News Release May 05, 2002 Study finds supplement users avoid prescription drugs due to side effects, not cost Brands top rated by users also identified in new survey by ConsumerLab.com WHITE PLAINS, NY March 5, 2002 ConsumerLab.com, traditionally known for its independent laboratory evaluations of dietary supplements and nutritional products, announced surprising findings today from a new survey of supplement users
There's no recommended daily amount for the dietary herb
The research shows that pancreatic alpha cells not only produce glucagon but also generate GLP-1, the hormone that drugs such as Ozempic and Mounjaro imitate, which could transform our approach to treating type 2 diabetes
To reduce these side effects, it is good to change your eating habits
These are all talking about a similar concept: using lower-than-usual amounts of GLP-1based drugs and increasing more slowly than standard protocols, under medical supervision