Here are some questions worth asking: Ask: "How much protein do I actually need each day on my dose?" Ask: "Should I be using a protein supplement in the morning?" Ask: "Is my low appetite normal at this stage of treatment?" Ask: "Are there foods I should avoid to reduce nausea in the morning?" Most low-appetite mornings are normal on a GLP-1
Animal experiments indicated that liraglutide could decrease the transcription of pro-inflammatory factors such as IL-1 at the 6-h time point in septic mice, while increasing IL-10 mRNA expression (97)
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Increased melatonin at night decreases insulin secretion.[ref] This should be the normal way the body works you arent eating at night, and thus insulin should be suppressed
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