About this episode
Welcome back to Peptides for Women podcast! In this episode, I break down the confusing world of microdosing GLP-1s: those buzzy weight-loss and appetite-regulating peptides everyone’s whispering about. From 0.25 mg to 2.5 mg and everything in between, we’ll cover what the research says (and doesn’t), what experts are saying, why doses vary so wildly, and how to find your sweet spot. I also share my own experience using 2.5 mg of tirzepatide and what I see in my midlife clients using GLP-1s alongside protein, sunlight, minerals, and muscle-building routines. What You’ll Learn: What GLP-1 medications like semaglutide and tirzepatide actually do What “microdosing” means and why no one agrees on a definition Expert perspectives on 0.25 mg vs. 2.5 mg doses The real risks of underdosing, overdosing, or skipping the foundations What the current research says about low-dose efficacy How I use GLP-1s with my clients and in my own life The importance of pairing GLP-1s with foundational habits to protect metabolism and muscle mass 📚 Research: N Engl J Med (2021) — Semaglutide and Weight Loss Trial Diabetes Care (2023) — Editorial on Microdosing VeryWell Health — Microdosing Ozempic Overview Medscape (2024) — Patient-led Microdosing Trends Links & Resources: 🔗 Learn more or order peptides at: elliemd.com/JenniferWoodwardNutrition 🎯 Take the Peptides Quiz to find out what may work for your body: https://connect.jenniferwoodwardnutrition.com/widget/form/CoNzXJkbFdCpgo1hWPTN Enroll in the Peptides for Practitioners Certification Course and get $100 off for podcast subscribers: https://www.carrotsncake.com/offers/TrVo7mCz?coupon_code=PFPJENNIFER 🧬 Want to pair GLP-1s with functional lab testing? https://learn.jenniferwoodwardnutrition.com/invitation 📩 Grab The Body Edit Guide here for full protocols, dosing, labs, and more: https://stan.store/jenniferwoodwardnutrition/p/get-the-body-edit ‼️ Disclaimer ‼️ This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not provide medical advice. Always speak with your licensed healthcare provider before starting or changing any medication or treatment plan.