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  2. 6 Natural Ozempic Alternatives That Can Help Quiet ‘Food Noise’

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    GLP-1 medications like Ozempic can help lower food noise by slowing digestion and reducing cravings. However, not everyone wants to use GLP-1 medicines for various reasons, including costs, access ...

  3. GLP-1 supplements promise to curb cravings and promote ... - AOL

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    Kourtney Kardashian’s vitamin and supplement brand Lemme launched GLP-1 daily capsules in mid-September. For $90 a month, the product promises — with an asterisk — to curb cravings, manage ...

  4. Starting Ozempic? Here Are 7 Foods to Eat (& 10 to Avoid) - AOL

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    In addition to helping people with diabetes manage their blood sugar levels, this GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonist) medication helps reduce appetite and curb food cravings.

  5. Yes, Probiotics Can Help With Weight Loss—But Which Ones Are ...

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    According to Planells, some strains of probiotics have been shown to help curb food cravings, regulate blood sugar levels, reduce fat absorption and increase fat burning, lower inflammation, and ...

  6. 5 Best Weight Loss Supplements to Kickstart Your Health ... - AOL

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    If you struggle with food cravings, have a sluggish metabolism, or have stubborn areas of fat that diet and exercise won’t shift, there is a wide selection of weight loss pills or supplements ...

  7. Very-low-calorie diet - Wikipedia

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    VLCD were not found to increase food cravings, and on the contrary, appear to reduce food cravings more than low-calorie diets. [ 29 ] Previous formulations (medical or commercial) of carbohydrate-free very low calorie diets provided 200–800 kcal/day and maintained protein intake, but eliminated any carbohydrate intake and sometimes fat ...