
š GLP-1s Explained: The BraināGut Science of Weight Loss
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Show Notes
In this evidence-based lesson, Dr. Mohammed Paika ā board-certified in Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine ā explains how GLP-1 medications actually work in the brain and body to regulate hunger, fullness, and food decision-making.
GLP-1s donāt speed up metabolism.
They donāt burn fat directly.
And they donāt override biology.
They restore disrupted braināgut signaling that drives chronic hunger in obesity.
When patients understand this, everything changes:
⢠Why hunger feels quieter
⢠Why portions feel smaller naturally
⢠Why weight loss feels easier
⢠Why this is treatment ā not cheating
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The Dr. Paika Podcast and all related content are provided by Dr. Mohammed K. Paika, MD for general educational and informational purposes only. The information shared is not intended as medical advice and should not be used as a substitute for consultation with your personal physician or qualified healthcare professional.
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Health, nutrition, exercise, medication, and weight-management topics discussed may not be appropriate for all individuals. Always consult your own healthcare provider before starting or changing any medication, diet, exercise program, or weight-loss plan, including GLP-1 therapies such as Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound, Mounjaro, or similar medications.
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