Dr. Tyna Moore
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It's all an orchestra and there's different players that are secreted from different parts of our body, our gut, our brain, our fat, you name it.
And so this is a very complicated orchestra and it's like asking a very high level jazz band to like forego their drummer or something.
Or we could look at GLP-1 as just the bass drum, right?
It's a big, heavy, that's a hammer when it comes to a band.
If the drummer starts hammering the bass drum, everyone's going to hear it, more so than the guitar player maybe plucking an incorrect string.
So think of GLP-1 as like the big hammer.
But you can't just keep hammering.
And I have warned against this, and this is why I'm not a huge fan of the high doses, is when you, especially if the person's not really doing all the things, because what happens then is we have somebody who comes in already very metabolically compromised, right?
They're very metabolically busted.
By the time they get to type 2 diabetes, they are
extremely metabolically busted.
And I'm talking severe mitochondrial dysfunction at that point.
Severe lipopolysaccharide production in the gut, which means the gut is usually way whacked out, which means the liver's whacked out and the pancreas is whacked out and the gallbladder's whacked out.
Like the whole system is already in severe, severe chaos by the time we get to type two diabetes.
That's been going on 10, 20 years, okay?
Now that person takes a dose of GLP-1, gets escalated very quickly, ramps it up very quickly, and they don't do anything to protect their muscle.
They don't eat nutritionally dense food.