Looksmaxing Influencer Explains His Use of Retatrutide Despite Being Young and Lean

At just 19 years old, Clavicular has become one of the most controversial voices in the looks-maxing community, and his advocacy for pharmaceutical enhancement extends far beyond what most would expect from someone his age.

During a conversation with SNEAKO, the young content creator revealed his surprising use of retatrutide despite being lean and seemingly having no need for such intervention. It is a next-generation GLP-1 d**g typically associated with weight loss.

When asked about supplements, Clavicular quickly dismissed most conventional approaches. SNEAKO asks, “Someone in the chat’s saying ‘Ask about Tongkat Ali.’ I do actually have it here.”

Clavicular responds, “It actually complements.”

He then goes on to say that popular wellness products are largely ineffective compared to pharmaceutical interventions. His philosophy centers on using tools that produce measurable, significant results rather than marginal improvements from vitamins and supplements.

The discussion turned to retatrutide when SNEAKO brought up peptides. “Peptides are great,” Clavicular responded. “The most popular one out there right now is called retatrutide. It’s a very similar d**g to Ozempic. They’re the same class.”

When asked about concerns regarding vision loss associated with semaglutide, he acknowledged the concerns but noted he takes retatrutide instead, describing it as “just like a stronger version essentially that just hits different receptors.”

His rationale for using these dr**s, despite not being overweight, reflects his stance on modern life. “People think, oh well, you know, if you just didn’t consume the garbage foods and you just ate like a carnivore or whatever you wouldn’t need these d**gs. But you know, the response that I would give to that is if you’ve got people so intent on messing up a society, you’re not going to beat them based on your willpower and your resources in most cases.”

Clavicular argues that most people cannot afford to eat natural, organic foods and will be forced to consume processed options. “You have to just go with the tools that are at your disposal to not harm your looks in a high degree and to not get severely obese eating slop foods. So that’s why I’m very pro-reta, very pro-peptide.”

Perhaps most striking was his claim about the longevity benefits. “It’s an appetite suppressant and a lot of research goes into it and it’s been shown to actually increase your lifespan,” he stated matter-of-factly. This framing positions retatrutide not as a crutch for weight management but as a proactive health intervention, even for young, healthy individuals.

His approach mirrors the predictions of Dr. Mike Israetel, who has argued that pharmaceutical interventions like retrutide represent the future of human enhancement, moving beyond traditional training and nutrition.

“You could just lose like four pounds of fat a week. Unbelievable, right?” Israetel said in a conversation with Jack Neel. “And it’ll be amazing and you feel great because dieting really wears you down and with retatrutide it doesn’t really do that, which is just totally mind-blowing.”

Israetel predicts these medications will soon be available in oral form, removing even the barrier of weekly injections. “You take this pill and you lose only fat, you gain muscle, and within a year you’ve lost 30 pounds of fat, gain 10 pounds of muscle, your blood work is unbelievably better,” he said.

For the average person struggling with obesity, Clavicular sees these GLP-1 d**gs as transformative. “You look at the obesity stats in America and the average person is just so egregiously overweight that you can’t even really start to analyze what’s wrong, what are the flaws in their looks until they lose a substantial amount of weight. So just for the average person, getting to like 10 to 12 percent body fat is going to put you so far ahead of the average person.”

Rather than waiting for a problem to emerge, Clavicular advocates for preemptive pharmaceutical intervention to maintain an edge.