Common flags to watch: Sugar alcohols (like sorbitol, mannitol, xylitol): can trigger gas, bloating, and diarrhea in sensitive people Inulin/chicory root or high-FODMAP prebiotics: can be great for some microbiomes, but can be rough if you're already bloated Very strong ginger or peppermint: ginger can help nausea for some people, but intense flavors or oils can backfire when you're queasy: peppermint can aggravate reflux in some "Proprietary blends" that hide doses: you can't easily troubleshoot if you don't know what you're reacting to If you've used a low FODMAP approach before, apply the same logic here: simpler formulas are often easier to tolerate and easier to interpret
Your doctor may recommend Mounjaro based on your eligibility and its current availability
These patches usually contain natural products like berberine , pomegranate, cinnamon, green tea, etc and not actual GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide , liraglutide , as the name claims
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