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Ozempic history uncovers the truth: GLP‑1 meds override, TriGLP restores balance and resilience
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Ozempic and other GLP‑1 medications have become household names, but most people don’t realise they work by overriding the body’s natural incretin system. That’s why we see side effects like facial fat loss, bone thinning, muscle depletion and that “accelerated ageing” look — the body is running on a pharmacological signal rather than its own metabolic intelligence. Understanding how GLP‑1 drugs evolved from the 1960s incretin research helps people make informed choices rather than being swept up in hype.
Supporting natural TriGLP physiology — GLP‑1, GLP‑2 and GIP — is the missing piece. When these pathways are nourished through food, lifestyle and targeted support, the body protects muscle, bone, collagen and nervous‑system stability even if someone chooses to use GLP‑1 medications. And in children, strengthening natural incretin signalling improves focus, emotional regulation, gut‑brain balance and overall wellbeing. Working with the body’s design creates steadier, healthier, more sustainable results.
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