Each supplement is slightly different, but these are a few ingredients that keep coming up: L-taurine (an amino acid) Prebiotics (fiber that feed good bacteria in your gut) Psyllium husk (a plant-based soluble fiber) Boron (a trace element) Berberine (a plant-based substance) Eriomin (lemon extract) Supresa (saffron extract) Morosil (blood orange extract) Green tea leaf extract (concentrated green tea) These can all have different impacts on the body, yes, but its a stretch to suggest that any would have the same effect as GLP-1 receptor agonist medications, says Mir Ali, MD, a bariatric surgeon and medical director of MemorialCare Surgical Weight Loss Center at Orange Coast Medical Center
Semaglutide is a prescription medication with an FDA boxed warning
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Copper peptides are generally safe for most people when used topically, as they don't enter the body to produce systemic effects, but copper peptides might not be appropriate for people with a known allergy or sensitivity to copper
Semaglutide (also injected weekly) was associated with an average weight loss of around 11% after 24 to 68 weeks, with evidence suggesting the effect can persist for up to two years, based on 18 randomized controlled trials (27 949 participants)