Buy Tirzepatide 25 mg ZPHC (GLP-1 / GIP injection) online
It works by blocking the action of the gut hormones glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP). It can delay digestion and help keep you full. Tirzepatide has the same effect:
• Reduces appetite
• Balances glucose levels
• Regulates insulin
Tirzepatide overview
Tirzepatide is a medication that mimics the hormones GLP-1 and GIP hormones. It is known by many brand names including Tizaro, Mounjaro etc.
Benefits of buying Tirzepatide online
The dose determines how much weight you can expect to lose. In a study funded by some manufacturers, people who took 15 mg of Tirzepatide had an average weight loss of 48 pounds over 72 weeks, while those who took 5 mg of Tirzepatide lost 34 pounds.
In addition, it helps improve heart health by reducing measures of cardiovascular health such as blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol, and by supporting people to lose excess weight. A number of different clinical trials have shown that Tirzepatide can cut the risk of heart attack, stroke or death in adults with diabetes type 2 and in people who are both overweight and obese.
Crucially, some people have reported that using Tirzepatide decreases food cravings and "food noise" and may increase their quality of life.
How does Tirzepatide work?
Food stimulates the release of GLP-1 and GIP in the gut. Guidelines say that GLP-1 stimulates the pancreas to release the right amount of insulin and slows down the rate at which food passes through the digestive system when blood sugar levels are high after a meal. It also has an effect on glucagon levels. Glucagon is a hormone that controls the amount of glucose (blood sugar) produced by the liver. The way GIP works is by promoting the secretion of insulin to correct low blood sugar levels after a meal.
However, some people don't make enough of it, or their brain is not sensitive to it.
Tirzepatide is a combination of synthetic GIP and GLP-1, which is a dual receptor agonist (RA). A medicine that works as an agonist activates the same cell receptors as hormones produced naturally in the body. So Tirzepatide behaves in the gut like the body's own GLP-1 and GIP. By reducing the rate of digestion, Tirzepatide slows down hunger and signals satiety to the brain. It also encourages the release of insulin, which maintains blood glucose levels after a meal. Some overweight and obese people have lost weight while taking this medicine.
You may need to use Tirzepatide for a long time because it assists with processes that your body doesn't do well on its own.
Note that this won't work for everyone. People have difficulty losing weight because of a variety of biological reasons. The doctors at
Found, who are trained in obesity medicine, can work with patients to identify the cause of their weight gain and personalize a prescription to target that cause. Every prescription is at least the responsibility of the healthcare provider.
How should I use it?
Tirzepatide is usually taken once a week. You should use Tirzepatide as directed. We recommend that you inject the Tirzepatide peptide under the skin in your upper arm, upper thigh or abdomen. Remember to store the pre-filled Tirzepatide pens in the refrigerator.
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