Ethyl lauroyl arginate (ELA), also known as ethyl-N -lauroyl-Larginate, is an amino acid-based cationic surfactant, which is synthesized from L-arginine, lauric acid, and ethanol
These drugs work by mimicking the action of the naturally occurring GLP-1 hormone, which stimulates insulin secretion, suppresses glucagon release, slows gastric emptying, and promotes satiety
GLP-1 before and after: beyond the scale The most meaningful before and after comparisons go beyond weight and body measurements
Key Takeaways Choosing between semaglutide and diet programs comes down to more than just the sticker price
A tool with side effects, costs, and a follow-up requirement that's longer than most people expect when they start