Because brenipatide is being tested in psychiatric patients, its trials track mood and behavior far more closely than an obesity study ever would
You can significantly lower your risk by eating adequate protein, avoiding extreme calorie deficits, taking a multivitamin if recommended, and working with your provider on a sustainable rate of weight loss.
Patients should consider temporarily reducing intake of high-sulfur foods, including: Red meat, poultry, and eggs Dairy products (milk, cheese, yogurt) Cruciferous vegetables (broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, cabbage) Allium vegetables (garlic, onions, leeks) Legumes and certain nuts Protein supplements, particularly whey-based products Rather than eliminating these nutritious foods entirely, patients can moderate portions and observe which specific items trigger symptoms
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