In healthy human volunteers, a diet with 30% kcal from protein (40% carbohydrates, 30% fat) causes greater GLP-1 secretion than a diet with 10% kcal protein (60% carbohydrates, 30% fat) [308]
The researchers concluded: The GLP-1 analogue semaglutide decreased alcohol intake across different drinking models and species and modulated central GABA neurotransmission, providing support for clinical testing of semaglutide as a potentially novel pharmacotherapy for AUD. Dr Leggio told CNN drugs like semaglutide may influence interest in things like alcohol because they have an effect not just in the gut, but in the brain
Safety data in humans is limited, and therapy should only be considered under licensed medical supervision though research is still ongoing
It's a good option if you struggle to get enough fiber from your diet
IGF1 LR3s power to cross the blood-brain barrier to some extent, combined with its extended half-life, makes it more practical for neurological research compared to native IGF-1
Which one is best for you will depend on a number of factors, such as which is more suitable, which works better for you, or which one youd prefer to try