Did you know during the menopause transition, up to 70% of women experience weight gain?
Managing weight can be tough, especially when you’re navigating the ups and downs of menopause, which can affect everything from your body composition to your sleep habits and daily life.
Exciting news! A recent study published in PubMed found a strong connection between weight loss and a combination of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and semaglutide treatment for menopausal women. This aligns perfectly with our holistic approach to healthcare.
The study showed that women in menopause who received both HRT and Semaglutide lost more weight than those just on semaglutide alone. While the study had a modest group of participants, we’re thrilled about the potential this holds for the future.
The Skinny on Tirzepatide & Semaglutide:
What is Medical Weight Loss?
Medical weight loss, or medically supervised weight loss, is a specialized weight loss program designed and overseen by healthcare providers. It typically involves a combination of dietary changes, physical activity, and medication.
Step 1: Our clinicians analyze every aspect of a patient’s health, including their medical history, symptoms and exercise/nutritional habits. (*while we do not require blood work for these consultations, we can discuss the need for ordering this and trending your metabolic markers if interested!)
Step 2: While not mandatory, it’s highly recommended each patient work with our Registered Dietitian to create an individualized plan with dietary recommendations and exercise suggestions to promote healthy lifestyle options for better, more sustainable results.
What is Low-Dose Naltrexone?
Low-dose Naltrexone (LDN) is a medication that has become increasingly popular in recent years for its many potential uses and health benefits. It’s typically used to treat opioid and alcohol addiction, but it can also be used off-label for conditions such as autoimmune diseases, chronic pain, anxiety, and more!
In 1984 Naltrexone was approved by the FDA in the USA for the treatment of opioid addiction, used at the standard dose of 50 mg to 100 mg per day. It’s a pure opioid receptor antagonist.
Love is in the air! If you need a little help getting in the mood, Cupid can help!
This February we are pleased to offer some love potions:
PT – 141: This peptide works for both men and women to improve sexual function. PT-141 is an effective and efficient treatment for both erectile dysfunction and increased libido in men and improves female sexual arousal disorder in women..
Step into 2024 looking AND feeling your best with peptide therapy! We are excited to offer an EXCLUSIVE promotion to our newsletter recipients. To kick things off, we have two options: injectable CJC 1295 Ipamorelin and topical GHK-Cu serum. Place your order by clicking on the image and indicating which peptide you’d like to order. Our coordinator, Brooke, will take care of the rest!