Lean GLP - The Ultimate GLP-1 Supplement Has Arrived

Just a question. So I've lost 70 pounds. Down from 270 to 200. Weight loss has slowed down tremendously. I've platued over the last few months. I still lose a pound here and there but it's not consistent. I've dropped calories A LOT over my weight loss journey. I've taken off multiple weeks eating maintenance and sometimes over. Nothing is working. I've been on quite a few popular weight loss products but nothing's working now. I still have a lot of fat around the chest and stomach area. I'm trying to get back on track to my goal but seems impossible.

I have alot of muscle and actually increased strength over this journey. Do you think this will help with a platue? Seems I'm stuck at this weight loss set point if it exist

Congratulations on your weight loss.

What you're explaining about seeming to have plateaued is likely a result of the weight loss journey taking a toll on your body. Not meaning that in a bad way, its great that you lost the weight - just when we lose that much weight, our bodies do sometimes plateau and some things have to level out. I don't know where your calories are - but I know that often continuing to reduce them isn't the answer.

I think that Lean GLP sounds like a perfect fit because of how it focuses on metabolic health and healthy weight management. Lean GLP should help you with blood sugar, insulin sensitivity, overall metabolism (which may be slowed as explained above), increasing GLP1 levels for appetite control, and fat loss.

I think that Lean Edge would also help to kickstart fat loss. I would tell most people to start them at the same time, but in your unique case, I would say to start Lean GLP for a couple of weeks to help with leveling things out and getting your body back in a prime state to burn fat and then add Lean Edge after 2 to 3 weeks. My plan would be a 3 month run and longer if you're liking it.

If you have any questions, please let me know.
 
I have to say the appetite suppression on this works in the most fascinating way. Normally in the evening I would eat 2-3 things, its usually greek yoghurt + protein 1 hour after dinner, cashew nuts an hour after & rice cakes with peanut butter + jam before bed. It got to 22.30 tonight and I realised I hadn't eaten anything at all after dinner, nor craved it.

Lean GLP doesn't blunt your appetite, I still really enjoy my food when I eat it, I just don't have the urge to reach for more after or over indulge.

I'm only on Day 4 aswell, for it to work this early. Marvellous if I do say so myself
 
Yeah, I love how @Joshlm69 explained it about the appetite control being a different type of appetite control.

Lean GLP is a product that isn't just for people that workout or fitness minded people - its a great product for the person that doesn't, but does want to get their appetite and eating under control, especially people that experience food noise or stress or binge eat.
 
I been taking GLP1 since yesterday, taking 4 caps before breakfast ,just just started today 2 caps of CEGXT before lunch also taking .500mg of metforming before dinner . I will measure my glucose tomorrow morning and report back , also will measure next Saturday and report and see what it does !!
 
I believe this product could really benefit my wife. I picked up a few bottles and will report back on appetite control / reducing cravings.
 
I believe this product could really benefit my wife. I picked up a few bottles and will report back on appetite control / reducing cravings.

I look forward to hearing her feedback.

We've had some feedback from women saying that it helps with their hair and nails too. @baldwanus mentioned that possibility earlier in the thread but at the time, it was so new I hadn't heard that feedback yet, but I've heard it now from several women within the last few days.
 
Ok pinched my finger did not see changes , only a few days in , I will report next week with at least 2 weeks taking the supplements
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Ok pinched my finger did not see changes , only a few days in , I will report next week with at least 2 weeks taking the supplements
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You may already know this - I'm posting this mainly to explain it to people that may not - I just wanted to explain that because its about your post but not directed at you.

I wouldn't expect to see major changes in 3 or 4 days on anything from a blood sugar/A1C perspective, especially if already on metformin. Metformin, a prescription drug, you may start see a difference if you're lucky by the end of the first week to two weeks, but it may take 2 to 3 months to see its full benefits.

^^^ That is not a bad thing at all because you don't want something to dramatically lower blood sugar/A1C too quickly because if so, you'll likely feel like crap and also the effects likely won't be as lasting.

With blood sugar/A1C, its about steadily getting you where you need to be and helping you stay there.

