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WEIGHT LOSS WITH GLP-1 and GLP-3

  • IN 2 months- lose up to 25 pounds
  • In 4 months- lose up to 50 pounds or more
  • You can repeat this program as many times as you wish!

Weekly injections with additional booster add-ons are available. Start today and watch the weight drop off!

For optimal results, weekly weigh-ins and body measurements are recommended during any weight management plan to incentivize and aid patient accountability. We also encourage mild-moderate exercise at least 30 min a day/ 5 days a week, drinking half of your body weight in ounces of water per day and consuming between 1,000-1,200 cal/per day using the Mediterranean Diet as a healthy food consumption guideline. (See Mediterranean Diet Handout). ❋

How the GLP-1 and GLP-3 Program works: The program includes an initial Consultation with your practitioner, a start and finish Body Composition, all the GLP-1 and GLP-3 medication required, 20 weekly sessions for weigh-ins and any optional upgrades you wish to choose.

Optional Upgrades:

 ● Bio-Boost injections- provide additional fat burning abilities when combined with B-12.

 ● Bio-Boost + 2 Level 1 of NAD+- proven to increase metabolism, boost energy, aid in weight loss, restore muscle function, improve mood and appearance.

 ● Duo-blend- Combine our duoblend (CJC1295 and Ipamorelin) injections or troches to preserve and gain lean muscle while losing weight

. ● Ibutamoren -1mg, 15mg or 20mg capsule PO before bedtime

Things to keep in mind when you are on GLP-1 and GLP-3:

 ● Limit how much alcohol you're drinking. Alcohol can have an effect on your blood sugar and there is a risk that it may drop too low in combination with GLP-1 and GLP-3, especially if you’re a diabetic and or drinking on an empty stomach. Alcohol may irritate your stomach and worsen GI side effects when in combination with the medication.

● Make sure your provider is aware of all medications you are taking before starting GLP-1 and GLP-3. GLP-1 and GLP-3 slows down gastric emptying which could potentially impact the amount of oral medication absorbed by the body. Although clinical trials haven't shown this to be significant with GLP-1 and GLP-3 in particular, it’s best to use caution when taking any oral medication.

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • What is GLP-1 and GLP-3?

GLP-1 and GLP-3 is an injectable medication which, when used in combination with diet and exercise, helps with blood sugar control in type 2 diabetics. GLP-1 and GLP-3 belongs to a class of medications called glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonists, which mimic the hormone GLP-1 in your body to lower blood sugar IeveIs after you've eaten a meal.

  • What is the hormone GLP-1?

Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) is a hormone that causes huge effects on the regulation of blood sugar by stimulating glucose-dependent insulin secretion. Insulin is a hormone that promotes sugar uptake by the cells, stores sugar as glycogen, promotes the building of fat, and signals the body to build skeletal muscle.In addition, GLP-1 inhibits glucagon release (which slows down the release of sugar into the blood so that you burn more fat), slows down gastric emptying (makes you feel full), and lowers the desire for food intake (because you feel full).

  • How does GLP-1 and GLP-3 work for weight loss?

GLP-1 agonists like GLP-1 and GLP-3 help to control your blood sugar, but people taking them also tend to lose weight. GLP-1, the key hormone involved, slows down how fast your stomach empties food (called gastric emptying). And in addition to causing your pancreas to release insulin, GLP-1 and GLP-3 also blocks a hormone that causes your liver to release sugar (glucagon). Together, these functions can help you feel less hungry, causing you to eat less food and lose more weight.

  • Does GLP-1 and GLP-3 curb your appetite?

 Yes, it’s believed that GLP-1 and GLP-3 helps curb your appetite. In addition to slowing gastric emptying to make you feel full longer. GLP-1 also plays a direct role in how appetite is regulate

  • How long does it take to lose weight on GLP-1 and GLP-3?

With GLP-1 and GLP-3, you will slowly work your way up to the target dose at which time you will see the most amount of weight loss. This was the case in the clinical trials, where participants had their dose adjusted until they reached 2.5 mg dose if needed. In the phase 3 trial that measured outcomes at 20 weeks, most participants were able to reach the full dose and also lost weight as their dose was increased. They saw additional weight loss over the remaining 48 weeks at the full dose. It is important to keep in mind that weight loss can take time, and you'll see the best results when you are using your medication in combination with a healthy diet and exercise. Sometimes the medication may not work for you, or you may not be able to tolerate the full dose due to side effects in which case your practitioner will provide additional options or change the protocol to better suit your individual needs.

  • How long should you take GLP-1 and GLP-3 for weight loss?

