Lean GLP - The Ultimate GLP-1 Supplement Has Arrived

Can this be taken by someone on oral ozempic or do you think it would be too much? I love the supplement profile!
 
Can this be taken by someone on oral ozempic or do you think it would be too much? I love the supplement profile!

Thank you. I'm glad that you like the profile.

This is one of those things that tricky to answer - because any company when asked if you can take any dietary supplement with a prescription medication, even a simple multi-vitamin, is supposed to tell you that you need to ask a physician or pharmacist.

However, I can tell you that as a consumer, if I were on a prescription GLP medication, I would use Lean GLP myself personally because there are some aspects to it that may help accelerate fat loss and also help you retain muscle.
 
Thank you. I'm glad that you like the profile.

This is one of those things that tricky to answer - because any company when asked if you can take any dietary supplement with a prescription medication, even a simple multi-vitamin, is supposed to tell you that you need to ask a physician or pharmacist.

However, I can tell you that as a consumer, if I were on a prescription GLP medication, I would use Lean GLP myself personally because there are some aspects to it that may help accelerate fat loss and also help you retain muscle.
Sweet! I appreciate the input. Just ordered the full stack. Looking forward to it!
 
Sweet! I appreciate the input. Just ordered the full stack. Looking forward to it!

Thank you. I hope that you'll enjoy it. I look forward to your feedback.
 
Vast majority of people who get this will be getting it for the weight loss... but it seems like this is actually gonna be a sneaky good 'health' supplement, especially for cardiovascular/liver

Vast majority of people who get this will be getting it for the weight loss... but it seems like this is actually gonna be a sneaky good 'health' supplement, especially for cardiovascular/liver.
It's interesting that you pointed out the general health aspects, especially cardiovascular benefits. Particularly, Amla extract just looks amazing on paper if you dig into pubmed research which is why I've been taking over a gram daily for several months and it's had a profoundly positive effect on my lipids.
Sabinsa's Saberry is hard to find in the retail market so I'm glad Steve included it. It's the only extract with a guaranteed minimum of 10% Beta-Glucogallin. Including the "new kid on the block" Curcousin in the list of cool ingredients is really icing on the cake of a well thought-out formula in my opinion.
 
Day 11 update

One of the things I struggle with while dieting is cravings. I go low carb when im dieting and I always crave specific food like fruit, or rice, or chips or something. I didn’t notice it until last night when my girlfriend made a peach cobbler for a get together. She normally saves me some and when she told me she saved it, I said no im good. PEACH COBBLER IS MY FAVORITE DESSERT!!!!!!! Zero chance I would have ever turned that down in the past
 
It's interesting that you pointed out the general health aspects, especially cardiovascular benefits. Particularly, Amla extract just looks amazing on paper if you dig into pubmed research which is why I've been taking over a gram daily for several months and it's had a profoundly positive effect on my lipids.
Sabinsa's Saberry is hard to find in the retail market so I'm glad Steve included it. It's the only extract with a guaranteed minimum of 10% Beta-Glucogallin. Including the "new kid on the block" Curcousin in the list of cool ingredients is really icing on the cake of a well thought-out formula in my opinion.

Thank you. I'm really glad that you like the formula.

And great observation - Saberry has a lot of great potential health benefits.

May have to do something about that line I bolded soon ;)
 
How does this compare Vs Lean Edge for purely fat loss performance putting appetite control aside @sns8778 ?

There's no way to compare them head to head because they work very differently.

I'll post up an article in the next day or two that I wrote that explains that a little bit; I've been meaning too, just not enough hours in the day. I have several articles I need to post.

Lean Edge targets fat loss through a variety of pathways and is more of a fat burner.

But whether a person burns more fat with a fat burner versus something that burns fat, balances blood sugar, and helps them reduce calories by suppressing their appetite, that answer will likely depend on the person.

The best scenario is to stack Lean GLP and Lean Edge because then you're getting the benefits of appetite control along with healthy blood sugar levels and taking a fat burner to maximize fat burning at the same time.
 
Day 11 update

One of the things I struggle with while dieting is cravings. I go low carb when im dieting and I always crave specific food like fruit, or rice, or chips or something. I didn’t notice it until last night when my girlfriend made a peach cobbler for a get together. She normally saves me some and when she told me she saved it, I said no im good. PEACH COBBLER IS MY FAVORITE DESSERT!!!!!!! Zero chance I would have ever turned that down in the past

That's awesome to hear. I'm so glad that you're liking it.

