Normally, when you eat, GLP-1 is released naturally and has the following actions: Signals the stomach to release food slowly Stimulates the pancreas to stop releasing glucagon, and start releasing insulin to prepare for a spike in blood sugar (Eventually) travels to the brain and acts on several areas involved in appetite regulation, shutting down the desire for food These are powerful effects, but they are tempered by the fact that GLP-1 doesnt stick around for very long
It is not approved for human use, clinical treatment, or athletic performance
However, the magnitude of effect is considerably smaller than that achieved with pharmaceutical GLP-1 receptor agonists
Avoid Trigger Foods : Spicy, greasy, or sugary foods may irritate the gut
Headache Nausea and vomiting Diarrhea Dizziness Hypersensitivity reactions such as hasty, prickle, and struggling respire Chest pain Irregular heartbeat Shortness of breath Inflammation of the face, lips, tongue, or gullet Packaging Methycobal injection is available in different packaging depending on the manufacturer and country of origin
Statistical Analysis Each experiment was repeated three or more times with three experimental replicates, and the results were expressed as the mean SD