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What the heck is "Food Noise"?

  • Apr 29, 2024
  • 1 min read

Health Magazine, on their website just posted a great article talking about "food noise"


As always, here is our quick summary of the article and the full version is available at the link below:


PNW Medical's Take:


Hey there, health enthusiasts! 🌟 Have you ever felt bombarded by constant thoughts about what to eat next? That’s what we call “food noise,” and it can be quite a challenge for those on a weight loss journey. But guess what? There’s some exciting news on the horizon!


Recent studies have shown that medications containing semaglutide or tirzepatide, like Ozempic/Wegovy or Zepbound/Monjourno, can help quiet those pesky food thoughts. These drugs work by tweaking the communication between your brain and gut, reducing the urge to overeat. It’s like turning down the volume on your food cravings!


At our clinic, we understand the struggle is real. That’s why we’re here to support you with the latest advancements in weight loss medicine. Imagine a day where your thoughts aren’t consumed by food, and you can focus on the joys of life. Sounds liberating, doesn’t it?


If you’re curious to learn more and take control of your health, swing by our clinic. Let’s chat about how we can help you achieve your weight loss goals and reduce that “food noise.” Together, we can make your wellness journey a harmonious one! 🎶💪


For a deeper dive into the topic, check out this insightful article1. Your journey to a quieter mind and healthier body starts here!




 

 
 

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"Pacific Northwest Medical Group prescribes compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide prepared by a licensed 503A compounding pharmacy. These are NOT FDA-approved products and have not been evaluated by the FDA for safety, efficacy, or quality. They are prescribed on a patient-specific basis when clinically appropriate. 503a pharmacy are regulated by State agencies."

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