Are you taking 2 caps twice per day or 4 caps once per day?
 
Are there optimal times to take this, for example, before meals or before cardio?

The most important thing is to take it every day.

For people that eat on a normal schedule, I think that the ideal would be to take 2 capsules twice per day spaced out throughout the day, and 15 to 30 minutes prior to meals; but if that's inconvenient, taking it with meals is fine.

For people that fast or have a modified eating schedule, I still think that 2 capsules twice per day is ideal if possible. If not, then 4 capsules before the large meal that they do eat.

It's versatile so its easy to customize it to a persons eating plan.
 
The most important thing is to take it every day.

For people that eat on a normal schedule, I think that the ideal would be to take 2 capsules twice per day spaced out throughout the day, and 15 to 30 minutes prior to meals; but if that's inconvenient, taking it with meals is fine.

For people that fast or have a modified eating schedule, I still think that 2 capsules twice per day is ideal if possible. If not, then 4 capsules before the large meal that they do eat.

It's versatile so its easy to customize it to a persons eating plan.

Awesome! I'll be stacking it with my pre-meal GlycoPhase and C3G-XT
 
Looking to purchase the Lean GLP, Lean Edge, Thermo Scorch, & Lean Edge Nite Burn stack.

Curious if there's any dosing protocol with the entire combined stack? Timing wise, spacing out the different supps for maximum effeciency and absorption?

@sns8778 Any suggestions?
 
Looking to purchase the Lean GLP, Lean Edge, Thermo Scorch, & Lean Edge Nite Burn stack.

Curious if there's any dosing protocol with the entire combined stack? Timing wise, spacing out the different supps for maximum effeciency and absorption?

@sns8778 Any suggestions?

I plan on running this exact stack + Thermagize XT as soon as my life calms down a bit and I can get things back to somewhat normal.

Here's an overview:
  • Lean Edge - 2 capsules 2 to 3 times per day; spaced out throughout the day.
  • Thermo Scorch - 3 capsules before morning cardio. Non-workout days, same timing to keep it simple.
  • Lean GLP - 2 capsules as soon as I wake up and another 2 capsules 8 to 12 hours later; 30 minutes before meals if convenient but I wouldn't overly worry about it and will take with meals if more convenient.
  • Lean Edge Nite Burn - 3 capsules 30 minutes to an hour before bedtime.
I'll be glad to help you or anyone with adjustments based around your individual schedules.
 
I'll be glad to help you or anyone with adjustments based around your individual schedules.

Thank you for this! Much appreciated.

I'm up at 4:00am, workout 4:30am fasted. Based off your recommended protocol. I'm thinking as follows.

Thermo Scorch - 3 Caps PWO. Upon waking up.
Lean GLP - 2 caps after workout, 30 mins before my post workout meal. Then 2 caps 30 min before dinner.
Lean Edge - 2 caps same time as Lean GLP. Then 2 caps 30 min before dinner with Lean GLP.
Lean Edge NB - 3 caps before bed.

My only concern is the effectiveness of taking both Lean Edge and GLP at the same time. Shouldn't be an issue? Or should I find a different time to take both?
 
Thank you for this! Much appreciated.

I'm up at 4:00am, workout 4:30am fasted. Based off your recommended protocol. I'm thinking as follows.

Thermo Scorch - 3 Caps PWO. Upon waking up.
Lean GLP - 2 caps after workout, 30 mins before my post workout meal. Then 2 caps 30 min before dinner.
Lean Edge - 2 caps same time as Lean GLP. Then 2 caps 30 min before dinner with Lean GLP.
Lean Edge NB - 3 caps before bed.

My only concern is the effectiveness of taking both Lean Edge and GLP at the same time. Shouldn't be an issue? Or should I find a different time to take both?

No issue. I'll be dosing Lean Edge and Lean GLP at the same time myself.

My regimen will look almost exactly like yours except I am still up a lot of nights at the time you're getting up; so just time differentials on dosing, but same concepts.

The only difference I have for me really is including Thermagize XT, which is because I take it as soon as I wake up and it helps me get up and get going. Great for fat loss and motivation and appetite control too, but I suck at waking up when I need to. I'm one of those people that will hit snooze 5 times. So I wake up, take Thermagize XT, hit snooze a couple of times and then will wake up like - woohoo let's go - as opposed to being a zombie for an hour or two.
 
