Until Pendulum publishes results from randomized, placebo-controlled trials measuring GLP-1 levels, appetite changes, and weight outcomes in humans taking the GLP-1 Probiotic Pro, the product remains in the "plausible but unproven" category
Phase 3 Update (2026): Early data from the TRIUMPH-4 trial showed even more impressive results at 68 weeks: 28.7% average weight loss on the 12mg dose (approximately 71 lbs for a 240-lb person)
The marketing claims suggest that these blends can: * Suppress appetite and reduce cravings * Improve blood sugar control * Boost metabolism for faster fat burning * Support digestion and immune health * Provide added benefits for lymphatic drainage and detoxification The pitch is appealing because it combines the popular GLP-1 weight loss trend with the image of natural, plant-based wellness
Dosage matters : even if an ingredient has solid research, it needs to be in the right amoun t to be effective
I ate more protein, ate less sugar and drank no alcohol
These programs dont help uninsured patients but are game-changers for those with commercial insurance that denies coverage