Some things that semaglutide therapy does to the body once you take it include: Delayed stomach emptying, leading to a feeling of fullness and satiated hunger from smaller portion sizes Low blood sugars through the reduction of sugar production in the liver Slowed gastrointestinal (GI) motility, which refers to the movement of food through your GI system, involves your throat, esophagus, stomach, and intestines Improves insulin sensitivity, helping our body use blood sugar more efficiently rather than storing it as fat Semaglutide is typically administered via injection under the skin of your stomach, thighs, or upper arm
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Where it's most often discussed: Tissue repair and recovery models (especially tendons/ligaments and muscle) Wound healing and regenerative signaling Gut integrity and inflammation-related pathways Where it's not firmly established: Extensive, rigorous human studies designed to measure fat loss outcomes (fat mass, waist circumference, body fat percentage) That distinction matters
The oral solution should be taken as prescribed by a healthcare professional, often once a day
Cowley et al., 2003