Not sure if it’s been asked….if taking injectable semaglutide should I avoid Lean GLP?
Seems like that would be overkill. I'd leave the semaglutide alone and just take the Lean GLP. Or once you are finished with the semaglutide then follow up with Lean GLP.
 
Not sure if it’s been asked….if taking injectable semaglutide should I avoid Lean GLP?

Someone asked earlier in the thread about taking it with oral and I replied above in post #52, and he said that he was going to try it. I look forward to hearing his feedback.

This is what I had replied to him:

This is one of those things that tricky to answer - because any company when asked if you can take any dietary supplement with a prescription medication, even a simple multi-vitamin, is supposed to tell you that you need to ask a physician or pharmacist.

However, I can tell you that as a consumer, if I were on a prescription GLP medication, I would use Lean GLP myself personally because there are some aspects to it that may help accelerate fat loss and also help you retain muscle.
 
Someone asked earlier in the thread about taking it with oral and I replied above in post #52, and he said that he was going to try it. I look forward to hearing his feedback.

This is what I had replied to him:

This is one of those things that tricky to answer - because any company when asked if you can take any dietary supplement with a prescription medication, even a simple multi-vitamin, is supposed to tell you that you need to ask a physician or pharmacist.

However, I can tell you that as a consumer, if I were on a prescription GLP medication, I would use Lean GLP myself personally because there are some aspects to it that may help accelerate fat loss and also help you retain muscle.

I’m not talking oral semaglutide I’m talking about injectable. Oral is garbage from all the reviews I’ve read. I was leaning towards using Lean GLP to get off the sema at some point but if it’s not gonna cause an issue while on it I may try that as well.
 
I’m not talking oral semaglutide I’m talking about injectable. Oral is garbage from all the reviews I’ve read. I was leaning towards using Lean GLP to get off the sema at some point but if it’s not gonna cause an issue while on it I may try that as well.

I'm not here to judge anyone on what form of something they choose to take; I hate needles and would never use an injectable medication if I had any possible alternative.

In your post, you had said 'I'm not sure if it's been asked' - so I was just replying to that part of your post and letting you know that it had been asked by someone else; and that he said he was going to take it and I was looking forward to his feedback if he does.

The answer is the same regardless of the form - because any company when asked if you can take any dietary supplement with a prescription medication, even a simple multi-vitamin, is supposed to tell you that you need to ask a physician or pharmacist.

I had posted to you the same thing that I posted to him, which was a non-company answer strictly from a personal standpoint:
However, I can tell you that as a consumer, if I were on a prescription GLP medication, I would use Lean GLP myself personally because there are some aspects to it that may help accelerate fat loss and also help you retain muscle.

If we're getting super specific, my reply to the injectable part would be that I'm not injecting anything to begin with because I hate needles (big, small, doesn't matter) - not happening with me unless I have no choice lol.

We've had people buy Lean GLP and say they were going to take it with their prescription, people buy it and say they were going to use it to get off of the prescription form, and I always explain that I can't answer questions related to medications, but if they do choose to do that, I would love to hear their feedback.

We've also had quite a few people buy it that have been on a prescription GLP medication in the past but stopped taking them either for financial or side effect reasons - and I've been asking those people to please keep me updated as to their feedback so that it can help others.
 
I'm not here to judge anyone on what form of something they choose to take; I hate needles and would never use an injectable medication if I had any possible alternative.

In your post, you had said 'I'm not sure if it's been asked' - so I was just replying to that part of your post and letting you know that it had been asked by someone else; and that he said he was going to take it and I was looking forward to his feedback if he does.

The answer is the same regardless of the form - because any company when asked if you can take any dietary supplement with a prescription medication, even a simple multi-vitamin, is supposed to tell you that you need to ask a physician or pharmacist.

I had posted to you the same thing that I posted to him, which was a non-company answer strictly from a personal standpoint:
However, I can tell you that as a consumer, if I were on a prescription GLP medication, I would use Lean GLP myself personally because there are some aspects to it that may help accelerate fat loss and also help you retain muscle.

If we're getting super specific, my reply to the injectable part would be that I'm not injecting anything to begin with because I hate needles (big, small, doesn't matter) - not happening with me unless I have no choice lol.

We've had people buy Lean GLP and say they were going to take it with their prescription, people buy it and say they were going to use it to get off of the prescription form, and I always explain that I can't answer questions related to medications, but if they do choose to do that, I would love to hear their feedback.

