The oral segment is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR in the coming years because of the increasing demand for convenient, needle-free treatment options that improve patient adherence and comfort
While glucagon typically signals your liver to release stored glucose, the combined action of all three receptors keeps this process balanced

Temporarily focus on these easy-to-digest options: Starches: White rice, rice cakes, saltine crackers, white toast, plain mashed potatoes (avoiding heavy butter/cream) Proteins: Lean sources like baked or grilled chicken breast (skinless), baked fish, or eggs Fruits: Bananas, unsweetened applesauce, and canned peaches Vegetables: Cooked carrots, soft squash, or peeled, seedless vegetables You should also temporarily avoid two major categories of gut irritants: Spicy foods: Chili peppers and strong spices can irritate the stomach lining Simple sugars/sweeteners: Sugary drinks and products containing artificial sweeteners or sugar alcohols (like sorbitol or xylitol) can draw water into the colon, making diarrhea worse Eating small, frequent, low-fat meals Eating a large meal sends a strong signal to your digestive system, which can trigger the motility changes that cause diarrhea

Fix the metabolic dysfunction, whether through weight loss, direct receptor effects, or both, and the brain benefits
By slowing the emptying of your stomach, it keeps you full for longer, helping you snack less and lose more