As Mounjaro’s price increases, many are turning to supplements claiming to mimic the effects of GLP-1. But which ones really work? Pharmacist and medical nutritionist Aidan Goggins, co-creator of Kyros Nutrition, shares his expert opinion on eight supplements.
Aidan Goggins’ scores range from 0 to 3.5 out of 5 for each supplement. Here’s a breakdown:
1. ColonBroom GLP-1 Booster: Score 1/5
2. Lemme GLP-1 Daily: Score 1.5/5
3. Steiger Pro GLP-1 Plus: Score 2/5
4. Myota Metabolic Booster: Score 3/5
5. Aura GLP-1 Patches: Score 0/5
6. Sensilab GLP-1 Active: Score 2/5
7. PEAKA GLP-1 Ultra-Concentrated Liquid Pearls: Score 1/5
8. Feel Pro Metabolic: Score 2/5
Goggins praises Myota’s natural approach, using short-chain fatty acids produced by fibre to boost GLP-1 levels. However, he notes that results are subtle and long-term.
The others failed to meet his expectations, with some containing ineffective amounts of key ingredients or having no impact on weight loss at all.
While some supplements may have merit for metabolic health, Goggins emphasizes that none can replicate the effectiveness of GLP-1 injections like Mounjaro.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-15024373/Ozempic-Mounjaro-GLP-1-supplements-weight-loss.html