The appetite control and food noise benefits seem to consistently kick in for most people very quickly and they get better with time. The blood sugar/A1C benefits may be noticeable for some people fairly quickly but the goal with this aspect is steady improvements, as evidenced by the human clinicals on several of the ingredients in Lean GLP.
 
*3.5 week update since using Lean GLP. Long but tried covering all basis and understand if people don't want to read a book.

In no way affiliated with sns cel or anything. Steve is hands down nicest guy i have never met in person but I'm leaving my unbiased review/opinion. I care about where my money is spent so I will be upfront about it all when it comes to supplements. Questions concerns, shoot.

Bit of info that is relative to my results or important things to note.

Starting body weight was 270lbs when i decided it was time to make a change(not proud of it)- history of depression and overeating working on those as we speak.

Did two weeks of dieting (2500 calories) no additional exercise or cardio other than what my job demands- prep cook, that preps for 2 floors, Inventory, shipping and receiving. I stay relatively busy about 10k steps in a 8 hour shift. Longer days I easily eclipse 15k steps. Went from 270lb down to 257.9lbs in 2 weeks (mostly water weight)

Since starting taking Lean glp, exercise is a quick 30 min lifting session 3x a week relative to my abilities they are semi intense, supersets drop sets to conserve time. Cardio maybe 15 min walking on a track 3x a week if time permits (run my daughter around 5x a week doing sports activities and that's the most important thing to me, supporting her and spending time with her). So nothing I can't stick to long term.

Supplements daily year round
Gut health
Fadogia it
Optimize t


Now for the results of taking GLP upped my calories to 2600 a day as well

Took 2 GLP upon waking 2 GLP around 5pm

Week 1-257.9 lbs- 252.4lbs
Week2- 252.4lbs- 249lbs
Week 3- 249lbs- 245.6 lbs
Week 3.5- down to 243.2lbs

Numbers might not be groundbreaking but they have been consistent and I'll give my pre 1 month review on the quality of this product.

Fat burner- 8/10- IMO still early to tell but I think this product shines elsewhere in one department but if you give it time this product pretty much does it all. Definitely losing weight in the love handles, stomach, and moobs(these have disappeared, thank god)they have diminished quite a bit in a month. I know my body pretty well at, at this weight before I would still have chunkier love handles. Weight is coming off at a decent rate no complaints.

Blood sugar control- 8.5/10- for being completely unhealthy my blood glucose is near pre diabetic range. Lean GLP certainly works and am sure for someone who has higher levels it will make a massive difference especially if taken long term. Did take some before and after supplementing with lean glp. All numbers are after I already started dieting. Excited to see where my levels go from 3 months use


Normal fasting 88-92
Normal fed(after eating). 192-197
Lean GLP fasted 82-87
Lean GLP fed (after eating) 184-190

Appetite suppression/ cravings- initial(5/10),month in **(11/10)- this was probably the most disheartening thing when I first started this product. Hunger was up more than usual woke up wanting food and I don't usually eat breakfast, I go to work at midnight. Cravings had not subsided either.

It took till about day 10 for things to change for the better. Appetite was crushed, I was easily downing 4500+ calories a day prior to changing my lifestyle and I understand the process of tracking pretty well and I can tell now a month in I can barely down 2500 calories until I feel extremely full almost to the point of feeling sick while trying to consistently hit 2600 calories. No sort of cravings but I do treat myself once a week but instead of 4 slices of pizza or 10 oreos I just eat one slice of pizza and maybe 3 oreos and I feel just kind of meh like I'm not missing much. Remember I also work with food 5 or 6 days out of the week desserts soups prepping meats and while I do taste my end product I don't splurge or indulge in them whatsoever now.

*I'm a huge ice cream guy same thing not proud of it but I could eat an unhealthy amount in 1 sitting almost daily. Have had no such cravings whatsoever since the first week of lean glp and ice cream is a staple in the household so it's easily accessible.

This is the longest part of the review because I believe this is where the product truly shines if you give it time to work. To me a gamechanger where as if I wanted prescribed weightloss drugs it costs and arm and a leg without good insurance and have a ton more potential side effects.

