Lots of people have this resistance towards using weight loss drugs. Like it's supposed to be hard and should require 'willpower' to lose weight. It's cheating! I don't get this philosophical argument, especially by PED users, but that's just me. I always said on here that the only solution to the obesity epidemic in today's society of abundance is pharmacological. You can preach about willpower as much as you want but many people simply won't ever develop this willpower.
Bodybuilders like Nick Walker are using Retatrutide even in the off-season mass gaining phases. The idea is that it improves nutrient partitioning, partly via insulin sensitizing effects. They say they can use insulin at much lower doses to gain muscle when on Reta. One diabetic bodybuilder said he for example took 5 units of meal time insulin and then took in 150 grams of carbs and still went hypo. I mean in the past I was pretty damn resistant and could sometimes take 20 units, not eat, and still be fine LOL.
Too bad I have this damn chronic pancreatitis, otherwise I'd be using reta or one of the others. I think they are developing combo drugs which also increase IGF-1 at the same time so now you can gain muscle, instead of losing it, while losing fat!