Retatrutide's lipid lowering effect independent of LDLR
By this point we've all heard about Reta/Retatrutide. Safe to say by now it's also predominately known as a tool that simply helps with fat loss. Sometimes it doesn't even go beyond that for people to jump on board. There are some other really awesome mechanisms that are less spoken about when it comes to glucagon agonism, and that's the effect on lipid lowering via the ANGPTL 3/8 protein. Are you familiar with this?