When you start a GLP-1 medication, one of the first things that changes is your appetite. Portion sizes shrink. Certain foods stop calling your name. Some people lose interest in eating altogether for a while. That is the intended effect, and for many people it works exactly as planned. But there is a side effect that does not always show up on the list of common complaints: reduced intake of micronutrients.
Vitamins and minerals do not make headlines the way nausea or fatigue do. They do not announce themselves with obvious symptoms right away. Instead, deficiencies build quietly over weeks or months, and by the time they surface, the connection to food intake is easy to miss. If you are on a GLP-1 protocol and eating less than you used to, it is worth understanding which nutrients deserve your attention.
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