#1 Fitness Experts EXPOSE The TRUTH about GLP-1’s Ozempic with Sal Di Stefano

insulin resistance, diabetes, blood sugar, weight loss

Can weight loss meds like Ozempic or Wegovy help or hurt your health?" 🚨 Chalene Johnson and Sal Di Stefano uncover the truth about GLP-1s—are they the ultimate game-changer or a risky shortcut? This episode covers the science, myths, and practical strategies for using GLP-1 medications safely while maintaining muscle and boosting overall health. Whether you're considering GLP-1s or just curious about their effects, this episode provides a nuanced perspective on this culture-shifting intervention.

What You’ll Learn:
🌟 The science behind GLP-1 medications and how they work.
💪 Why strength training and high-protein diets are crucial when using GLP-1s.
🔄 The risks of muscle loss and how to avoid metabolic adaptation.
🧪 Insights on microdosing GLP-1s for inflammation and autoimmune issues.
🧠 How GLP-1s affect behavior, cravings, and addiction tendencies.
📉 Why calorie reduction alone isn’t the answer and how to reverse diet for long-term success.
🏋️ Tips for maintaining muscle while losing fat with GLP-1s.

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  • @chalenejohnson says:

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    • @vrygrl2 says:

      Just signed up for the year!!! Can’t wait to get in shape with your workouts, Chalene!!! Love your positive energy and am inspired by you and your desire to meet women where they are!!! Always talking about current topics and doing your best to educate!

  • @amyhobbs7345 says:

    A great podcast. I’m walking more everyday. It feels great. I’m getting a weighted vest for Christmas 🎄. I bought a rebounder and that has been a game changer for lymphatic and muscle. Fun too!! Thanks Chalene for this information. MIDI is next on my list.

  • @missygee6155 says:

    Someone wanting to go on ozempic for 5-10 pounds is crazy!! Five pounds, even ten pounds could be just water weight!!! Especially if you’re at a certain age, maybe that’s now the right weight for you now??? That’s way too risky for that little amount. Too many adverse reactions have occurred with this drug, that’s even risky for someone wanting to lose 50-100+ pounds!

  • @jillbean78 says:

    I’ve struggled to lose weight since 2009 when I had my son. I was always a healthy weight for my height of around 120-125 lbs. after that I can’t seem to get under 150 lbs no matter what and I’ve done all the correct things, high protein, heavy weights. I know 150 doesn’t seem high to many but it is for my height. I also suffer from PCOS which causes insulin resistance. I started a low dose GLP1 with my amazing doctor and in 6 weeks I’m down almost 10 lbs, the most I’ve ever lost in over 15 years. I’m making sure I hit at least 100 grams protein each day plus keeping up with my strength training 3-4 days per week along with daily walking or jumping on my rebounder. The low dose was all I needed. It’s really been a great experience so far and is giving me my confidence back.

  • @Bacheee says:

    I’m loving this interview format. Thank you for all you do. ❤

  • @LifestyleByB says:

    I LOVE THIS!!!! I lost close to 40 pounds. I’m 50, perimenopause, on HRT, and a carnivore. I started at 170 and am now 135 from GLP1. For the last 8 months, I have been walking 10,000 steps daily with a 20-pound weighted vest and strength training. It was the best decision ever! It has helped with my joint pain, inflammation, and overall quality of life.

  • @kellybarnes5882 says:

    I was on GLP-1 for 3 1/2 months. It completely killed my appetite. I felt horrible-just exhausted. I was hardly eating but even worse-after all of that I didn’t lose a pound. My doctor has no idea why it “didn’t work” for me. I felt better when I was eating a high protein diet and starting to weight train more (even though I didn’t lose any inches or pounds). I don’t have an answer but I’ve seen it work well for others.

    • @mcspankie2010 says:

      I have a friend who was prescribed this med bc she has PCOS and was borderline diabetic. She didn’t lose any weight on it either. She has since gone to a natural weight loss clinic and when I talked to her recently she was half way to her goal, not sure how TG went for her she may have taken a day off. Anyway this obviously was the better choice for her situation rather than meds.

    • @trishfields2277 says:

      I have PCOS and Hashimotos hypothyroidism, I’ve lost 54 lbs on Zepbound so far. I guess some folks are non responders. I’m a non responders to the sleep aid QUVIVIQ.

    • @chalenejohnson says:

      So sorry to hear that! Were you microdosing during that time?

  • @ivonnerodriguez2019 says:

    Love this interview. I’m a type 2 diabetic. Started on Rybelsus (which is semaglutide in pill form) and lost a ton of muscle mass and 16 lbs in 1.5 years, then got on Ozempic and just maintained that weight loss but my AC1 got better however I felt awful… so I changed to Mounjaro 6 months ago and have lost 10 additional lbs and my A1C has stayed considerably low but more important, I have zero side effects from the injection. All in all, I’ve lost 37 lbs in a span of 4 years. I was a BOD fanatic and now just do zumba..I need to get back to weight training because I have no muscle mass, my body is exhausted and I just pulled/ strained my calf muscle grade 2. It’s gonna be a while to recuperate and I’m pissed.

  • @Haidi533 says:

    In America so many are heavy. In Poland almost everybody is normal, and eating normal food.You never see people like very heavy never

    • @DianaLynn45 says:

      @Haidi533. That’s because our government and FDA allow our food to be made with toxins, basically poison. And other countries do not. Praying that RFK, Jr will fix that! 🙏💪

  • @thoughtsofamisfit9008 says:

    I’ve loved you for YEARS and I am so thrilled with how open you are in discussing this topic and the empathy towards those who have struggled with their weight through their whole lives.