Final side notes I have been back at the gym for 4 weeks and have no sort of fatigue lack of recovery and strength is still going strong. So I may undereat some days where I have those long 14 hours days but no signs of slowing down. Will update as weeks progress regardless if that changes.

In my opinion if this product keeps going working to me easily be my go to for weightloss/cutting. Should be on people's radars as well, especially if you overeat like I used to do and want to get that in check the others things will fall into place.
True test is seeing how this products works 12 weeks in weightloss phase.
 
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Any bloat issues with this? Also…. I like to run var on a cut but I’m wondering if i could have low blood sugar issues using both? Thoughts?
 
Any bloat issues with this? Also…. I like to run var on a cut but I’m wondering if i could have low blood sugar issues using both? Thoughts?

There's nothing at all in Lean GLP that would cause bloating. If anything, some of the ingredients may help reduce bloating.

Lean GLP is designed to help increase natural GLP-1 levels and to help with blood sugar support and improved A1C levels. It does a great job lowering them with no issues of them going too low from the feedback we've received so far.

I wish I could give you a better answer, but there's really no way to tell if you would have low blood sugar issues using it with var because that depends on how var itself effects you and your blood sugar levels.
 
There's nothing at all in Lean GLP that would cause bloating. If anything, some of the ingredients may help reduce bloating.

Lean GLP is designed to help increase natural GLP-1 levels and to help with blood sugar support and improved A1C levels. It does a great job lowering them with no issues of them going too low from the feedback we've received so far.

I wish I could give you a better answer, but there's really no way to tell if you would have low blood sugar issues using it with var because that depends on how var itself effects you and your blood sugar levels.

You’re fine buddy, i appreciate the help. Last time i ran Var I also used DCP with it and I had to cut my DCP in half because I was lowering my BS too much.
 
Okay so I feel like the easiest way to describe for me so far: it's not really like a drastic 'holy **** I'm not hungry'... it's been more of a 'feel full' faster kinda thing.

My eating was generally pretty 'consistent' in terms of I like to bulk cook something on a Sunday and mainly eat that through the week out of laziness haha. I like to just microwave and go. What used to last me ~7 days now lasts a few extra. Example being; had made spanish rice with some ground beef. Filled a bowl like I normally would, but after like ~3 weeks on LeanGLP I wouldn't finish a 'normal portion'.
 
My eating was generally pretty 'consistent' in terms of I like to bulk cook something on a Sunday and mainly eat that through the week out of laziness haha. I like to just microwave and go. What used to last me ~7 days now lasts a few extra. Example being; had made spanish rice with some ground beef. Filled a bowl like I normally would, but after like ~3 weeks on LeanGLP I wouldn't finish a 'normal portion'.

we are typically the same, we make most of our breakfasts and lunches on Sundays for the week and my wife will usually cook something huge for dinner sunday, like a roast to ensure we have left over protein in the fridge for the week. But with the lean GLP I also felt like fasting 30hrs+ on mondays has been much easier.
 
9 week update since starting glp (11th week dieting)

Added superswole daily to my regimen

Been consistent on my diet for most part maybe cheat meal overdo calories by a couple hundred but nothing drastic. One refeed day over 11 weeks.

Weight loss
Week 4/5- 240.1lbs
Week 6- 237lbs
Week 7- 233.6lbs
Week 8-232.8lbs(Added a refeed day seem to jump start some things and keep me sane.)
Week 9-229.8lbs

•Still the highlight is curbing appetite and crushing cravings. Absolute top tier one of the if not the best in this category. If I end up even remotely craving something it only ever ends up being a tiny amount. Get full extremely quick and I stay full.11/10 legimately cant get any better

• fat burning- weight loss has been a breeze chest is tightening up and midsection definitely noticing alot of change there too. Since starting dropped from a 42 to 38 in pant size. 9/10

• not too much change in blood sugar getting better by a few points so no complaints.

I will say this has been the easiest dieting/cutting i have ever done. I had to give the supplement time to work but after that its been smooth sailing. Don't hesitate, highly recommend; im already ordering glp to run with my next cut.
 
I started Lean GLP about 2 weeks ago or so. First week didn’t notice anything as many have said, but around day 10 I noticed a real drop in appetite.

