Closer to chemically induced gastroparesis. As someone with this condition I find it baffling that anybody would do it to themselves voluntarily. Not to mention the risk of it being a permanent side effect.
Disclaimer: I'm biased of course -- I run a site that's all about the positive and negative effects of GLP1, but I'm of the opinion that they're positive over-all in the absence of comprehensive nutrition/foodstuff regulation.
The negative side effect of gastroparesis is definitely present, but it's not quite as extreme as you're suggesting here.
A lot of the recent scholarship trying to figure out how GLP1 drugs actually work is more focused on GLP1 receptors in the brain as well. Good write up on it over at the Atlantic:
The negative side effect of gastroparesis is definitely present, but it's not quite as extreme as you're suggesting here.
A lot of the recent scholarship trying to figure out how GLP1 drugs actually work is more focused on GLP1 receptors in the brain as well. Good write up on it over at the Atlantic:
https://web.archive.org/web/20240305193736/https://www.theat...