Glutathione

Glutathione is often called the “master antioxidant” for good reason: it plays a critical role in detoxifying the liver, flushing out heavy metals and environmental toxins, repairing damaged cells, and reducing oxidative stress throughout the body. These functions are essential for overall vitality, immune balance, cognitive health, and healthy aging. But as we age, our natural glutathione levels decline, and that drop doesn’t just show up in lab results. Replenish your body’s glutathione levels today.
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Geraldi M. lost 30 lbs in 1 year
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“I used to constantly crave food in general. I was always hungry before starting the Body Program.”

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Where science meets nature
GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) receptor agonists are a class of prescription medications that support weight management and metabolic health. They work by mimicking a hormone your body naturally produces — helping regulate appetite, slow digestion, and improve how your body processes blood sugar. FDA-approved GLP-1 medications for chronic weight management include semaglutide (Wegovy) and tirzepatide (Zepbound).
It's straightforward. Complete a short online health assessment, then connect with a licensed provider who reviews your health history and determines whether GLP-1 treatment is appropriate for you. If prescribed, your medication is shipped directly to your door — with ongoing provider support built in.
Like all prescription medications, GLP-1 drugs can have side effects. The most common are gastrointestinal — nausea, diarrhea, and constipation — especially when starting or adjusting your dose. These typically improve as your body adapts. Your provider will monitor your response and adjust your dosage to minimize discomfort.
GLP-1 medications can interact with certain drugs, particularly those that affect blood sugar levels. During your consultation, share a complete list of your current medications and supplements. Your provider will review any potential interactions before prescribing and flag anything that may require adjustment.
Personalized GLP-1 treatment means your care is tailored to your health profile and goals — not a generic protocol. Your provider adjusts your dosage over time, tracks your progress, and adapts your plan as your body responds. The goal is sustainable results, not a one-size-fits-all prescription.















