Semaglutide & Weight Loss: Unmasking The Myths

Semaglutide and weight loss; it sure has become a hot topic in the world of health and wellness.\u00a0

And as with any trending topic in today\u2019s world, it makes its way into every headline and social media post, with people of all disciplines broadcasting their opinions.

Although there are many qualified individuals sharing their knowledge, there\u2019s just as much misinformation and people creating false narratives.\u00a0

It can be hard to know what\u2019s real and what\u2019s not, and it\u2019s certainly no different when it comes to\u00a0 information around semaglutide and weight loss.\u00a0

As a result, there is a lot of misconception around how it works.\u00a0\u00a0

We\u2019re here to clear that up.\u00a0

Let\u2019s start with a brief synopsis of what semaglutide is and what it does.\u00a0

Semaglutide and Weight Loss - A Brief Overview\u00a0

In those who have experienced excess weight for most of their lives and are met with insulin resistance, it can become nearly impossible to shed pounds.\u00a0

As a GLP-1 receptor agonist, semaglutide lowers blood sugar by aiding in insulin release from the pancreas - a physiological process that\u2019s suboptimal in those who are chronically overweight. (1) Not only that, semaglutide has a leg up over other weight loss medications due to its appetite reduction effect.\u00a0

In terms of weight loss and improvement of metabolic health conditions, semaglutide is very effective - but still, many questions remain.\u00a0

We\u2019re here to sift through fact and fiction to give you a clear and accurate understanding of semaglutide as it relates to weight loss.\u00a0

Let\u2019s unmask some myths.\u00a0

Myth 1: Semaglutide is a magic fix for weight loss.\u00a0

This is something that\u2019s mistakenly assumed - especially with the large number of celebrities broadcasting their use of semaglutide and the miracle results they\u2019ve seen.\u00a0


The truth is, although marked weight loss is certainly seen (up to 15%!), there is no magic fix when it comes to sustainable weight loss.\u00a0


Results are largely dependent not only on regular, long-term weekly injections, but one other key component that many people tend to miss - lifestyle change.\u00a0


We are a huge proponent of this, because it\u2019s a critical (if not THE most critical) component of what supports a successful, long-term weight loss journey.\u00a0


Not only that, it supports the objective of obtaining optimal wellness. Which is the goal anyway, right? You don\u2019t just want to lose weight - you want to keep it off and see improved measures of overall health so you can live your best life possible.\u00a0


So is semaglutide the ticket to long-term weight loss? No, not on its own. But couple it with a lifestyle that incorporates a healthy diet and exercise and you\u2019ll see impressive results.\u00a0

Myth 2: Semaglutide is only for weight loss in people with obesity.\u00a0

Although semaglutide was developed for the treatment of obesity and has been studied as such, it has also been proven to be effective in those who are overweight with weight-related health concerns, such as type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol.(3)\u00a0

Each person has a unique health profile and should be assessed accordingly.

We don\u2019t like to put people in a box and label treatments as being for one specific type.\u00a0

Depending on your health and body composition, semaglutide could greatly benefit you and your weight loss journey, and that\u2019s what we can help assess.

At Biofuse, our health professionals will review your health history and individual profile to best discern whether semaglutide may be right for you.\u00a0

Myth 3: Semaglutide has dangerous long-term side effects\u00a0

Every medication comes with its risks and potentials for adverse side effects, but semaglutide is generally well tolerated.\u00a0

The most common side effects experienced are gastrointestinal in nature.\u00a0

This includes nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. These side effects can be managed well with proper titration of the medication, as well as lifestyle changes such as reducing fatty foods and not eating too close to bedtime.(4)\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0

Each case and each individual is unique. Working alongside a healthcare professional is important in order to report and manage any adverse effects, and they are there to discuss any questions or concerns you might have.\u00a0\u00a0

Myth 4: Stopping semaglutide will cause you to regain all of the weight lost\u00a0

This is partly true - weight regain can happen with the discontinued use of semaglutide, but there\u2019s more to it than that.\u00a0

The weight that people gain back is typically seen in those who rely on semaglutide as a magic cure-all.\u00a0


As we discussed before, long term weight loss results are best supported with lifestyle changes.\u00a0

By putting a focus on making healthy lifestyle changes while taking semaglutide, you are setting yourself up for a more sustainable change.

Now trust us - we understand that this is the difficult part.\u00a0

Changing your eating habits and motivating yourself to start a regular exercise plan can be very overwhelming. Not only that, it can be hard to know what your body needs. But even the smallest every day changes compound greatly over time, and you can find support in professionals such as our functional medicine practitioner.\u00a0 She meets you where you\u2019re at and assesses your health on a cellular level, determining the best supplements and treatment modalities to support you on your weight loss journey.\u00a0

Myth 5: All weight loss is muscle mass\u00a0

Another common concern mentioned by consumers is the amount of muscle loss seen, but experts agree that the benefits outweigh the risks.\u00a0

Karl Nadolsky, an endocrinologist and obesity medicine specialist, referenced semaglutide\u2019s primary clinical trial. This study found the ratio of fat mass to lean mass loss falls within the parameters of what\u2019s considered typical with your general weight loss modalities.(5)\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0

"All weight-loss interventions result in some lean mass loss\u201d, says Nadolsky.\u00a0

To further support a healthy fat mass to lean mass loss, resistance training and other means of building muscle (such as adequate protein intake) are strongly recommended. Keep in mind - muscle supports fat loss!\u00a0

Reach Out To Us\u00a0

We hope this cleared up some common misconceptions around semaglutide and weight loss - it\u2019s important to us that you have access to information that breaks down the science in a digestible way.\u00a0

And if you still have questions, we\u2019re here for you!\u00a0

At Biofuse, we\u2019re dedicated not only to providing products and services that deliver results, but to supporting you in achieving optimal health and wellbeing - providing vibrant health at a cellular level.\u00a0\u00a0

Schedule your next appointment to optimize your health today.\u00a0

Sources Cited:\u00a0

  1. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/glucagon-like-peptide-1-based-therapies-for-the-treatment-of-type-2-diabetes-mellitus?sectionName=Weight%20loss&search=tirzepatide&topicRef=5376&anchor=H2001071724&source=see_link#H19

  2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9807016/#:~:text=Fully%2086.4%25%20of%20the%20semaglutide,weight%20(32.0%20vs%201.7%25).

  3. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9807016/#:~:text=as%20well%20as%20improvements%20in%20cardiometabolic%20and%20psychosocial%20indices

  4. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9807016/#:~:text=Strategies%20to%20help%20mitigate%20gastrointestinal%20adverse%20events

  5. https://www.advisory.com/daily-briefing/2023/03/22/wegovy-muscle-mass