No One Talks About These GLP-1 Side Effects…

 

You’ve probably heard people call GLP-1s “weight loss shots.”

But the real story?

🧠 They’re being studied for Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
💉 They regulate insulin, not just appetite
🔬 They reduce chronic inflammation (aka: aging fuel)

This isn’t about losing weight for a reunion.

It’s about how we age.

And if you only know the clickbait version… you’re missing the part that actually matters.

*Note: I am not on a GLP-1, but after listening to this doctor and reviewing the research, Microdosing has become something I’m seriously considering for the longevity and brain protective effects

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40 Comments

    1. Because those are two very different substances with extremely different uses & outcomes

    2. Beware, my patient had two episodes of complete blindness that lasted approximately 30 seconds. Each one week after her first and second injections. It happened while she was driving. Thankfully her daughter was with her the second time. Beware.

    3. Steroids have terrible side effects if you use them for an extended period of time. And they don’t do the same effect in your body. Totally different medication. It’s like saying “why not to use penicillin?”

  1. I have been on a GLP1 for about a year now. I do go to the gym 3 to 4 times a week to strength training. For me, I have lost maybe 2 lbs in this past year. But my A1 C, glucose and cholesterol numbers have all improved greatly. I do micro dose. I would love to look like Chalene, but that’s not in the cards for me right now. I’m 56, 5’5″ at 157 lbs., and I’m happy.

    1. Which GLP1 are you taking and why only you lost only so little weight ? I’m considering starting GLP but scared to

    1. You have to increase your fiber intake and water consumption. Chia seeds mixed in juice really help. Or however you want to consume them.

  2. It’s honestly concerning how casually these medications are being talked about like a new pair of shoes. I really believe it’s important to also mention the potential risks—because someone watching this who doesn’t know better might assume it’s completely safe without understanding the real impact on the body. This isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about long-term health: hormones, nervous system, metabolism, emotional wellbeing. Health is sacred. We deserve truth, not just trends

    1. Obesity kills far more people than this medication.
      And anyone with a brain knows they need to research a medication before they start taking it and weigh the pros and cons.
      I think what’s really going on is that thin folks are hating being knocked off their skinny pedastals and think it’s “cheating” that people who struggle are finding success. After all, being thin is social currency for women. They get better mates, better jobs and better everything. Fat people get treated like dog doo.

    2. @@luckieshelso have many drugs, doesn’t mean they are safe.
      I have friends who are nurses and they are seeing people who have destroyed their pancreas, wrecked gut, hair falling out. It’s not funny. Maybe Chalene is doing them in such a way that it is safe, but this will send a message to the less informed that it’s 💯 safe and effective. I do not believe they are. We’ll just sit back and watch the carnage once the masses have been on them for a while. You can guarantee, in the UK anyway, that if they are giving them out for free then they are trying to kill some people off. They don’t give anything for nothing if it’s good for you!!

    3. Your comment shows you haven’t studied the drug. If done correctly with micro dosing, high protein, and lifting weights it’s extremely healthy and beneficial!!! It’s preventing diabetes, heart, disease, Alzheimer’s, and dementia, inflammation, mental issues, etc. The only side effect is weight loss. I’ll take that side effect all day long!
      Why would I want to wait until I get one of those diseases until I started taking a microdose. Makes zero sense!

  3. Beware, my patient had two episodes of complete blindness that lasted approximately 30 seconds. Each one week after her first and second injections. It happened while she was driving. Thankfully her daughter was with her the second time. Beware.

  4. Ozempic is for diabetics to help with lowering A1C.

    The best way to eat is serving size and portion control. Diets don’t work.

    1. Yes. Wegovy is the version of Ozempic FDA-indicated for weight loss. Ozempic is for diabetes.

      Neither one is a diet.

  5. Definitely cuts soda cravings and coffee cravings. But can lead to constipation. One glass of water/juice with two tablespoons chia seeds helps 👍👍👍

  6. has anyone talked about the fact that when you slow down your digestive track your bowels slow down too has anybody discuss the long-term effects that having a slow down, intestinal track can do to you? Yeah, nobody wants to talk about that because it’s not cool research it and once that happens, you can’t undo it

    1. Here’s some cool research .. stay hydrated, drink water and exercise a little bit, like walking. Constipation is a temporary problem.

  7. Best thing that every happened to my body! 4 months in and 25 lbs down. People treat me much better because humans are shallow AF.😂🙄

    1. What’s wrong with that, so long as it works and is reasonably safe?

      That would put it far ahead of most weight-loss products. 🤷🏼‍♂️

    1. Great question and who would rx it to her. Im her size and a personal trainer No way world i mess with that

  8. It weirdly didn’t do anything to my sugar cravings but I’ve lost 32 lbs and I hardly drink anymore.

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