What Does Semaglutide Do to the Body?
Some things that semaglutide therapy does to the body once you take it to include:
- Delayed stomach emptying, leading to a feeling of fullness and satiated hunger from smaller portion sizes.
- Lowered blood sugars through the reduction of sugar production in the liver.
- Slowed gastrointestinal (GI) motility, which refers to the movement of food through your GI system, involving your throat, esophagus, stomach, and intestines.
- Improves insulin sensitivity, helping our body use blood sugar more efficiently rather than storing it as fat.