Most commonly, patients will present with a variety of generalized symptoms including, but not limited to, nausea/vomiting, dehydration, hypoglycemia, diarrhea and abdominal pain
Helps support general energy production, metabolism and nervous system function
Understanding why dizziness occurs, which medications are most commonly implicated, and when to seek medical advice is essential for safe and effective weight management

unclear human risk) Contraindications: Personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer Multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2 Severe gastrointestinal disease GLP-2 Safety Profile Common Side Effects: Injection site reactions Headache Abdominal pain or distension Nausea Serious but Rare: Intestinal obstruction Gallbladder and bile duct issues Fluid overload Contraindications: Active gastrointestinal malignancy Known hypersensitivity to the medication General Safety Recommendations Always use pharmaceutical-grade peptides from reputable sources Start with lower doses and increase gradually Monitor for side effects closely Stay well-hydrated Maintain regular medical check-ups Report any concerning symptoms immediately Find the GLP right for you While GLP-1, GLP-2, and GLP-3 all originate from the same proglucagon precursor, they serve vastly different functions in your body: GLP-1 is your metabolic master regulator, controlling blood sugar, appetite, and weight while protecting your heart and potentially your brain

Sessions typically range from 30 minutes to an hour