1. What is GLP-1
GLP-1 (Glucagon-like peptide-1) is a hormone secreted from the small intestine after eating, and plays a role in regulating insulin secretion and controlling blood sugar levels. It is also known as the “weight loss hormone” because it suppresses appetite. This hormone is also used as a diabetes treatment, and it works to prevent blood sugar levels from rising rapidly.
2. What is Saxenda
Saxenda is an obesity drug that utilizes the action of GLP-1 and has been approved by the FDA in the United States and many other countries. It suppresses appetite, increases basal metabolism, and aids in the decomposition of fat, and continuous treatment is expected to be effective in weight loss and health maintenance.
3. Medication effect and cost
By slowing the absorption of food, Saxenda prevents blood sugar spikes and provides a natural appetite suppressant. It is also useful for improving physical constitution and preventing lifestyle-related diseases in the future. Subscription and bulk purchase options are available, and pricing varies depending on the number of bottles used. Additional needles and alcohol swabs are also available for purchase.
4. GLP-1 diet, flow of online medical examination
The GLP-1 diet is a self-injecting treatment that is administered through an online consultation. Register an account, fill out a medical questionnaire, and make an appointment for an online medical examination. You will receive an online consultation with a doctor, and the prescribed medicine will usually arrive in 1-2 days. Dosing is given by subcutaneous injection and is maintained on a regular basis to maximize efficacy.
5. Administration method
The way to use Saxenda is to self-inject once a day. Injections are made under the skin, and injections in the thigh, upper arm, or abdomen are recommended. Dosage should be started at 0.6 mg and can be increased or decreased while testing the effect. Continuous treatment is important, and keeping the GLP-1 concentration in the body constant is the key to the effect.