Haven’t done any extended fasting in many many months, but this weekend decided to pursue a 60 hour fast. Day 2 of no eating I had basically no hunger, which was unreal for me. And when I did break fast at hour 65, I ate much less than usual because I was so full so fast this Monday. In general, if I get busy it’s very easy to just miss meals currently because hunger is decreased.

At start of cut I was eating a lot of extra veggies, but now I am naturally eating less overall. Normally I get hungrier as I lose weight but so far that’s definitely not happening.
 
There's nothing at all in Lean GLP that would cause bloating. If anything, some of the ingredients may help reduce bloating.

Lean GLP is designed to help increase natural GLP-1 levels and to help with blood sugar support and improved A1C levels. It does a great job lowering them with no issues of them going too low from the feedback we've received so far.

I wish I could give you a better answer, but there's really no way to tell if you would have low blood sugar issues using it with var because that depends on how var itself effects you and your blood sugar levels.
If I wanted to use this along side GlycoPhase what would you recommend? I’m currently using GlucoVantage w my pre workout meal(meal is 2hrs b4 lifting) then I have a shake and rice post workout and take the GlycoPhase w dinner.
 
If I wanted to use this along side GlycoPhase what would you recommend? I’m currently using GlucoVantage w my pre workout meal(meal is 2hrs b4 lifting) then I have a shake and rice post workout and take the GlycoPhase w dinner.

The most common way that we've seen people using Lean GLP is 2 caps twice per day, but some people do 4 caps once per day.

Is your lifting in the morning/early in the day?

I plan on doing it 2 caps in the morning and 2 caps in the evening myself, and still plan to use GlycoPhase with my highest carb meals.
 
anyone combining this with a AAS? would be interesting to see some results... maybe I will do it, maybe I wont... we will see
 
The most common way that we've seen people using Lean GLP is 2 caps twice per day, but some people do 4 caps once per day.

Is your lifting in the morning/early in the day?

I plan on doing it 2 caps in the morning and 2 caps in the evening myself, and still plan to use GlycoPhase with my highest carb meals.
I’m up at 4:00am,
1st meal 7:30(no carbs),
2nd meal 12:00( 70g carbs w GlucoVantage),
Workout 3:00pm,
3rd meal 4:30(70g carbs),
4th meal 7:30(70g carbs GlycoPhase)
 
anyone combining this with a AAS? would be interesting to see some results... maybe I will do it, maybe I wont... we will see
I am; escalated weekly total by a couple hundred mg these last couple weeks in concert with adding Lean GLP & dietary changes. Even with some of the fullness increases (added water weight) I’ve dropped a good 3lbs scale weight at least, while increasing performance overall. Brought my belt in a hole last night for squats, and my shirts are fitting better in the belly while more snug in the upper.

I don't really think there’s anything about this product that has any particular interplay with androgen use or not, but it definitely helps stick to a reduced caloric intake with routine use.

I’m up at 4:00am,
1st meal 7:30(no carbs),
2nd meal 12:00( 70g carbs w GlucoVantage),
Workout 3:00pm,
3rd meal 4:30(70g carbs),
4th meal 7:30(70g carbs GlycoPhase)

Maybe pull some/all of the Glucovantage out for Lean GLP? Or do half serving Lean GLP at noon & half postWO if you don’t want to drop Glucovantage entirely for now? Just ideas.
 
I’m up at 4:00am,
1st meal 7:30(no carbs),
2nd meal 12:00( 70g carbs w GlucoVantage),
Workout 3:00pm,
3rd meal 4:30(70g carbs),
4th meal 7:30(70g carbs GlycoPhase)

Lean GLP is versatile so I don't think there's really a right way or a wrong way to do it, but I can tell you how I would.

I would take 2 capsules with my 7:30 meal and the 4:30 meal.

Some people may say to only take it with carb meals - there's a ton of people on keto taking Lean GLP and loving it, so I see no reason not to take it with the 7:30 meal.

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I'm getting ready to start on it myself and my plan is to take Lean GLP, Lean Edge, and Thermagize XT as soon as my feet hit the floor in the morning.
 
Lean GLP is versatile so I don't think there's really a right way or a wrong way to do it, but I can tell you how I would.

