The most commonly reported flu-like manifestations include: Nausea and general malaise the most frequent side effect, with incidence varying by product and dose (ranging from approximately 15-40% depending on the specific medication and dosage) Fatigue and low energy levels often described as feeling generally unwell or 'run down' Headaches ranging from mild to moderate intensity Dizziness or light-headedness particularly when standing up quickly, which may reflect dehydration or, in patients also taking insulin or sulfonylureas, possible hypoglycaemia Loss of appetite which, whilst therapeutically beneficial, can contribute to feeling unwell Mild gastrointestinal upset including occasional vomiting or abdominal discomfort These symptoms typically emerge because GLP-1 medications significantly alter gastrointestinal function and metabolic processes
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Phase III (The Energy Shift): This is the potential turning point where mitochondria shift toward using stored fat for fuel in a steadier, more balanced pattern
As we get older, the stomach tends to make less acid, and that cuts down on how much B12 you can draw from the food you eat