With so many of our clients dropping weight and reaching their goals we had to call it “Weight loss made easy”. My role is to make this already difficult journey that much smoother all the while building long lasting habits along the way.
With our expert RD providing a steady flow of healthy snacks and meals for you to enjoy through our monthly newsletter you will be on your way to a thinner healthier you.
Here are some of the benefits and experiences you will have:
- Less food chatter
- Longer life expectancy
- Less cravings
- Greater quality of life
- Improved sleep
- Less snacking
- Improved self esteem
- Definitely A lot less bingeing
- Improved BP
- Reduced risk of Diabetes
- Improved Cholesterol
- Reduced risk of heart disease
- Less alcohol urges
- And a bunch of other benefits from conditions such as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, sleep apnea, Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, arthritis in the knees and back etc

Semaglutide has been used since 2017 for the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes. It is one of a class of medications called Glucagon like peptide agonists or GLP agonists. This hormone is made in the intestinal cells (small intestine) and helps regulate insulin and glucose as well as slow digestion and turn off your hunger center in your brain. After seeing Diabetic patients lose significant weight on this medication further studies were done which showed up to 18% loss of body weight. Most weight loss drugs rarely get up to 10% and are more likely to be in the range between 5 and 7%. The American Academy of Family Physicians has touted Semaglutide as being the most impressive weight loss medication in decades!
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The major difference between the two medications is that Semaglutide only mimics the GLP-1 hormone while Tirzepatide mimics both the GLP-1 hormone and another metabolic hormone called GIP. This receptor increases metabolism as well as decreases appetite. This combination has shown to be highly effective for weight loss and it may even provide fewer side effects than semaglutide for some patients.
HOW:
Semaglutide delays gastric emptying. Food stays in your stomach for a longer period of time. Hunger hormones, along with urges and cravings are decreased as the brain receives signals that there is already food in the stomach. As a result the individual does not even think about food. So Semaglutide makes the body and the brain believe it just received food.