
Medical weight loss support with Semaglutide therapy
Semaglutide is a GLP-1 receptor agonist that helps regulate appetite and blood sugar levels. Originally developed for type 2 diabetes, it has been FDA-approved for chronic weight management in adults with obesity or overweight with weight-related conditions.
This medication works by mimicking a hormone that targets areas of the brain involved in appetite regulation, helping you feel fuller longer and reducing cravings. Combined with a healthy diet and exercise, it can be an effective tool for sustainable weight loss.
All clients must complete a medical consultation before starting Semaglutide therapy to ensure
safety and eligibility.

Adults with BMI ≥27 with weight-related conditions
Adults with BMI ≥30
Those committed to lifestyle changes
Under regular medical supervision

Pregnant or breastfeeding women
History of medullary thyroid carcinoma
Multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome
Severe gastrointestinal disease
1. Consultation First: Schedule an initial consultation to ensure that the medically supervised weight loss is right for you. Discuss any current
medications, supplements, and health conditions with your provider.
2. Stay Hydrated: Begin increasing water intake in the days before starting treatment, as hydration supports the body in adapting to appetite changes and potential side effects.
3. Avoid Large Meals: On the day of your first dose, eat smaller, balanced meals. Overeating can increase the chance of nausea as your body adjusts to medically supervised weight loss program.
4. Limit Alcohol Consumption: Alcohol can increase the risk of gastrointestinal side effects, so consider limiting intake before your first dose.
5. Prepare Mentally for Appetite Changes: Medically supervised weight loss program helps control appetite, so be prepared to feel full sooner than usual. Planning small, nutritious meals can help adjust to these changes.
1. Hydrate Frequently: Continue drinking plenty of water throughout treatment to support hydration, which may help reduce mild side effects like
nausea or constipation.
2. Eat Small, Balanced Meals: The Medically Supervised Weight Loss program helps you feel full faster, so eat smaller, nutrient-rich meals
throughout the day to avoid potential stomach discomfort.
3. Avoid High-Fat and Sugary Foods: Foods high in fat or sugar may increase the risk of nausea or digestive discomfort. Focus on a balanced diet
rich in lean proteins, vegetables, and whole grains.
4. Limit Alcohol and Caffeine: Both alcohol and caffeine can lead to dehydration, which may amplify side effects. Moderating intake is
recommended for the best results.
5. Monitor Your Body’s Response: Pay attention to how your body reacts, especially during the first few weeks. Mild side effects, such as nausea or
constipation, are common and tend to subside as your body adapts. Contact your provider if side effects persist or are severe.
6. Maintain Regular Check-Ins: Schedule regular follow-ups with your provider to monitor progress, discuss any side effects, and adjust dosage if
necessary.
7. Stay Active: Light to moderate exercise can enhance your results and help your body adjust to changes in appetite and energy levels.

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