FAQ

In the 1990s, weight-loss medication heavily relied on amphetamines, leading to jittery sensations and heightened alertness. While effective for weight loss, it essentially put individuals on a legal form of speed. After shedding the weight, people who stopped the medication often regained it, along with potential cardiac complications due to increased heart rates. Fast forward to today, many physicians still prescribe amphetamine-based medications for weight loss. Recent studies emphasize reducing carbohydrates and balancing protein intake to manage weight. An innovative approach involves GLP-1, which suppresses hunger effectively. The primary reason for people abandoning weight-loss programs is battling natural hunger pains. Those not taking this medication might finish a steak, but individuals on it might feel full after just a couple of bites, leading to natural weight reduction through controlled portions. This approach modifies eating habits and teaches portion control. Unlike patients who underwent gastric bypass surgery and regained weight, those on this medication have achieved greater weight loss, making it a significant advancement in weight management.

The medicine essentially consists of a protein that occurs naturally in our bodies from birth, but diminishes over time. According to a study, individuals who undergo gastric bypass surgery experience a tenfold increase in this protein production compared to before the surgery. This augmented protein assists in curbing appetite by traveling to the brain and crossing the blood-brain barrier to reach the appetite-controlling region. Consuming this protein makes you feel full after just a few bites, offering the advantage of being a naturally occurring substance.

The size of a portion is based on the size of your hand, indicating that everyone has unique portion sizes. This method helps us return to the natural portion sizes our bodies are meant for. If you aim to lose over 100 pounds, it’s crucial to take a multivitamin due to the significant weight loss and its rapid pace.

The protein peptide is a powerhouse that cannot be matched in terms of consumption. Tailoring the approach to each patient’s requirements, we will optimize elements like b12 to enhance energy levels and fat-burning processes.

This medication is incredibly effective, providing immediate results upon dosage. Starting with a low dose and gradually increasing, you will experience a noticeable decrease in hunger cravings as soon as the next day after your first dose.

The common factor is weight and body mass index (BMI). Individuals with a higher BMI generally lose weight at a faster rate, while those with a lower BMI tend to lose weight more steadily.

There are always standout patients, and one of the most remarkable cases is a single mother who had been through eviction and various struggles. Weighing over 400lbs, she faced the stress of life’s challenges along with the weight from childbirth. Taking the first step, she lost 17lbs in her initial month, gradually boosting her self-esteem as the weight decreased monthly. With a remarkable weight loss of over 100lbs, she managed to avoid knee surgery, which was once a necessity. Losing weight dramatically alters life’s course, impacting not just wardrobe choices but also extending her lifespan by 20 years. This transformation truly enhances one’s quality of life.

In today’s society, the cost of medication can be quite challenging, often ranging from $1500 to $2000 per month. This is particularly crucial for individuals facing difficult circumstances, like the single mother I mentioned earlier, who has limited income but urgently needs to lose weight. The emergence of a new class of medication utilizing protein peptides is poised to revolutionize the market. Collaborating with compounding pharmacies has made this innovation possible. With strong word-of-mouth referrals, we can offer this medication at an affordable price without the need for extensive advertising, making it accessible to everyone.

The medication is a fundamental protein that occurs naturally in our bodies, although there may be some associated side effects. Within the first two weeks, you could encounter mild diarrhea, with fewer than 5% of people also experiencing nausea, which can be addressed with zofran if needed. After 4-5 months of using the medication, constipation might arise, which can be relieved by boosting water intake. Additionally, mild indigestion could occur. To manage these side effects, we gradually increase the dose over the initial 5 weeks, known medically as titration.

As this medication is a natural protein, there are minimal restrictions on who can use it. To be eligible, you should not have a history of thyroid cancer, MEN cancer, or frequent pancreatitis, as these conditions are exceptionally rare.