Weight Loss, Natural Substitute for Maunjaro that you have heard about

I did a bit of digging and found the recipe that is suggested to boost GLP that is commonly used in Orient. 

Fresh ginger, We all know the thermogenic properties of ginger and its traditional use in soothing an upset stomach. Here it seems to work synergistically with the other ingredients.

Matcha (Japanese powdered green tea [macha is available in citrus flavored as well, so it does not taste quite as much like grass]). Matcha, the deep green camilia senensis leaves without stems or twigs, then ground to powder, is also very high in epigallocatechin gallate(EGCG) a great immune polyphenol for immune boosting: also a great source of quercetin

Bitter Melon, momordica charantia, a traditional Asian small spiked in appearance melon used for appetite suppression

Kombu. I’ve discussed kombu previously as a marine vegetable used as a thickener for soups or stews and substitute for salt in such a dish, also as a great source of bioavailable calcium. It is available as flake or powder.

Kombu, on its own, is thought to accelerate fat loss: “Kombu contains natural fiber, alginate, which can act as a fat blocker, stopping the absorption of fat in the gut. This fiber aids digestion and can help you feel fuller for longer, potentially aiding in weight management. Additionally, kombu is rich in iodine, which plays a crucial role in producing thyroid hormones and managing metabolism.”

> While not part of the current weight loss regimen, along with the above, some will take at the same time large dose circumin (from turmeric) with piperine (from black pepper), which may help this start-the-day formula to ignite their metabolism.

So, the above, for readers who’ve heard about a simple drink to accelerate weight loss, is the formula, without your having to listen to a sales pitch for some sort of ‘miracle’ weight loss formula. If any of your try it for a month or two and see some results, do report back using our reply form and we’ll be glad to share your experience with other readers.

Suggested  nutritional support supplements are offered for evaluation only. This a pastoral healing service based upon psychic and energetic approaches to healing. Use of herbal or homeopathic remedies is based upon the literature of each discipline and on anecdotal experiences of clients or practitioners who have used these over many millennia in the ancient Scandinavian tradition of Tietaja. In some modern Tietajar training, we shamanic students learn global herbalism and so suggestions may use herbs employed in diverse indigenous healing traditions including our own in Northern Europe. Do research the uses and applications of components yourself and discuss it with a licensed healthcare professional prior to using.

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