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Many patients start a GLP-1 medication, notice their hunger decreases, their cravings calm down, and yet the scale barely moves.
How is that possible?
In this episode, I explain one of the most common reasons people fail to lose weight despite taking medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound, or Mounjaro. The medication may be working exactly as intended, but another powerful force is overriding its effects.
We discuss:
• How GLP-1 medications reduce hunger and slow gastric emptying
• Why appetite suppression does not automatically lead to weight loss
• The difference between eating because of hunger and eating because of stress, boredom, or habit
• How emotional eating can override the benefits of weight loss medications
• Why food has become entertainment rather than nutrition for many people
• The "Ozempic Bypass" and how patients unintentionally work around the medication's effects
• Practical strategies for identifying non-hunger eating behaviors
• The simple three-question filter I teach patients before they eat
I also introduce what I call the Ozempic Filter, a simple decision-making tool that helps patients determine whether they are eating because of genuine hunger, environmental triggers, or emotional distress.
Weight loss medications can help reduce hunger. They cannot make behavioral decisions for you. Understanding that difference can completely change your results.
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