The science behind GLP-1 before and after transformations Understanding the scientific mechanisms helps explain why GLP-1 transformations look the way they do and why they differ from traditional diet results
Not everyone experiences side effects, but the most common are nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, and headache
It has been studied for its ability to promote faster healing of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and even gut lining, making it popular among athletes and those recovering from injuries or chronic inflammation
This condition has been linked to delayed gastric emptying and other gastrointestinal issues caused by GLP-1 medications
Sheppard, MD, MMSc, FACS, is division medical director for EyeCare Partners and senior founding partner of Virginia Eye Consultants, as well as medical director of the Lions Eye Bank of Eastern Virginia, and professor of ophthalmology, microbiology, and molecular biology at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk