Here's how to manage it: Keep meals smaller (reduce volume in stomach) Avoid eating within 2-3 hours of bedtime Moderate coffee and alcohol (both can trigger reflux) Elevate your head while sleeping if nighttime reflux occurs Identify and avoid your personal trigger foods Dealing with Loss of Appetite This might sound like a "good problem," but inadequate nutrition undermines your health
When your body releases GLP-1 after eating, it promotes a sense of fullness, triggers insulin production, stabilizes blood sugar levels, and slows digestion
When considering a GLP-1 probiotic supplement, the goal should be microbiome and digestive support during GLP-1 therapy, not replacing prescription medication or treating side effects without medical guidance
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GLP-1 receptor agonists are a type of medication that people with type 2 diabetes and those with obesity can use to lower blood sugar levels and manage weight