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Foods to avoid while on Saxenda® to reduce side effects Avoid fried, greasy, or fatty foods and foods high in sugar: These tend to be the toughest for your body to digest and the most likely to cause nausea while taking a GLP-1 medication. Eat slowly, and eat smaller meals. Eat foods that are light and bland. More items...
Ideally, you should try to do 3 sets of 12 reps each day. This will help you gain muscle strength. If you want to gain benefit from this form of...
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Causes include poor diet, lack of exercise, and short or low-quality sleep. A healthy diet and active lifestyle can help people lose excess belly...
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Even though you can't specifically target face fat, you can take steps that will result in losing some excess fat in general. Engaging in physical...
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Is rice nutritious? Rice is a rich source of carbohydrates, the body's main fuel source. Carbohydrates can keep you energized and satisfied, and...
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Given below are a list of the drinks that make you lose weight, along with recipes to prepare them. Apple Cider Vinegar with Berries and Lemon....
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According to the latest research, the most effective non-invasive treatment for vaginal laxity is currently laser tightening treatments, especially...
Read More »Rarely, Saxenda® may cause increased resting heart rate. If you develop palpitations please alert your Calibrate Medical Team and bring this to the attention of your primary care provider. Additionally, If you have severe abdominal pain or other serious side effects while taking Saxenda®, seek emergency medical services and contact your Calibrate doctor right away.
Your face skin might start sagging. Premature drooping of the jawline (a.k.a. jowls) is one of the most common issues. When you drop pounds, you're...
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It might be as simple as eating too much too fast, or you could have a food intolerance or other condition that causes gas and digestive contents...
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Because Saxenda is titrated over the course of four weeks, it can take some time to start working. Some lucky people do see results from the first...
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If you're losing inches but maintaining your weight and you regularly strength train, you may actually be losing fat and gaining muscle. The...
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