We've also had quite a few people buy it that have been on a prescription GLP medication in the past but stopped taking them either for financial or side effect reasons - and I've been asking those people to please keep me updated as to their feedback so that it can help others.

I asked injectable specifically in my post ….but thank you for the response regardless.
 
I asked injectable specifically in my post ….but thank you for the response regardless.

You did mention injectable, but I had taken the question as you asking about the medication itself.

When I answered, I wasn't thinking delivery method specific - because anything that I can think of right off hand, if something was going to interact with a medication, it would interact with it regardless of delivery method.

It being asked prior in the thread really didn't have anything to do with it - I thought I was answering your question and letting you know that someone in the thread said they were going to try it with it; that's all.

I can't tell anyone that they can use something with any medication - I couldn't even answer that question directly if you'd asked if you could use the upcoming multi-vitamin with a prescription; but I do try to be helpful by sometimes letting people know whether I would feel comfortable taking something myself in the context of their question. Which in this case, I would personally and probably would do it bc I think it would help maximize fat loss and also help reduce muscle loss.
 
I noticed the bottle says take no more than 8 caps/day. I am contemplating 4 caps AM and 4 caps PM.

So far what I am noticing at 4 caps at noon, I still have hunger cravings. But when I do eat, I don't want to eat a lot. So IMO, it's doing its job. But I'd like to experiment with the dosing.
 
I noticed the bottle says take no more than 8 caps/day. I am contemplating 4 caps AM and 4 caps PM.

So far what I am noticing at 4 caps at noon, I still have hunger cravings. But when I do eat, I don't want to eat a lot. So IMO, it's doing its job. But I'd like to experiment with the dosing.
Mechagrizzly did mention it took about a week before he really noticed any appetite suppression for him, then found himself routinely undereating at meals he would have previously been able to consume more food. So you might hold off for a little & see if you don’t notice more soon?
 
I noticed the bottle says take no more than 8 caps/day. I am contemplating 4 caps AM and 4 caps PM.

So far what I am noticing at 4 caps at noon, I still have hunger cravings. But when I do eat, I don't want to eat a lot. So IMO, it's doing its job. But I'd like to experiment with the dosing.

The most common dosing is 2 capsules twice per day, but you can go up to 4 capsules twice per day. (I know you like to mega dose things, so if you do, I look forward to your feedback).

The way I would explain it to anyone reading is that if on a budget and for example, a person bought 3 bottles, they're better off to have their bottles last 3 months than to double them and it last half that time.

But, if a person has no problem budgeting for the 8 caps per day, then absolutely, go for it. I just wanted to clarify that for anyone that may read and wonder.

For anyone that does decide to try 8 caps per day, keep in mind that Lean GLP is strong, very strong.

Most people are noticing a reduction in appetite within the first 5 to 10 days, with day 6 being the most common day that most are starting to notice a pronounced difference; and results getting better as it builds up in their system.

The way you explained it - when you do eat, not eating a lot - that is the way that most people explain it starting. Then with them not craving things that they normally do or if they do, they eat a bite and find that they don't really want it. Like the 'reward' isn't there anymore - which is major thing for a lot of people.

I'll add some more science and expand on my answer later today when my day calms down.
 
My bottle should be here tomorrow. Gonna add it in with the UroB/A1/Ursa combo I've been on for the past few months.

My order also has some Fit Butters in it, so gonna put that craving suppression to the test :p
 
No issue. I'll be dosing Lean Edge and Lean GLP at the same time myself.
Stack arrived last night. Started it this morning. It's a non-workout day, so I ended up taking 2 Thermo Scorch, and will add another one 6-8 hours later.

Doing the same recommendation with the Lean Edge and GLP. Sametime 30 mins before breakfast and dinner for 2nd dose.

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The only difference I have for me really is including Thermagize XT,

I didn't opt for that bundle as I have 2 bottles of NutriFitt Symbiote Thermogenic Fat Burner, with a slightly different profile that I wanted to use up first. Trying to stay away from stims for the most part. Still undecided on if I'll be throwing in a stim FB.

I'll circle back in a week with an update on how it's going.

Thanks again for you assistance with the dosing schedule.
 
Stack arrived last night. Started it this morning. It's a non-workout day, so I ended up taking 2 Thermo Scorch, and will add another one 6-8 hours later.

Doing the same recommendation with the Lean Edge and GLP. Sametime 30 mins before breakfast and dinner for 2nd dose.


