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Anti-Aging Support Both antioxidants protect against free radical damage, helping reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and loss of skin elasticity
Glucagon-Receptor Activity Considerations Unlike traditional GLP-1focused compounds, Retatrutide also interacts with glucagon receptors, which are researched for their potential role in: Increased energy expenditure Fat oxidation Metabolic-rate modulation This broader receptor activity may contribute to differences in appetite regulation, energy balance, and metabolic response compared to earlier incretin-based research peptides