I would take 2 capsules with my 7:30 meal and the 4:30 meal.

Some people may say to only take it with carb meals - there's a ton of people on keto taking Lean GLP and loving it, so I see no reason not to take it with the 7:30 meal.

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I'm getting ready to start on it myself and my plan is to take Lean GLP, Lean Edge, and Thermagize XT as soon as my feet hit the floor in the morning.
I’m gonna need a bigger shelf for my SNS goodies. Thank you for your insight Steve!!! You are a gentleman and a scholar!!!
 
The most common way that we've seen people using Lean GLP is 2 caps twice per day, but some people do 4 caps once per day.

Is your lifting in the morning/early in the day?

I plan on doing it 2 caps in the morning and 2 caps in the evening myself, and still plan to use GlycoPhase with my highest carb meals.
I am doing 4 capsules in the morning and then 2 C3G xt before lunch.
 
Going to start this with LGD 20mg (high quality raws) on Monday, aiming for a recomp/cut will focus on getting my protein target and cut out a lot of the rubbish processed stuff I eat.
 
I got a bottle of this to aid me in my on going cut. Im on week 14 now and it still going swimmingly, but im expecting it to get a bit harder now that im about to drop down to single digits bodyfat.

I had some trouble figuring out where to put this in my diet as I allready take Glycophase and now C3G XT for my high carbs meals. But in the end i figured that i shouldnt focus too much on the one ingredient (GlucoVantage) and rather just take it spread out. So this is how i decided to take it.

05.30am - 2 x Glycophase + 1 x C3G XT​
06.00am - Meal 1 (highest carb meal of the day and my Pre workout meal) + 2 x Lean GLP
07.00am - Workout​
09.30am - 2 x Glycophase + 1 x C3G XT​
10.00am - Meal 2 (Second highest carb meal and my Post workout meal)​
1.00pm - Meal 3 x 2 x Lean GLP
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I wanted to let everyone know that Lean GLP is back in stock.
 
Has anyone used this while on an intermittent fasting diet? Any hypoglycemia episodes?

My first meal of the day is normally 5:00pm but lately I’m struggling with being too hungry. Curious if I can do a 2/2 AM/PM split with the IF schedule.
 
Has anyone used this while on an intermittent fasting diet? Any hypoglycemia episodes?

My first meal of the day is normally 5:00pm but lately I’m struggling with being too hungry. Curious if I can do a 2/2 AM/PM split with the IF schedule.

Yes, you can do that with no problem.

I think that people get confused on the subject of hypoglycemia with some of the ingredients in Lean GLP. They help with blood sugar and A1C levels and the results become better by the week, which is ideal. It's not something where most people are going to take and then get hypo from.

I'm not doing IF exactly, but I just started Lean GLP not long ago myself and I'm not killing myself to not eat until a certain time, just as late in day as I comfortably can (IF can aggravate my autoimmune condition if I'm not careful), and I've had no issues at all taking it and not eating until late in the day.
 
Has anyone used this while on an intermittent fasting diet? Any hypoglycemia episodes?

My first meal of the day is normally 5:00pm but lately I’m struggling with being too hungry. Curious if I can do a 2/2 AM/PM split with the IF schedule.
This is exactly the scenario that I was using lean GLP and its probably the only product I've ever taken where I truly felt it worked as an appetite suppressant. I think @Hyde had said he had the same experience IIRC

the main caveat being when I run IF while training I don't run 20:4 like it sounds like you are. I run more 16:8 and only skip breakfast / mid morning carb snack. If I run a real fast its usually 36-44hrs.

Right now I'm running 16:8 for a while to drop a couple more lbs.
 
I’ve ran Lean GLP on a day where I fasted COMPLETELY from food with no issues. No hypo, no gut distress of any kind. It seems very gentle on my stomach.
 
I also want to add that I finished my second bottle of this, and it really worked well for me to lower appetite. I was able to eat what I needed when I needed it, but overall after about a week & a half it just turned the appetite down all around. It was easier to maintain my morning fast, and go longer between meals when necessary, while eating less as I brought calories down.

This is a good product. It had no side effects for me, and it just works if you’re looking for appetite reduction without being able to tell you’ve taken anything.
 
