Tina Moore
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And trizepatide decreased participants' calorie intake at lunch and dinner by reducing appetite. So here's what the obesity docs online had to say about it. They said, you know, we're hearing our patients tell us that they're taking trizepatide and...
And trizepatide decreased participants' calorie intake at lunch and dinner by reducing appetite. So here's what the obesity docs online had to say about it. They said, you know, we're hearing our patients tell us that they're taking trizepatide and...
And trizepatide decreased participants' calorie intake at lunch and dinner by reducing appetite. So here's what the obesity docs online had to say about it. They said, you know, we're hearing our patients tell us that they're taking trizepatide and...
that even though they're not changing their caloric intake, meaning they're not decreasing their calories, they're still losing weight, is there some magic way that this peptide is working? And these obesity docs concluded from this paper of 55 people that no, there's no magical metabolic impact. It's literally calories in, calories out.
that even though they're not changing their caloric intake, meaning they're not decreasing their calories, they're still losing weight, is there some magic way that this peptide is working? And these obesity docs concluded from this paper of 55 people that no, there's no magical metabolic impact. It's literally calories in, calories out.
that even though they're not changing their caloric intake, meaning they're not decreasing their calories, they're still losing weight, is there some magic way that this peptide is working? And these obesity docs concluded from this paper of 55 people that no, there's no magical metabolic impact. It's literally calories in, calories out.
It's due to the caloric restriction is why they are losing weight because of this peptide. Highlight here, which I already read, turns appetite decrease participants' calorie intake at lunch and dinner by reducing appetite.
It's due to the caloric restriction is why they are losing weight because of this peptide. Highlight here, which I already read, turns appetite decrease participants' calorie intake at lunch and dinner by reducing appetite.
It's due to the caloric restriction is why they are losing weight because of this peptide. Highlight here, which I already read, turns appetite decrease participants' calorie intake at lunch and dinner by reducing appetite.
belief out there is that calories in calories out is the holy grail and i'm not saying that these docs believe that only but that's the going belief in the world and that these peptides only work by reducing calories that they're self-starvation peptides and because you eat less you lose weight and that's it end of story case closed
belief out there is that calories in calories out is the holy grail and i'm not saying that these docs believe that only but that's the going belief in the world and that these peptides only work by reducing calories that they're self-starvation peptides and because you eat less you lose weight and that's it end of story case closed
belief out there is that calories in calories out is the holy grail and i'm not saying that these docs believe that only but that's the going belief in the world and that these peptides only work by reducing calories that they're self-starvation peptides and because you eat less you lose weight and that's it end of story case closed
If you've been listening to me for any appreciable amount of time, you know that's completely untrue. They work on your metabolism in a multitude of ways. Most notably, they decrease inflammation in the body. They improve insulin signaling on both sides, insulin production, insulin reception. They increase the AMPK pathway.
If you've been listening to me for any appreciable amount of time, you know that's completely untrue. They work on your metabolism in a multitude of ways. Most notably, they decrease inflammation in the body. They improve insulin signaling on both sides, insulin production, insulin reception. They increase the AMPK pathway.
If you've been listening to me for any appreciable amount of time, you know that's completely untrue. They work on your metabolism in a multitude of ways. Most notably, they decrease inflammation in the body. They improve insulin signaling on both sides, insulin production, insulin reception. They increase the AMPK pathway.
They stoke it, which is going to help with mitochondrial health, which is ultimately going to translate into metabolic health improvements. So we've got a lot of different mechanisms at play. There's more than this. You know, there's impacts on the brain. There's a decrease of inflammation in the brain. There's various mechanisms by which GLP-1s impart themselves on your metabolic health overall.
They stoke it, which is going to help with mitochondrial health, which is ultimately going to translate into metabolic health improvements. So we've got a lot of different mechanisms at play. There's more than this. You know, there's impacts on the brain. There's a decrease of inflammation in the brain. There's various mechanisms by which GLP-1s impart themselves on your metabolic health overall.
They stoke it, which is going to help with mitochondrial health, which is ultimately going to translate into metabolic health improvements. So we've got a lot of different mechanisms at play. There's more than this. You know, there's impacts on the brain. There's a decrease of inflammation in the brain. There's various mechanisms by which GLP-1s impart themselves on your metabolic health overall.
It's not just about calories in, calories out. But they looked at the study and they decided that because there was no metabolic adaptation change in humans, even though there wasn't mice, that therefore no metabolic impact. It truly is a calories in, calories out thing. That said, they're still amazing peptides. I wanna break down what all this means because I think they're wrong.
It's not just about calories in, calories out. But they looked at the study and they decided that because there was no metabolic adaptation change in humans, even though there wasn't mice, that therefore no metabolic impact. It truly is a calories in, calories out thing. That said, they're still amazing peptides. I wanna break down what all this means because I think they're wrong.