I didn't opt for that bundle as I have 2 bottles of NutriFitt Symbiote Thermogenic Fat Burner, with a slightly different profile that I wanted to use up first. Trying to stay away from stims for the most part. Still undecided on if I'll be throwing in a stim FB.

I'll circle back in a week with an update on how it's going.

Thanks again for you assistance with the dosing schedule.

You're very welcome. I look forward to hearing how you like it.

Thermagize XT is great for energy, motivation, and appetite control - but stim products are definitely things that some people love and some want to avoid. I remember a time when stim free fat burners didn't sell, but as the average caffeine consumption has increased and most people drink an energy drink or two every day, some people aren't as likely to buy the stimulant ones now days.

When I use Thermagize XT, I just don't do my morning energy drink, which is fine bc I like Thermagize XT better anyway because the energy is more of a motivated and focused type energy - and the caffeine content is less than most energy drinks. But a big thing I like is it is great for appetite control.
 
My bottle should be here tomorrow. Gonna add it in with the UroB/A1/Ursa combo I've been on for the past few months.

My order also has some Fit Butters in it, so gonna put that craving suppression to the test :p
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I picked up two bottles of lean GLP. Let's see how it helps with this cut. Diet has sucked lately so I am hoping this will help me out.
 
@sns8778 did you ever finish the write-ups for DNF-10/Eriomin/Curcousin?

I'm sorry, I've been swamped and had an ongoing family situation. I am almost done with them, really just need to review them and then will get them added.
 
Day 22 - I mentioned this to Steve earlier this week but I don’t enjoy food as much as I use to 🤣. That sounds bad but it’s really good for me because I eat terrible in stresssful situations to feel good, and this has blunted that rewarding emotion from food, which makes me not do it
 
interested in real feed back and what results you can genuinely expect

I’m on day seven, two at 7am and two at two pm. I felt nothing until this morning. I ate at 12pm today and don’t have a desire to eat dinner. Which is remarkable because im a fat @$$ and it’s been a long time since ive had a ribeye. Appetite suppression is coming on strong

I'm on day 6. My appetite has been insatiable since last Nov.

I started Lean GLP last Thursday. By Saturdays refeed meal, I really had no cravings and even with this nice fat window of 'eat whatever you want' I had to really work to even hit my calories/macros. I usually crave a fat ceasar salad with meat and bread when I'm clean eating and cutting, and Saturday I just went with a fat burger and tots to jam some meat in my gullet.

I'm taking all 4 caps in the morning. I had asked Steve for an appetite supressant while I'm on this cut and he delivered!
 
Just sprung for a bottle of Lean-GLP.
I had my HB1AC (Blood sugar) measured last week and will post pre and post levels in four weeks time 🤞
 
Not relevant to the fat loss side of things... but doing a little digging, Saberry is also potentially good for hair growth?
 
no complaints if true. unless it's on the back, I have enough already.
I was messing around with Grok trying to see what it would spit out as far as supplement information...

  • Bioactive Compounds: Saberry is rich in polyphenols, including gallic acid, ellagic acid, and various tannins. These compounds are believed to contribute to its hair growth properties by providing antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial benefits.
  • Antioxidant Effect: Hair follicles are sensitive to oxidative stress, which can lead to hair thinning, greying, and loss. Saberry's high antioxidant content, as measured by high ORAC values, helps in neutralizing free radicals, potentially reducing oxidative stress on hair follicles.
  • Hair Growth Promotion: Some studies suggest that Saberry can enhance hair growth:
    • Inhibition of 5-alpha-reductase: This enzyme converts testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which is linked to hair loss in conditions like male pattern baldness. By potentially inhibiting this enzyme, Saberry might reduce DHT levels, aiding hair retention.
    • Stimulation of Hair Follicles: Research, including in vitro and animal studies, has indicated that Saberry might stimulate dermal papilla cells, which are critical for hair growth. This could lead to an increased hair growth phase (anagen phase) and a reduction in the resting phase (telogen phase).
  • Clinical Studies:
    • A study published in the Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology (2015) explored the effects of Saberry on hair growth. Participants who took Saberry supplements showed significantly better hair growth compared to the placebo group. This study noted improvements in hair density, thickness, and growth rate after 6 months.
  • Scalp Health: Beyond promoting hair growth, Saberry's antioxidant properties can benefit scalp health by reducing inflammation and possibly preventing conditions like dandruff, which can indirectly affect hair growth.