    As someone who has had a battle with weight since childhood, and someone who has experienced what it was like to go from one of the biggest women in the room to one of the smallest in the room (which was a pipe dream to me), the world is absolutely more kind to a smaller frame. It could have also been that my own confidence was showing more… but even when I would let my self esteem fall, the world was a lot less judgmental towards my shortcomings… and that is simply how it goes. I won’t fault people for it… it’s not consciously done… and it doesn’t mean I’m valued any differently… but it does mean I show up in the world differently and so the world will express that right back to me.

  • @robinham2796 says:

    Tirzepitide 2.5 for 4 weeks now. Energy, inflammation is down by 90%, lost Aboit 10 pounds. Feel like a different woman! I believe I will do this the rest of my life just how it makes me
    Feel! I’m 9 pounds from my goal
    Weight, but I’ll still stay in it. It’s transformed my life. I also take BIH and they really have kicked in.
    I’m learning it’s inflammation reduction.

    • @trishfields2277 says:

      Same here, it’s been nothing but a positive journey. 100 – 125 gr protein ( protein shakes) help me get there. Inflammation bout gone, fatty liver Nash numbers down, strength train and down 54 lbs, hit my goal. My food noise totally gone

  • @rebeccasloan7298 says:

    Why is there a picture of Jillian Michaels at the start? It insinuates that has used Glp1 when in fact she has been very outspoken against it 🤔

  • @melindahouston9292 says:

    Oh this was such a great interview!! I’ve been on GLP-1 for 3 months and have lost the cray post-menopausal weight that has been absolutely stuck on my body. I now feel like bones, wrinkles and fat because I haven’t been weight training or eating enough protein! I’m still drinking way too much wine and without the food calories, not great.
    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS INFO!

  • @wkgeneralwkgeneral527 says:

    Thank you for highlighting the truth around this protocol. I’m so tired of influencers and doctors reading a bit about GLP1’s and going off the deep end about muscle loss and side effects, and those arrogant folks who say you can’t lose weight because you eat too much and are not trying hard enough. It’s refreshing to hear from someone who has given this an honest look…would love an episode about reverse dieting to increase metabolism for those who have done too many LCDs in the past.

    • @chalenejohnson says:

      Thank you for your kind words! It’s so important to approach this topic with nuance and honesty to truly understand it with an open mind. Reverse dieting is an excellent suggestion, and I’d love to dive deeper into it.

  • @annemanning76 says:

    Sal is such a boss. Love, love him and the other mind pump guys. Logical, non-obsessive approach

  • @christinas2188 says:

    Jillian Michaels does not take GLP1s….why did they show her?

  • @judymanriquez3808 says:

    Was on a GLP-1 for a few months and it caused me so many issues, and I felt sick and tired all the time! Not to mention, I couldn’t go to the bathroom ever TMI (sorry but true) 😖 I should’ve never gone on it because I wasn’t even overweight I just wanted to be super skinny. I wanted to lose maybe 10-15 lbs…well I lost way more and almost put me in the hospital from fainting all the time due to my B12 being so low and not being able to eat.

    FFW to now. Been lifting for the past 9 months, eating healthy, taking my vitamins, and walking a lot! I feel amazing and wish I would’ve just done this from the start instead of taking the easy route.

    Take it from me…if you’re not needing this, DONT TAKE IT. And if you do, do it the right way and don’t stop taking your vitamins and eating lots of protein!

    Chalene, watching your channel helped me get my health back and I felt like you were in my corner every step of the way because I kept watching your videos to help me stay motivated and on track. You’re amazing 🩷

    • @trishfields2277 says:

      Sounds like the dose was too high. I’ve gone from 2.5 up to 15 mg never had one side effect on Zepbound

    • @judymanriquez3808 says:

      @ I was on the lowest dosage, my issue was not being able to eat anything and when I would it would be very little. Like I said…I did it all the wrong way. Should’ve never even been on them to begin with but I wanted to take the easy route 😔 I’ve gained all my muscle back plus more and that was the one thing I was scared id never get back because I was skin and bones by the time I got off it. It’s a great way to lose weight but it’s definitely not for everyone, and needs to be done the right way.

    • @chalenejohnson says:

      That sounds tough, but it’s amazing that you were able to bounce back and build healthy habits! I really appreciate your sweet words and You! Thank you!!! 😍😍

  • @trishfields2277 says:

    I’ve lost 52 lbs on Zepbound and 125 grams protein daily and I have gained muscle by strength training. I’m the healthiest I’ve been since 22 and I’m 58. If you can’t eat or have side effects the dose is too high. Dr. Tyna on YouTube can teach a lot about microdosing, too.

  • @dmrd222 says:

    One of my big reasons for hesitating to take a GLP-1 med is gut health. Sal said he noticed gut health benefits @23:30, but how can it benefit the gut if the mechanism of GLP-1s is to *slow transit time in the gut* ? To me, that would *create* gut issues with fermenting food sitting in the GI tract for a longer period of time, affecting the balance of flora in the gut. As someone with a history of C.diff., that would concern me…

    • @christinas2188 says:

      My thoughts exactly, my father just started Ozempic and his stomach got so bad and painful from constipation, he was getting dizzy too. He didn’t even come for Thanksgiving this year. I wouldn’t go near this stuff if you have a history of IBS or stomach problems.

  • @HakaLife says:

    This is a helpful video! It’s good to know the truth about weight loss *****. Thanks for explaining it in a way that’s easy to understand.

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