GLP 1 Drug Risks — FAQ

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Main risks: GLP‑1 drugs can slow or halt digestion, cause intestinal blockage, gallbladder issues, severe vomiting, nutrient deficiencies, and occasionally vision, neurological, or psychiatric symptoms. They may also affect how well oral contraceptives work.

 

Why problems go beyond weight loss: These drugs intentionally slow gastric emptying and change metabolic signaling. Over time, this can reduce nutrient absorption, disrupt energy production, and affect brain and hormone balance.
Why more concerns are emerging now: Use has expanded from diabetes treatment to widespread weight‑loss use. With millions more people taking them, rare or delayed side effects are now easier to detect through reports, lawsuits, and safety reviews.
Why mental health & contraception warnings exist: GLP‑1 drugs influence brain pathways tied to appetite, reward, and mood, which aligns with reported psychiatric symptoms. Slower digestion can also change how oral medications—including birth control—are absorbed.

Lower‑strain approach to weight loss: Support natural appetite regulation by reducing metabolic stress, improving gut health, limiting seed oils, supporting beneficial bacteria, and balancing protein + carbs to restore cellular energy. As metabolism stabilizes, appetite and fat loss can normalize.