Tripeptide glycine
A personalized treatment plan is key to achieving optimal results
Adjust Your Eating Habits Small changes in how and what you eat can make a big difference: Eat smaller, more frequent meals throughout the day (every 3-4 hours) Start with a small breakfast, even if you feel nauseousnot eating can actually make nausea worse Eat slowly and stop when you feel full Avoid high-fat and high-fiber foods during the first few days after starting or increasing your dose Limit alcohol and carbonated beverages Stay well-hydrated throughout the day Natural Remedies Some people find relief with: Ginger or peppermint tea Acupressure bands Eating bland, easy-to-digest foods when nausea strikes When to Consider Medication If dietary changes arent enough, talk to your healthcare provider about anti-nausea medications
The FDA cited two key reasons for its determination: Limited information was provided in reports submitted to FAERS
* Compensated Hone Patient Start with a deeper look at your health Identifying your unique needs begins with analysis, including in-depth, 50-biomarker blood testing, personal health history, and validated questionnaires
Popular GLP-1 medications like Semaglutide (Wegovy) and Tirzepatide (Mounjaro) have helped patients achieve significant weight loss when combined with lifestyle changes