The current legal status of compounded semaglutide is significantly more restrictive
The Intestine as a Primary Reward Sensor A major conceptual shift is recognizing the gastrointestinal tract functions as a sensory organ for reward
Obesity is an increasingly common and serious diagnosis that affects more than 2 in 5 American adults
Mechanism of Action Semaglutide mimics the effects of GLP-1, increasing insulin secretion, slowing gastric emptying, and reducing appetite
Monthly Progress Reviews Body composition tracking, lab review when appropriate, and protocol adjustments by our team
Common Side Effects of Semaglutide Semaglutide is generally well-tolerated, but side effects can occur, including: Nausea : Common at the start of treatment, usually improves over time