How Semaglutide Promotes Feelings of Fullness
One of the results of the semaglutide in St. George we proscribe is the slowing down of gastric emptying, which means food stays in the stomach for a longer period. This delay in gastric emptying leads to increased satiety as the stomach stretches and sends signals to the brain indicating fullness. Consequently, individuals experience greater satisfaction after meals, helping to further control their calorie intake and support weight loss efforts.