weekly 📋

Each dose should be taken once weekly. Follow the titration schedule below.

Weekly Reta dosing schedule, weeks 1 to 12
Weekly dosing schedule (1mg per 10 units).
NoticeIf you see results on any given week and do not wish to increase, you don’t have to. If 2mg/week is getting you results, stay there. Continue at 6mg (or your effective dose) until desired fat loss is complete.
Injections 💉

Each injection should be subcutaneous — into the fat between the skin and muscle.

Subcutaneous injection: 45 degree angle, pinch and inject, skin layers
Inject at a 45° angle into the pinched subcutaneous tissue.
Subcutaneous injection sites on the bodyInsulin syringe needle size compared to a penny
The best injection sites and the needle size — so don’t get discouraged.
Side effects

Your body is going to slow down digestion, which means food will stay in your stomach longer. If you pair this protocol with an improper diet, it is common to experience bloating and nausea.

Avoid the following
Diet to stick to 🥑
40%
Protein
40%
High-fiber complex carbs
20%
Clean fats
Don’t increase dosage early if you get hungryThe GLP-1 pathway Reta activates is meant to manage your hunger, not delete it. If you stop eating, you’ll feel weak and light-headed, your muscle will decrease, and in some cases your bones may weaken. This is not from Reta — it’s a side effect of not eating.
Retatrutide Research Guide · For educational and laboratory research reference only.