Nearly finished my second bottle, pretty good but I feel as though at around day 14-16 the appetite suppression for me wore off, still think its helped a bit with my lower gut
 
Nearly finished my second bottle, pretty good but I feel as though at around day 14-16 the appetite suppression for me wore off, still think its helped a bit with my lower gut

Never heard anyone say that it wears off and from a mechanistic perspective, that wouldn't be the case in any of the studies. For example, the DNF-10 studies showed results getting better with time.

I do think though that with anything, whatever results we get from something becomes our new normal - meaning that if we aren't as hungry, then we get used to not being as hungry and forget how hungry we were before.

I'll use myself as an example - Pepti-Plex helps me a lot with the muscle and nerve damage pain in my leg from my accident. I got used to it feeling better (my new normal). I stopped taking it - terrible idea - bc my body reminded me how much it was helping within 2 weeks and I was hurting a lot more and you could visibly watch me walk and tell a difference.
 
Never heard anyone say that it wears off and from a mechanistic perspective, that wouldn't be the case in any of the studies. For example, the DNF-10 studies showed results getting better with time.

I do think though that with anything, whatever results we get from something becomes our new normal - meaning that if we aren't as hungry, then we get used to not being as hungry and forget how hungry we were before.

I'll use myself as an example - Pepti-Plex helps me a lot with the muscle and nerve damage pain in my leg from my accident. I got used to it feeling better (my new normal). I stopped taking it - terrible idea - bc my body reminded me how much it was helping within 2 weeks and I was hurting a lot more and you could visibly watch me walk and tell a difference.
Done this both with supplements and training.

‘Eh, I don’t really need all this rear delt volume’… then the shoulders weaken and the pecs pull everything forward. Blam, scapula tweak. All the Pullaparts and Facepulls weren’t making me stronger; they were maintaining balance so I could safely keep doing the pressing that does make me stronger.

When I dropped out Lean GLP, noticed my appetite kick back up in less than a week. Thankfully, the time on it helped establish better dietary discipline.
 
I also want to add that I finished my second bottle of this, and it really worked well for me to lower appetite. I was able to eat what I needed when I needed it, but overall after about a week & a half it just turned the appetite down all around. It was easier to maintain my morning fast, and go longer between meals when necessary, while eating less as I brought calories down.

This is a good product. It had no side effects for me, and it just works if you’re looking for appetite reduction without being able to tell you’ve taken anything.
This is exactly the scenario that I was using lean GLP and its probably the only product I've ever taken where I truly felt it worked as an appetite suppressant. I think @Hyde had said he had the same experience IIRC

the main caveat being when I run IF while training I don't run 20:4 like it sounds like you are. I run more 16:8 and only skip breakfast / mid morning carb snack. If I run a real fast its usually 36-44hrs.

Right now I'm running 16:8 for a while to drop a couple more lbs.

Thanks for the feedback!
 
Through a combo of dieting, Lean Edge, Recomp 20 and Alpha one I went from 89kg to 74kg.

Stopped that and started eating more and went on Basis, Anabolic xt and Alpha one and put on 5kg of good size.

Now I'm about to start Lean Edge and LGLP today so will be interested to see how it works for me. The appetite control on LE is already immense so this should be a great stack.
 
Through a combo of dieting, Lean Edge, Recomp 20 and Alpha one I went from 89kg to 74kg.

Stopped that and started eating more and went on Basis, Anabolic xt and Alpha one and put on 5kg of good size.

Now I'm about to start Lean Edge and LGLP today so will be interested to see how it works for me. The appetite control on LE is already immense so this should be a great stack.

Lean glp and lean edge will absolutey crush your appetite (let lean glp kick in, easily best appetite suppressant/cravings suppressant I have taken). Should be in for a easy cut, enjoy!
 
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Just over two weeks in to my cut.

4 weight days and 1 cardio day.

1800kcal, 40/40/20 (Protein/carb/fat)

Lean edge and Lean GLP twice a day.

Down from 81kg to 78.7kg.

It's working wonders but the cravings haven't subsided for me yet, I still get the urge to pick on things.
 
