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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of Weight-Loss Injectables

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In this episode of 'Living Well with Robin Stoloff' we navigate the dynamic landscape of obesity treatment. This engaging episode features Alison Strittmatter, Nutritionist with Nutriamed Metabolic and Lifestyle Center. She shares her expertise on semaglutide weight loss/diabetic medications such as Ozempic, Mounjaro, and Wegovy, explaining their benefits, risks, and long-term implications.

Initially used for diabetes treatment, these types of drugs are known to regulate blood sugar and boost insulin production. However, their rapid weight loss effects could lead to muscle loss, a slowed metabolism, and dependence. Considering these potential issues, this episode underscores the importance of mindful medication use combined with lifestyle adjustments and healthy dietary choices.

In the quest for sustainable health and weight management, the role of nutrition, fitness, and lifestyle modifications are paramount. Alison Strittmatter discusses the detriments of highly processed foods, the integral role of muscle in metabolism, and the responsible use of weight management injections. If you are considering a weight-loss injectable medication, you don't want to miss her invaluable insights to help you navigate your personal health journey.

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Content provided by Robin Stoloff. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Robin Stoloff or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode of 'Living Well with Robin Stoloff' we navigate the dynamic landscape of obesity treatment. This engaging episode features Alison Strittmatter, Nutritionist with Nutriamed Metabolic and Lifestyle Center. She shares her expertise on semaglutide weight loss/diabetic medications such as Ozempic, Mounjaro, and Wegovy, explaining their benefits, risks, and long-term implications.

Initially used for diabetes treatment, these types of drugs are known to regulate blood sugar and boost insulin production. However, their rapid weight loss effects could lead to muscle loss, a slowed metabolism, and dependence. Considering these potential issues, this episode underscores the importance of mindful medication use combined with lifestyle adjustments and healthy dietary choices.

In the quest for sustainable health and weight management, the role of nutrition, fitness, and lifestyle modifications are paramount. Alison Strittmatter discusses the detriments of highly processed foods, the integral role of muscle in metabolism, and the responsible use of weight management injections. If you are considering a weight-loss injectable medication, you don't want to miss her invaluable insights to help you navigate your personal health journey.

  continue reading

162 episodes

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