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It’s easy to say that Semaglutide helps users lose weight by suppressing appetite and increasing satiety, but Semaglutide’s ability to do so is anything but simple. It strictly controls your appetite, so that you will not eat too many calories, so as to achieve the purpose of weight loss. However, some people who use Semaglutide experience nausea , and today we will discuss how to resolve or relieve these symptoms.
“I felt great this morning, went out to run some errands and then out of nowhere, nausea hit me. I may or not have thrown up in my purse while I was on the highway.”
This is how a Semaglutide user really feels, and it can happen in the course of using Semaglutide. But the fact that they might happen is not to say that it’s the norm, they happen for a reason. In fact, this may be related to two situations, one is the user using more than the dose of Semaglutide, and the other may be due to excessive dieting.
As reported in Semaglutide trials, nausea and vomiting may occur when the dose of Semaglutide is increased from the initial dose to the target dose, so excessive use of Semaglutide should be ruled out first when nausea and vomiting occur.
Plus, Semaglutide is so effective at losing weight that you’ll probably wake up to a new (and thinner) version of yourself every day. Some people are eager to see results, thinking that Semaglutide has made them unable to eat more food, and without the desire to eat, they simply stop eating, thinking that they will lose weight faster. Of course, this will lead to faster weight loss, but the nausea will aggravate, and proper eating will be a good way to alleviate or resolve this symptom.
If you’re feeling like you don’t want to eat at all, try this recipe recommended by an avid Semaglutide user, a meal replacement that helps fuel your diet without putting on weight or throwing up:
3/4c Twogood Vanilla Greek Yogurt: 13g protein.
1c Dark Chocolate Silk: 1g protein.
2C Organic Super Greens: 2g protein
1 frozen/raw banana: 1.3g protein
2T All Natural peanut butter: 8g protein.