It works by mimicking a hormone called GLP-1 that your body naturally produces. This hormone works in several ways:
- Brain: It targets appetite centers in your brain to increase feelings of fullness (satiety) and reduce hunger signals.
- Stomach: It slows down digestion, so food empties from your stomach more slowly. This helps you feel physically full for a longer period after eating.
- Pancreas: It helps manage blood sugar levels, which can reduce cravings.
Unlike simple stimulant-based suppressants, semaglutide addresses multiple systems involved in weight regulation. In studies, patients using semaglutide for weight loss (under the brand Wegovy) achieved an average weight loss of 15-20% of their body weight over 68 weeks when combined with lifestyle changes.
The key to success is using it under medical supervision, like at a dedicated weight loss clinic, where a provider can manage dosage, monitor for side effects (like temporary nausea), and provide a comprehensive plan for nutrition and exercise.
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