Tirzepatide activates receptors of hormones secreted from the intestine (glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP)) to reduce appetite and food intake.
Tirzepatide is a once weekly subcutaneous injection that has been providing dramatic weight loss results! Now combined with L-Carnitine (a potent fat mobilizing amino acid), the effects are even better!
Dietary education to highlight the benefits of Protein, Healthy Fat, and Fiber in each meal! This plan helps you REV up your Metabolism!!!
Our program also recommends twice weekly MegaBurn injections (additional cost) which help convert food into energy, metabolize glucose - fat and alcohol, detoxifies, boosts immunity and turns FAT into FUEL!
One month supply of our Tirzepatide/L-Carnitine (4 total). Please note, dosage increases monthly.
2.5/6.25 mg
5/12.5 mg
7.5/18.75 mg
10/25 mg
12.5/31.25 mg
15/37.5 mg
Unlimited support for accountability and insight throughout the month is just a call or text away! PHFF Nutritional Guidelines and Recipes
Tirzepatide activates receptors of hormones secreted from the intestine (glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP)) to reduce appetite and food intake. Tirzepatide is administered by injection under the skin once weekly, and the dosage must be increased over four to 20 weeks to achieve the target dosages of 5 milligram (mg), 10 mg or 15 mg once weekly. The maximum dosage of Tirzepatide is 15 mg once weekly.
Yes, Tirzepatide was approved for weight loss by the FDA in 2023.
Tirzepatide Function on Specific Organs:
Aside from weight loss, patients taking Tirzepatide have also seen a decreased risk of certain conditions like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, joint pain and reduced blood pressure.
The side effects of Tirzepatide are typically mild — especially when compared to the complications associated with obesity and being overweight.
People taking Tirzepatide for weight loss may experience:
Gastrointestinal issues are the most common complaint among people just starting Tirzepatide. You may be able to reduce the side effects by beginning on a lower dose and then slowly increasing the amount you take.
While patients may notice some body weight loss in the first month, the full benefits are usually fully noticed after three to six months of treatment. (Results may vary based on treatment plan)
Tirzepatide is a medication that is increased over time. This allows your body to adjust and tolerate the medication better. If you start a high dose, you will have an increased risk of side effects such as nausea, diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal pain.
Tirzepatide causes thyroid C-cell tumors in rats. It is unknown whether Tirzepatide causes such tumors, including medullary thyroid cancer, in humans. Tirzepatide should not be used in patients with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer or in patients with Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia syndrome type 2.
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