Where to buy Tirzepatide GLP-1 / GIP injection online
Tirzepatide copies two intestinal hormones referred to as glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP). Serotonin acts as an appetite-suppressing hormone, delaying digestion and making you feel full when you eat. Terzepatide does the same:
- Keeps blood sugar levels balanced
- Decreases appetite
- Controls insulin
Tirzepatide for sale
Tirzepatide is an insulin analogue approved by the FDA for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Doctors also use it off-label for weight loss because it has been clinically shown to help people lose weight.
It is available as an injection.
Advantages of Tirzepatide
The weight loss that can be expected depends on the dose. People taking 15 mg of tirzepatide lost an average of 48 pounds over 72 weeks, compared with 34 pounds for those taking 5 mg.
It also improves heart health, improving blood pressure, blood sugar and cholesterol, and supports weight loss. Several clinical trials have shown that tirzepatide can reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke or death in adults with types 2 diabetes and people who identify as overweight or obese.
Significantly, some patients have reported reduced cravings, "food noise" and improved quality of life while using Tirzepatide.
What is Tirzepatide?
Eating stimulates your intestines to secrete GLP-1 and GIP. If blood sugar levels are high after a meal, GLP-1 helps the pancreas to produce the right amount of insulin and slows down the rate at which food passes through the digestive system. It also lowers glucagon, a hormone that controls the amount of glucose (blood sugar) the liver creates. GIP helps regulate low blood sugar levels after eating by encouraging the secretion of insulin.
In some people, the intestines don't make enough of the hormones themselves, or the brain is not sensitive to them.
Tirzepatide peptide is made by combining synthetic GIP with GLP-1, which works as a dual receptor agonist (RA). This means that it acts on the same cell receptors as the natural hormones in the body. Tirzepatide therefore functions in the gut like the body's own GLP-1 and GIP. By slowing down digestion, Tirzepatide helps to reduce hunger and signals fullness to the brain. It also stimulates the release of insulin, maintaining blood sugar levels after a meal. As a result, some overweight and obese people have experienced weight loss while using it.
As Tirzepatide assists a process that the body doesn't do well on its own, it may need to be of long-term use.
Importantly, Tirzepatide may not work for everyone. People struggle to lose weight for many biological reasons. The clinicians at Found, who are trained in obesity medicine, are able to support patients in identifying the root cause of their weight gain and create a personalized prescription to deal with it. The healthcare provider has discretion over all prescriptions..
Tirzepatide price and how to use it?
The usual dose of Tirzepatide is once a week. Follow the instructions of your healthcare professional for use.
We recommend you to inject Tirzepatide under the skin in your upper arms, thighs or abdomen. Keep prefilled Tirzepatide mixture in the refrigerator.