In this episode of the Fiat Health Podcast, Ashlynn and Dr. Ed discuss the truth behind GLP-1 medications—one of the most talked-about topics in modern healthcare. Together they explore what GLP-1s are, how they work in the body, why they were originally developed, and if they can ever be used as a tool within integrative healthcare. Ashlynn and Dr. Ed also address common misconceptions, cultural debates, and why GLP-1s are not an all purpose quick fix for weight loss.
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Key Takeaways:
- What are GLP-1 Medications? - GLP-1s are hormone-based medications originally developed for type 2 diabetes that help regulate blood sugar, insulin release, and digestion. They also slow gastric emptying and reduce "food noise" by calming reward pathways in the brain, which helps explain their impact on appetite, cravings, and weight loss.
- GLP-1s are for More than just Weight Loss - Beyond weight loss, studies show GLP-1s can reduce all-cause mortality and major cardiovascular events, even in patients without diabetes. Emerging evidence also points to benefits for conditions like PCOS, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and certain addictive behaviors due to improved insulin sensitivity and effects on dopamine signaling.
- GLP-1s as a Tool Within A Holistic Health Model - At Fiat Health, GLP-1s are viewed as a supportive tool, not a standalone solution or shortcut. Long-term success depends on pairing medication with lifestyle changes such as nutrition, movement, sleep, gut health support, and addressing root causes, all while honoring the body as a whole—mind, body, and soul.
- Risks, Side Effects, and the Importance of Proper Use - Common side effects include gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, constipation, or diarrhea, especially when dosing is increased too quickly. More serious but rare concerns—like pancreatitis, gallbladder disease, or muscle loss—highlight why these medications should be prescribed and monitored by experienced providers using slow, individualized dosing strategies.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
03:28 The Origin Story of GLP-1s
05:03 How GLP-1s Work in the Body
08:15 Medical Uses of GLP-1s
13:49 Emerging Uses
17:34 Risks, Side Effects, and Fiat's Integrative Approach