:unsure:
 
has Lean GLP lived up to the hype or still too early? I just bought 3 bottles

I bought this for a family member who has been running it for a month. I've seen the results in person... recently learned they were only taking 2 caps, which is half the dose. This formula is that effective.

They're using the suggested dose of 4 caps now and still enjoying it. Cravings are gone and they find it hard to overeat. It hasn't blunted their appetite just allows them to be satisfied with less.

Lots of other health benefits too, this is more than just a GLP supp imo.
 
Not relevant to the fat loss side of things... but doing a little digging, Saberry is also potentially good for hair growth?

sorry didnt see this earlier .. but yes sabery was studied for hair & skin care as well along with blood sugar & glucose improvement is why its in this
 
has Lean GLP lived up to the hype or still too early? I just bought 3 bottles
scroll up the thread, few users reviews .. i know 2 people on it and are enjoying it.

one of my family member will be starting in march
 
How strong is the fat burning in this product? Obviously its amazing at reducing appetite, but how does it compare to other fat loss supplements.
 
How strong is the fat burning in this product? Obviously its amazing at reducing appetite, but how does it compare to other fat loss supplements.

Read the post #1 alomg with some info below from post2

heres a lil more that @sns8778 did a great job on the write up
  • Stimulate GLP-1 Secretion: Lean GLP contains ingredients that have been shown to stimulate the secretion of GLP-1.
  • DPP-4 Inhibition: DPP-4 is the enzyme that breaks down GLP-1. Lean GLP contains ingredients that have been shown in studies to decrease the activity of DPP-4, which may increase the levels of active GLP-1 in the body.
  • Exercise Enhancement: Exercise has been shown to increase levels of GLP-1. Lean GLP contains ingredients that studies have shown may enhance the exercise-induced elevation of GLP-1.
  • Gut Microbiota Interaction: Lean GLP contains ingredients that may support increases in GLP-1 production by influencing gut microbiota.
 
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How strong is the fat burning in this product? Obviously its amazing at reducing appetite, but how does it compare to other fat loss supplements.

I'm sorry, I thought I replied to this.

Lean GLP stacks very well with other fat loss supplements like Lean Edge, Thermo Scorch, etc.

A lot of people ask why we have different fat loss products - and the reason is that different things work via different pathways and we want to be able to offer options to cover them all. That way a person can use the one that best suits their needs or stack them together however they would like.

It's hard to directly compare them because Lean GLP works differently. It does have direct fat loss benefits as talked about in the write up, but it really helps set the stage not only for fat loss but improved metabolic health and healthy weight management by helping with blood sugar control, healthy A1C levels, healthy lipid profile, and increasing natural GLP-1 levels to help with food noise and appetite control.

I hope that makes sense. If you want more details, let me know and I'll be glad to write out more info when I have the time to.
 
has Lean GLP lived up to the hype or still too early? I just bought 3 bottles

Some people have shared feedback in the thread and I hope that more people will. A lot of people that read here don't post anymore, or at least nearly not as much.

The feedback that people have shared in the thread is consistent with the feedback we've received:
  • Significant reduction in appetite and food noise within 5 to 10 days, some people sooner.
  • People liking that they feel more in control of their eating habits; as one person said - they can eat for fuel and function but don't have the desire to eat for taste or because of being stressed.
  • Some people that have checked A1C have seen good improvements - very curious to see how they improve over time.
  • People reporting good consistent weight loss on it.
The feedback on this has been very good and I'm looking really forward to seeing the feedback in the future as the appetite control seems to get better and better and especially the reductions in food noise, and there's tremendous potential to help with A1C and lipids.

Food noise is a big thing that I'm so happy that this is helping people with. It's one of those things that to people that aren't affected by it, they may not even know what it is - but to people that are, it can control and often destroy their diet, their lives, and their health.
 
Just a question. So I've lost 70 pounds. Down from 270 to 200. Weight loss has slowed down tremendously. I've platued over the last few months. I still lose a pound here and there but it's not consistent. I've dropped calories A LOT over my weight loss journey. I've taken off multiple weeks eating maintenance and sometimes over. Nothing is working. I've been on quite a few popular weight loss products but nothing's working now. I still have a lot of fat around the chest and stomach area. I'm trying to get back on track to my goal but seems impossible.

I have alot of muscle and actually increased strength over this journey. Do you think this will help with a platue? Seems I'm stuck at this weight loss set point if it exist
 
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