Supplement Facts: Serving Size: 330 ml (1 can) Servings Per Container: 12 Amount Per Serving: Energy: 17 kJ (3 kcal) Fat: 0 g of which saturates: 0 g Carbohydrate: 0 g of which sugars: 0 g Protein: 0 g Salt: 0 g Vitamin B6: 1.4 mg (100% RI) Magnesium: 56.3 mg (15% RI) Chromium: 40 g (100% RI) L-carnitine: 1000 mg Natural caffeine: 100 mg Taurine: 500 mg N-acetyl-L-tyrosine: 100 mg (of which L-tyrosine: 81.2 mg) Green tea extract (Matcha): 100 mg *RI - Reference Intake Ingredients: Water, carbon dioxide, acid (citric acid), L-carnitine, magnesium lactate, taurine, black carrot juice from concentrate, flavoring, green tea leaf extract (Matcha), N-acetyl-L-tyrosine, natural caffeine (from green coffee beans), sweeteners (sucralose, acesulfame K), chromium (III) chloride, cherry juice from concentrate, pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6)
The medication still works, but you have increased caloric intake to match the reduced metabolic expenditure from weight loss
For someone who consistently feels out of control around food and ignores their bodys satiety cues, GLP-1s could help diminish the reward-like quality of a binge while making their fullness louder and harder to ignore
By enhancing deep sleep, regulating stress hormones, and supporting the bodys repair mechanisms, it creates conditions for better recovery across multiple systems
Putting the Evidence in Context The relationship between GLP-1 medications and optic nerve disease has been debated since 2024, when a team at Massachusetts Eye and Ear first reported a possible link with semaglutide