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The GLP-1 Microdosing Lie: It's NOT a Weight Loss Strategy | Solo

The GLP-1 Microdosing Lie: It's NOT a Weight Loss Strategy | Solo

The Dr. Tyna Show

July 11, 20251h 4m

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Show Notes

EP. 221:

Microdosing GLP1s has become a buzzword across social media, but most of what’s being promoted isn’t accurate or aligned with what I’ve taught. In this episode, I’m setting the record straight. From telemedicine companies marketing standard starting doses as “microdosing,” to influencers pushing products under the guise of inflammation support, it’s time we talk about what’s really going on.

I’ll break down the origins of this conversation, what the concept of microdosing was actually intended for, and why it’s NOT an effective weight loss strategy. If you’ve seen my name mentioned in this space, or if you’re confused by the mixed messaging online, this episode is for you.

Topics Discussed:

→ What's the difference between microdosing and standard GLP1s?

→ Microdosing GLP1s vs standard dosing: how do they compare?

→ How is microdosing GLP1s different from regular dosing?

→ Microdosing or standard GLP1s – which one are you actually doing?

→ Are you really microdosing GLP1s, or just using the standard dose?

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On This Episode We Cover: 

→ 00:00:00 - Introduction

→ 00:07:29 - The microdose strategy

→ 00:11:03 - Off-label use & chronic illness risks

→ 00:14:48 - Weight loss

→ 00:16:47 - Key benefits of GLP1s

→ 00:23:17 - NYT Interview 

→ 00:24:25 - Price splitting & influencer scams

→ 00:26:30 - GLP1 clickbait

→ 00:29:51 - Inflammation & aging

→ 00:36:31 - GLP1 Done Right University

→ 00:38:31 - Why microdosing is NOT effective

→ 00:40:13 - Titration

→ 00:44:09 - GLP1 treatment explained

→ 00:47:49 - Understanding different peptide types

→ 00:53:39 - Overview 

Show Links:

GLP-1s Done Right University

Strength Corner

Metabolic Revamp Toolkit 

Ozempic Uncovered Podcast Series:

EP 106: Ozempic Done Right Part 1 | Solo Episode

EP 107: Ozempic Done Right Part 2 | Solo Episode

EP. 109: Ozempic Done Right Part 3 | Solo Episode

Ep. 116: Berberine: NOT Nature's Ozempic | Quick & Dirty

EP. 118: My GLP-1 Experience | Quick & Dirty

EP. 129: Ozempic Done Right Part 4: Sustained Weight Loss | Solo Episode

EP. 132: Ozempic Done Right Part 5: Osteoarthritis + GLP1 Agonists | Solo Episode

EP. 136: Ozempic Does NOT Cause Muscle Loss | Solo Episode

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