• Leonard Pastrana: GLP-1 Weight Loss Protocol Plus So Much More! | Ep #18

  • Aug 3 2021
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Leonard Pastrana: GLP-1 Weight Loss Protocol Plus So Much More! | Ep #18

  • Summary

  • Peptides have been around for over 80 years. So why isn't anyone talking about them? I have a special guest, Leonard Pastrana, who is here to talk peptides! He is a father, pharmacist, and BioHaker specializing in human optimization.

    At Wisconsin Institute of Functional Medicine we are committed to helping our patients achieve optimal health. Today we are focused on peptide protocols which will help you optimize your weight loss efforts and make fasting for optimal health easier. We discuss the following:

    1. How GLP (glucagon-like peptide) works and yes, you can lose 15% of your body weight.
    2. A medication approved for weight loss (nutrition & exercise is still a must).
    3. Who would benefit from using it.
    4. NMN (Nicotinamide Mononucelotide) and LDL (Low Dose Leucine) a Synergy compound and how it affects your energy level and longevity.
    5. Oxytocin Nasal Spray - why we included this in our protocol package- how about using your fat for energy, feel less hungry, and bonus - it also helps you keep your muscle!
    6. My Favorite gut supplement that brings it all together, Butyrate Capsules.

    For more information, visit my website at https://wisconsinfunctionalmed.com/

    I'd really appreciate it if you would click the like button above and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you!

    © 2021 Tracy Page, MD

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