3 Appetite Suppressants That Are Better Than Ozempic, According to Expert
Annette Bosworth, MD, aka Dr. Boz, is an Internal Medicine physician who helps reverse medical problems through healthy Keto living. In a new viral YouTube video, Dr. Boz reveals that you can suppress your appetite without taking Ozempic. "Thinking about hopping on that ozempic bandwagon? Stop," she says in the clip, revealing three options that won't cost you $1,000 per month.
Ozempic Doesn't Just Cost You A Lot of Money, It Costs You Lean Muscle Mass
"Ozempic stops the appetite, and your scale drops, but the price is paid with your lean muscle mass and about a thousand bucks a month. Let's suppress your appetite while saving your money, all without a prescription," she says.
1. Drink Coffee
Number one, coffee. "I knew I loved coffee for a reason. Yeah, we've been consuming coffee for over 2000 years, and we have a lot of good studies on caffeine. It's known to boost metabolism, increase the fat burn, and it's an excellent appetite suppressant," she says.
Remember, It Has to Be Black
"An average cup of Joe has between 70 and 150 milligrams of caffeine, and this study in 2023 found that high levels of blood caffeine suppress appetite and lower your risk of type two diabetes, but your coffee has to be black. No creamer, no sugar, just coffee," she says.
2. Lick a Salt Rock
Another "favorite fasting hack," according to Dr. Boz? "If you're new to fasting, you'll often find these short bursts of intense sweet cravings, and you can find yourself slipping up and breaking your fast too soon. When that happens, next time, instead of reaching for sugar, reach for salt rock," she says.
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It Will Satisfy Taste Buds and Fulfill Your Craving
There are two reasons why she recommends salt rocks. "This will satisfy your taste buds and we'll give you some of the minerals that you're probably craving," she says.
3. Ketones
Number three ketones. "There's a second type of craving you'll encounter when fasting, and it isn't from sweets," she says. "This craving happens after your blood sugar drops in response to not eating. If you can push through it, your liver will eventually pump out ketones as a fuel source. But in that zone where glucose is dropping, and the ketones aren't caught up enough, there's a deficit of energy, and it triggers a craving."
There Are Two Types of Ketones: Fast and Fleeting, Exogenous
"Even if you try that salt hack, the lack of energy won't go away. This is where supplementing ketones helps. There are two types of supplements that will increase your circulating ketones. There's the fast and fleeting and the slow and steady. These lab-made exogenous ketones will spike ketones and curb hunger by suppressing ghrelin, that hunger hormone," she says.
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And, Slow and Steady, AKA MCT Oil
"Slow and steady ketones are the prevention solution to this energy gap, and they come from MCT Medium chain triglycerides. Use MCT oil before you fast to stimulate your liver to produce the ketones," she says.
You Will Make More Ketones
"When your liver is spitting out those ketones from the oil, those high levels of ketones will actually signal the liver to make it more even when you don't take the supplement. So ketones beget ketones," she says.
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It's the "Ultimate Appetite Suppressor"
"Think of MCT as training for your mitochondria to make ketones. That is the ultimate appetite suppressor," she concludes. And if you enjoyed this article, don't miss 20 Incredible Ozempic Success Stories of All Time.