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GLP-1 and weight Loss

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GLP-1 and weight Loss

GLP-1 (Glucagon-like Peptide-1) is a hormone that is produced in the intestines in response to food intake and plays a key role in glucose metabolism. It also has important implications for blood sugar and obesity management and has been a buzz word for a few years in the weight loss arena.

There are several options that come in the form of shots and pills, BUT they are SYNTHETIC versions of GLP-1 or GLP-1 receptor agonists that mimic the effects of natural GLP-1 to enhance glucose control and promote weight loss and the unpleasant and sometimes dangerous side effects are mounting.   Did you know that your GLP-1 levels decline and hunger signals increase as you age, add to that poor diet, stress, or other lifestyle factors many of which are out of our control.

This can often cause cravings, thinking we are hungry when we aren’t and weight gain!! What if there was an all natural GLP-1 System that boosts GLP-1 that reduces appetite, food cravings, and the urge to eat often referred to as food noise?      What if there was a natural alternative that activates your body to make it’s own GLP-1, that in clinical trials show absolutely no negative side effects?   Well there is and here are the top 5 things  that came out of the clinical study -   1. Proven to increase your OWN GLP-1 production by 140%.   2. Lose up to 25 lbs in 12 weeks   3. 100% of people losing weight, lost ZERO muscle   4. Up to 27% reduction in visceral fat (super bad that loves to hang out around our organs)   5. Patent pending.

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