Anyone with some more/recent feedback? Was considering grabbing a couple bottles soon
@schizm best appetite suppressant on the market natural wise. Just finished cutting from 229 to 202 in 9 weeks. I wrote before on my last cut but even so this time cravings for sweets etc... Definitely decrease. Even if you splurge alittle there is always more self control and usually put that delicious food down before I go all out. Smooth sailing makes cutting super easy.

I was using Lean edge but have used this for years and since adding lean glp cutting has made it so much easier stick to a plan and staying fuller longer.

*i dose first thing in am, then pm dose before dinner.
 
@schizm best appetite suppressant on the market natural wise. Just finished cutting from 229 to 202 in 9 weeks. I wrote before on my last cut but even so this time cravings for sweets etc... Definitely decrease. Even if you splurge alittle there is always more self control and usually put that delicious food down before I go all out. Smooth sailing makes cutting super easy.

I was using Lean edge but have used this for years and since adding lean glp cutting has made it so much easier stick to a plan and staying fuller longer.

*i dose first thing in am, then pm dose before dinner.
That's some good feedback, thanks Timmy
 
@schizm best appetite suppressant on the market natural wise. Just finished cutting from 229 to 202 in 9 weeks. I wrote before on my last cut but even so this time cravings for sweets etc... Definitely decrease. Even if you splurge alittle there is always more self control and usually put that delicious food down before I go all out. Smooth sailing makes cutting super easy.

I was using Lean edge but have used this for years and since adding lean glp cutting has made it so much easier stick to a plan and staying fuller longer.

*i dose first thing in am, then pm dose before dinner.
These largely echo my experience as well. I've been using Lean GLP for about 4 weeks now and I've been very impressed with the appetite suppression. I find I need to almost force myself to eat the typical 4 daily meals I consume during a 12 hour day shift which is a really nice change from the typical starving feeling after an hour or two. I'm down about 6 pounds in my first 4 weeks which is a pretty typical pace for me, but up to this point my hunger and mood are much better than is typically the case. I suspect that Anabolic XT is likely doing a lot of the heavy lifting when it comes to my mood being far more balanced than even when I'm not dieting, but I do think that the fact my mind isn't constantly thinking about food is having a sizable effect as well.
 
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Anyone with some more/recent feedback? Was considering grabbing a couple bottles soon
first time I used lean GLP I felt more satiated and I think the product actually seems to make my fasts (36hr) incredibly easy, I feel no hunger and only have to deal with boredom while fasting.

this is my first time entering a 2nd month of the product, previous time I only ran for one month. the reason I decided to go two months, and maybe even three this time, is because I felt like I was noticing more leaning up around week 3.

I'm eating around maintenance with the majority of my deficit coming from increased cardio so its a fine balance for me. although now on month 2 as I mentioned, I'm throwing in a fast once a week, usually mondays.
 
Anyone with some more/recent feedback? Was considering grabbing a couple bottles soon
I'll be one of the folks to admit that the appetite suppression did not happen for me. Was still hungry while cutting out my mid-afternoon snack in combination with Lean GLP. Now, I was taking first dose in AM with first meal of the day, second with dinner/last meal, so conceivably the afternoon snack was the longest stretch. But let us know your experience if you pick some up.
 
I read the whole thread and didn't see any feedback similar to what I am experiencing. I have been taking 2am and 2 pm for about 10 days now and my appetite has entirely bottomed out to zero. I find myself having to force in food to hit my protein number and then usually 10-15 minutes after that I get a horrible bloating/ GI distress feeling. My speculation is that I am supper sensitive to something in this, I am going to cut down to 1/1 and see if I get a more normal reaction.
 
I read the whole thread and didn't see any feedback similar to what I am experiencing. I have been taking 2am and 2 pm for about 10 days now and my appetite has entirely bottomed out to zero. I find myself having to force in food to hit my protein number and then usually 10-15 minutes after that I get a horrible bloating/ GI distress feeling. My speculation is that I am supper sensitive to something in this, I am going to cut down to 1/1 and see if I get a more normal reaction.
You might even try 1 cap in the morning and see what that gets you first - if you could use this at 1/4 dose and get the desired impact, it would be awesome.
 
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