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If you are struggling with being overweight or have weight-related medical conditions such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol, Semaglutide may help you control cravings and achieve your weight loss goals.
When used with diet and exercise Semaglutide offers many benefits including:
While patients will notice some significant body weight loss in the first month, the full benefits are usually fully noticed after three to six months of treatment. The medication dose must be increased gradually over 16 to 20 weeks. To better tolerate the medication, it will be increased over a 16-week period. *results may vary based on the treatment plan.
Tirzepatide is a GIP and GLP-1 receptor agonist and works for weight loss by decreasing your appetite and slowing the movement of food from the stomach into the small intestine, which may make you feel full more quickly and for a longer period of time. Tirzepatide also decreases blood sugar levels by increasing insulin production and lowering the amount of sugar the liver makes.
Tirzepatide is recommended for those who experience unpleasant side effects using Semaglutide.
If you are looking for a way to slow the aging process and replace what has diminished over time from the natural aging process, Sermorelin offers many benefits including:
Sermorelin supports natural HGH production which is essential for overall cell regeneration and cell reproduction, leading to improved vitality, cognitive function, and overall anti-aging benefits. Sermorelin is a well-tolerated and safe way to increase your natural production of human growth hormone. And since it is a growth hormone secretagogue (which naturally increases your own natural growth hormone production instead of replacing it), it’s a much safer option than synthetic HGH.
Tesofensine is categorized as a pre-synaptic reuptake inhibitor of dopamine, serotonin and noradrenaline. When these three neurotransmitter chemicals (serotonin, dopamine and noradrenaline) are prevented from being reabsorbed by the central nervous system, the body responds by feeling less hungry. Patients therefore are more inclined to have smaller meals and are less likely to snack. Tesofensine also appears to affect the pleasure sensation of food consumption by modulating the action of dopamine on a particular sector of the brain.
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