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How Long Does It Take to Lose Weight on GLP-1 Receptor Agonists?

Initially, you might see a modest weight loss of 1-2 pounds in the first month. From months 2-6, a steady weight loss of 1-2 pounds per week is common for many patients. After 6 months, weight loss may slow to about 0.5-1 pound per week, but this can vary based on individual factors and adherence to the treatment plan.

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The Oral Microbiome & Intestinal Health

Dr. Ali Arjomand, PhD presented “The Oral Microbiome & Intestinal Health: What are we learning and what we can do” at the SCDROCKS Conference 2023 hosted by the Specific Carbohydrate Diet Association at Bellevue College.
Video Objectives: What is the Oral Microbiome, What does it do, What things affect it, The Oral-Gut Axis, What it means for IBD, Takeaways!

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Why I started offering Concierge Care?

I created the 360 Concierge Care Program to break down the barriers of the modern healthcare system and offer opportunities for limitless care and limitless progress in your health journey. Read more about why I created this model of care and what you can gain by exploring it for your needs.

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Testimonials

To me, it’s all about the feedback and testimonials that I receive from my concierge membership programs. It’s been an honor and inspiration to meet each of these amazing people and to support their journey to better health. Their feedback and positive testimonials drives me to work harder, offer more, track their progress, and share in their success.

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About Me, What I Did and What I Learned

IBD is as much a lifestyle disease as anything else. The good news is that it is not set in stone. It is reversible. It is not even a disease. It is a state. A condition. A snapshot in time. There was a time it was not there. And there can be a time again when it is not there again.

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A More Complete Understanding of IBD

The prevalence of IBD increased dramatically over the past half century. Our genes do not change very much in that time span. How can the prevalence of IBD increase in that time span when our genes have not changed?

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