Hypoglycemia can be particularly problematic in Parkinson's disease, as symptoms may be masked by autonomic dysfunction or mistaken for Parkinson's-related tremor
In some contexts it is suggested that it could support mitochondrial function or neuronal signalling, but the clinical evidence is heterogeneous and does not allow generalisation of benefits to the whole population
Maybe the appetite control is not quite enough
Always consult your doctor before starting semaglutide
Whole grains (brown rice, quinoa, oats) Starchy vegetables (sweet potatoes, squash) Legumes (black beans, chickpeas) Incorporate Micronutrient-Rich Foods: Semaglutides appetite-suppressing effects may result in smaller portions, making every bite count: Leafy greens (spinach, kale): High in iron and vitamin K Citrus fruits (oranges, grapefruits): Excellent for vitamin C Dairy or fortified alternatives: Boost calcium and vitamin D Special Considerations for Gut Health Semaglutide may slow digestion, leading to symptoms like bloating or nausea
Here are the most common vial sizes and reconstitution scenarios for retatrutide