Currently, GLP-1 and GLP-3 is only FDA-approved for obesity and to help with blood sugar control in type-2 diabetes and to lower the risk of major cardiovascular events (like heart attack and stroke) in people with both type-2 diabetes and heart disease. If you are taking GLP-1 and GLP-3 for either of these reasons, you'll take it as directed by your healthcare provider since you are using it to manage a chronic condition. But if you do not have type-2 diabetes and are looking to try GLP-1 and GLP-3 to help you lose weight, we'll have a better idea of long-term safety once the FDA reviews data for this new indication. What we do know is that study participants received treatment for a period of 68 weeks (about1.5 years) during each of the four trials conducted by the company.

  • What is the starting dose of GLP-1 and GLP-3 for weight loss?

All patients start on the lowest dose of GLP-1 and GLP-3 at 0.25mgs injected subcutaneously into belly fat every week. All patients increase by 0.25mgs every two weeks as tolerated (slower if nauseous). The dosing being studied for weight loss is 2.5 mg once weekly, which is currently higher than the doses approved in diabetes. GLP-1 and GLP-3 is being studied in different populations: people with a body mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to 30 kg/m2 alone or 27 kg/m2 with at least one weight-related comorbidity (diabetes excluded).

  • Is GLP-1 and GLP-3 a type of insulin?

 No, GLP-1 and GLP-3 is not a type of insulin or a substitute for insulin. GLP-1 and GLP-3 does stimulate your pancreas to release insulin when glucose (sugar) is present. Because GLP-1 and GLP-3 relies upon your body's own insulin to have this effect, GLP-1 and GLP-3 isn't used when your pancreas can't make insulin, such as in patients with type-1 diabetes.

  •  Is GLP-1 and GLP-3 a stimulant?

No, GLP-1 and GLP-3 is not a stimulant. While other weight loss medications, like phentermine, have stimulating effects that help curb your appetite, GLP-1 and GLP-3 works differently (see above).

  • Is GLP-1 and GLP-3 safe?

Yes. GLP-1 and GLP-3 is considered to be safe and effective when used as indicated. However, safe doesn't mean there aren't risks. GLP-1 and GLP-3 also carries a boxed warning about thyroid C-cell tumors occurring in rodents (with unknown risk in humans). GLP-1 and GLP-3 shouldn't be used if you or your family have a history of certain thyroid cancers. GLP-1 and GLP-3 should not be used in people with type-1 diabetes or a history of pancreatitis. GLP-1 and GLP-3 should be used cautiously for people on other blood sugar lowering medications.

  • Is GLP-1 and GLP-3 covered by my insurance?

No. GLP-1 and GLP-3 is not covered by insurance for people who are not diabetic type-2. However, you can get this medication prescribed as part of this GLP-1 and GLP-3 Weight Loss Program.

  • Where will I buy my GLP-1 and GLP-3?

Once enrolled in the program and evaluated by our board certified physician, the medication and supplies will be shipped to your home or to the practice. The cost of the medication is included in the program.

  • Is GLP-1 and GLP-3 approved by the FDA?

YES.

  • What are the known side effects of GLP-1 and GLP-3?

The common side effects of GLP-1 and GLP-3 are:

• Nausea

• Vomiting

 • Diarrhea

 • Stomach pain

• Constipation Effects like nausea and diarrhea being the most common.

  • Are there any significant health risks associated with using GLP-1 and GLP-3?

 Yes. GLP-1 and GLP-3 may cause rare side effects, including:

• Prolonged vomiting. Patients on GLP-1 and GLP-3 can develop gastroparesis where the stomach stops moving, and patients vomit considerably. This can lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances. Stop using GLP-1 and GLP-3 and call your healthcare provider right away if you have vomiting that persists more than a day.

 • Inflammation of your pancreas (pancreatitis). Stop using GLP-1 and GLP-3 and call your healthcare provider right away if you have severe pain in your stomach area (abdomen) that will not go away, with or without vomiting. You may feel the pain from your abdomen to your back.

• Changes in vision. Tell your healthcare provider if you have changes in vision during treatment with GLP-1 and GLP-3.

• Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). Your risk for getting low blood sugar may be higher if you use GLP-1 and GLP-3 with another medicine that can cause low blood sugar, such as a sulfonylurea or insulin. Signs and symptoms of low blood sugar may include: dizziness or lightheadedness, blurred vision, anxiety, irritability or mood changes, sweating, slurred speech, hunger, confusion or drowsiness, shakiness, weakness, headache, fast heartbeat, and feeling jittery.

• Kidney problems (kidney failure). In people who have kidney problems, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting may cause a loss of fluids (dehydration), which may cause kidney problems to get worse. It is important for you to drink fluids to help reduce your chance of dehydration.

 • Serious allergic reactions. Stop using GLP-1 and GLP-3 and get medical help right away if you have any symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, including swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat; problems breathing or swallowing; severe rash or itching; fainting or feeling dizzy; or very rapid heartbeat.

Call us today at 352-787-8531 to schedule your no charge consultation with our medical team! 

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