You might be wondering, "Did I get a dud?" or "Is my body just resistant to this?"
Dietary modifications form the cornerstone of nausea management: Eat smaller, more frequent meals rather than three large meals dailythis reduces gastric distension and slows digestion Avoid high-fat, greasy, or heavily spiced foods , which delay gastric emptying and exacerbate nausea Choose bland, easily digestible options such as toast, crackers, rice, bananas, and plain chicken Stay well hydrated with small, frequent sips of water, ginger tea, or clear fluids throughout the day Avoid lying down immediately after eating remain upright for at least 23 hours post-meal Identify and avoid personal trigger foods that worsen symptoms Medication timing and administration also influence side effects
Further research is needed to understand the effects of GHS on physiology
Novo Nordisk already has a pill form of semaglutide that is used for diabetes
In the Control group, normal ovarian morphology was observed, with well-preserved primordial (yellow arrowhead), primary, secondary, and Graafian follicles
Recommendation: Take 4 milliliters daily (just under one teaspoon) or as directed by your physician