The Bizarre Truth About GLP-1s (They’re Finally Admitting It)
Sometimes you don’t know whether to laugh or cry…
But as the news keeps rolling in on those blockbuster GLP-1 drugs, sometimes I feel like doing both.
GLP-1s are the sweethearts of American mainstream medicine right now.
Just give yourself a weekly injection, and GLP-1s promise to whisk away your high blood sugar and unwanted fat.
All for the astronomical price of $1,000+ per month.
But the side effects are piling up. Now, Big Pharma is finally admitting a major problem with these meds.
And they’re doing it in the most bizarre way possible…
We’ve known for a while that GLP-1 drugs can send your gut into a full rebellion.
I’m talking about nausea… vomiting… diarrhea… and cramps that can leave you doubled over in pain.
Now, GLP-1 makers would tell you not to worry… and they’d have you believe these side effects are rarer than hen’s teeth.
But then you hear this news…
An experimental drug called NG101, developed by Neurogastrx, has just passed its Phase 2 clinical trials.
It’s whole reason for existence? To help people deal with the nausea and vomiting from GLP-1s.
Think about the bizarre admission that’s being made here…
A company is investing its money and years of research, because it believes it can make a fortune by treating all the people suffering debilitating side effects from GLP-1s.
And you know what? They’re probably right!
First off, these gastrointestinal side effects with GLP-1s are incredibly common – about half the people who take GLP-1s experience them.
Add the other side effects, like headaches, dizziness, and an increased risk for thyroid cancer, and you can see a burgeoning market developing for treating the victims of GLP-1s.
And, of course, this is exactly the problem with mainstream medicine these days.
We hand out drugs that have laundry lists of side effects… and then more drugs to deal with those side effects.
Next thing you know, good people like you are carrying a pill organizer everywhere you go.
There are much easier ways to get your blood sugar and weight under control. Stay active, and consider following the Paleo diet, which eliminates processed foods and focuses on real, whole foods our ancestors ate, like meat, fish, vegetables, nuts, and eggs.
I follow the Paleo diet myself, and research shows it can help you improve both your weight and blood sugar.
And here’s another simple rule – don’t eat unless the sun is out. Confining your eating to specific daytime hours can help prevent overeating and keep your blood sugar in line.
View Sources
New drug eases side effects of weight‑loss meds. Medscape. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/new-drug-eases-side-effects-weight-loss-meds-2025a1000usx
Kaiser Permanente. (2024, August 5). Gastrointestinal side effects of weight‑loss drugs. MyDoctor. https://mydoctor.kaiserpermanente.org/mas/news/gastrointestinal-side-effects-of-weight-loss-drugs-2522081

