Description
Same active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy!
One to three month supply for individuals who are wanting to increase their dose from the starter kit!
Once weekly injection!
Semaglutide belongs to a class of medications known as glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists, or GLP-1. It mimics the GLP-1 hormone, released in the gut in response to eating. One role of GLP-1 is to prompt the body to produce more insulin, which reduces blood sugar (glucose). GLP-1 in higher amounts also interacts with the parts of the brain that suppress your appetite and signal you to feel full.
When used in conjunction with diet and exercise, it can cause significant weight loss. The largest clinical trial showed that adults taking Semaglutide lost an average of almost 20% of their initial body weight — about 16% more than those who didn’t take the medication. An average of 7″ waist reduction occurred, indicating a loss in fat most harmful to metabolic health. Of that, 85% of members with diabetes or prediabetes reversed their diagnosis.  — and a reduced risk of cancer, diabetes and heart disease — in people who are obese or overweight.
Benefits of Semaglutide Weight Loss:
- Proven effectiveness: Clinical trials have demonstrated significant weight loss results with Semaglutide, with participants losing an average of 15% of their body weight.
- Improved Metabolic Health: Semaglutide doesn’t just support weight loss; it also helps improve overall metabolic health, reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease and improving glycemic control.
- Appetite suppression:Â Semaglutide helps control hunger by mimicking the effects of a natural hormone called GLP-1, which regulates appetite.
- Improved blood sugar control: Semaglutide can also help regulate blood sugar levels, which is particularly beneficial for individuals with type 2 diabetes. Semaglutide lowers A1C.
- Non-surgical option:Â Semaglutide provides an alternative to more invasive weight loss procedures like bariatric surgery.
Diet and nutrition:
Comparing to the HCG protocol, Semaglutide does not require a 500-calorie strict diet protocol to be used in conjunction with the injections. However, for the most significant results, it is recommended to reduce your caloric intake while on Semaglutide. Avoid starchy carbs, processed foods, bad fats, refined sugars, and alcohol.  Eating proteins, healthy fats, and veggies. Adding physical activity such as exercise will significantly improve weight loss, muscle gain, and fat burning!
Before and after Semaglutide:
Customer testimonial:
All I can say is WOW! This actually works. I’ve been on it for 42 weeks and have lost 90 pounds! I have been overweight and diabetic for as long as I can remember and needed to make a change. The first week or two on the drug, the side effects – headache, nausea, and diarrhea – were apparent. But those side effects subsided, and ultimately went away after about 4 weeks. Candies, salty snacks, and fast food don’t taste as good as they once did. When it comes to wine and alcohol, it doesn’t taste as good anymore so I’m consuming about half as much alcohol as I did which is a good thing in and of itself and obviously helps reduce caloric intake. My blood sugar A1C was 6.8 and now it’s dropped down to 5.4 so I kicked the diabetic disease! Semaglutide has been a life changer for me… I no longer take diabetic medication and my feet doesn’t hurt! My friends and family are shocked on how much weight I lost. I’ve gotten lots of compliments and how great I look. I’d recommend this to anyone. It is safe and effective.
– Johnny C.
This program comes complete with everything you need per month:
- Semaglutide 10mg (Maintenance Max)
- 5ml Bacteriostatic Water
- 1 x Mixing Syringe (3cc)
- 4 x Insulin Syringes
- 4 x Alcohol Swabs
Each kit comes included with mixing instructions, dosage instructions, complete injection instructions (when and where to administer the shots), and a detailed dietary guide (food options, cook book, quantities and other food/diet tips).
Side effects of Semaglutide injections:
The side effects of Semaglutide are typically mild — especially when compared to the complications associated with overweight and obesity. People taking Semaglutide for weight loss may experience dizziness, fatigue, gastrointestinal issues, diarrhea, constipation and gassiness. Gastrointestinal issues are the most common complaint among people just starting Semaglutide. But you may be able to reduce the side effects by beginning on a lower dose and then slowly increasing the amount you take.
John T. (verified owner) –
A1C went down from 11.1 to 6.5, and I’m down 35 lbs! I’ve been on 2 mg for the first month and then 5 mg from the second month and then 10 mg third month.
Sidney S. (verified owner) –
I was on 2mg for one month then just started 5mg. During the one month on 2mg I lost 21lbs. The only side effect I have is no appetite or hunger signals and diarrhea only if I eat something bad like high sugar. I’ve found it very easy to forget to eat so some days I was not getting enough calories in. I bought protein shakes to help and am going to start meal prepping. My body craves nutritious foods and smaller portions now. I can’t even imagine eating 2 slices of pizza which is something I would easily do before. I was considering bariatric surgery before this option was presented but was denied because my insurance plan excluded it. I am so happy I was denied. I have no doubt I will reach my 70lb weight loss goal with this medication. Started at 236lbs with a BMI of 37.
Rahul C. (verified owner) –
I’ve tried Metformin, I had terrible side effects, I tried Bydureon, devloped nodules at each injection site. My doctor recommended Semaglutide, had a 3 month coupon, lost weight, A1C dropped. I was happy. Now I can’t afford it. With insurance, it’s over $600!!! I couldn’t just get off the medication yet since I did not hit my goals. So I went online and did a search for another clinic that is more affordable. So glad I found this site! The products work and the prices are the best!