How it Works: Compounded Semaglutide in Georgia

How it Works

How the Medication Works

Providing comprehensive insights into compounded semaglutide in Georgia, the newest doctor-prescribed weight loss medication – what it is, how it works, when to take it, and why it’s beneficial.

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A Reliable Solution

Our doctor-prescribed, all-natural, weekly treatment involves a personalized blend of medication, specifically formulated for each patient. Known as Semaglutide or GLP-1, this medication targets the brain, replicating the sensation of fullness, reducing appetite, slowing stomach emptying, and ultimately lowering caloric intake. 

Additionally, our bodies have a natural “set point,” the weight at which we typically stabilize. Our treatment plan establishes a new, lower set point after achieving your weight loss goal.

Roughly 70% of adults in the United States are either obese or overweight. This condition poses a significant health concern, contributing to leading causes of death such as heart disease, stroke, and diabetes, and is also associated with an elevated risk of specific types of cancer. Studies have shown that shedding 5% to 10% of body weight through a combination of diet and exercise is correlated with a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease in adults grappling with obesity or excess weight.

What is Compounded Semaglutide in Georgia?

Compounded Semaglutide in Georgia functions as an analog of glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1). GLP-1, a hormone originating in the small intestine, stimulates insulin secretion while inhibiting glucagon secretion, leading to a decrease in blood sugar levels.

Research indicates that compounded Semaglutide not only enhances glycemic control but also diminishes appetite, enhances control over eating, and reduces food cravings.

Unveiling Tirzepatide

In the realm of transformative wellness treatments, Tirzepatide emerges as a beacon of hope for those navigating weight management challenges. More than just a treatment, Tirzepatide is a commitment, guiding you toward a realm where your weight empowers rather than hinders you.

Solar Plexus Wellness offers Tirzepatide, providing steadfast support and proven efficacy in your quest for optimal health and weight. Every step you take is towards a healthier, happier you.

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Significant Outcomes Following Weight Loss Might Encompass:

It’s Not Your Fault You Can’t Lose Weight

We’ve all experienced it—trying one diet after another without achieving lasting weight loss. Whether you’re considering Keto, Paleo, meal plans, online diets, raw food, vegetarian, vegan, blood type, detox, liquid, fasting, or opting for low-calorie, low-carb, and low-fat alternatives.
Even gastric band surgery doesn’t guarantee permanent success.

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FAQ

Most Popular Questions

Things you want to know before making the plunge in starting your weight loss journey.

Results vary, but in a 68-week study of 1,961 adults with obesity, individuals lost ~35 lbs (or ~15% body weight). Those on placebo lost an average of 6 lbs (or ~2.5% body weight). Results are from a study of adults with obesity (BMI ≥30) and adults with excess weight (BMI ≥27) with weight-related medical problems. 7% of people taking GLP-1 left the study due to side effects, compared to 3.1% on placebo.

Results vary; consult your healthcare provider for a realistic expectation for you.

Possible side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, stomach pain, headache, fatigue, upset stomach, dizziness, bloating, belching, gas, and heartburn. Consult your healthcare provider if any side effects are bothersome.

Yes, take it on the same day every week at your convenience.

You can change the day as long as your last dose was given 2 or more days before.

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We offer a 1-year cash financing program; contact us for details.

Take the missed dose if the next scheduled dose is more than 2 days away. If less than 2 days away, wait until the next scheduled dose. If you miss doses for more than 2 weeks, consult your healthcare provider.

It’s up to you; you can take it with or without food.