A: It’s using a lower, customized dose of a GLP-1 medication (like semaglutide or tirzepatide) to gently support appetite control, blood sugar balance, and metabolism—without the higher-dose side effects some people experience.
A: Many people, especially active women in perimenopause or menopause, don’t need a large dose to get results. A smaller amount can still help reduce cravings and support weight management—while minimizing nausea, fatigue, or muscle loss
A: Not necessarily. When paired with protein-rich nutrition, strength training, and peptide or hormone support, results can be steady, sustainable, and easier to maintain long term
A: Many women report feeling more in control of hunger and energy within the first 1–3 weeks. Physical changes—like reduced bloating, steady weight loss, and better sleep—tend to follow.
A: When prescribed and monitored by a qualified medical provider, yes. Your provider will tailor the dose to your goals, body composition, and hormone profile.
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