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What is Semaglutide?
Semaglutide is a drug that is currently licensed for the treatment of type 2 diabetes, either via a subcutaneous injection (Wegovy), or as a daily tablet (Rybelsus).
However, during clinical trials, it was discovered that Semaglutide can also help with weight loss in adults with a BMI of over 30.
It is currently going through more clinical trials with a view to being approved as a drug for obesity as well as for type 2 diabetes.
GLP-1
Before we talk about how Semaglutide can help with weight loss, we first need to understand what GLP-1 is.
GLP-1 is a hormone that’s naturally produced by our bodies in the small intestine when we’ve eaten a meal and it plays a part in helping us to feel satisfied after eating.
However, natural human GLP-1 doesn’t last that long, which is why we often feel hungry or peckish a couple of hours after a meal.
GLP-1 is an incretin, which is a type of hormone that helps to reduce blood glucose levels and stimulate the secretion of insulin.
In people with diabetes, the GLP-1 produced by the body isn’t enough to control glucose and insulin levels, so drugs that mimic the hormone, such as Semaglutide, are used to boost the body’s natural response.
As Semaglutide is a synthetic version of this hormone, it’s usually called a GLP-1 receptor agonist, or alternatively, an incretin mimetic.
This means that it mimics the hormone we produce naturally, but with a few alterations, which explain why weight loss is a common side effect of Semaglutide.
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Has anyone on the Farms tried this? I'm very curious about it, but currently there is a shortage of these medications due to their newfound popularity. Could this be a huge step in fixing the Obesity crisis? It only fixes hormones and not diet, but you tend to not want to eat much on Semaglutide anyways. But for those with Cushing's, PCOS, etc who struggle with weight loss, it looks like a potential breakthrough.