28lbs+ in 4 Weeks: New No-Exercise 'SKinny Pill' Melts Belly Fat. Why Every Judge on Shark Tank Backed This Product!
By Melissa Rudy
Never before had the judging panel unanismouly decide to invest millions of dollars into a health company.
After buying a staggering 28.5% share in the sisters company, the Shark Tank Panel personally mentored the pair, helping them undergo re-branding and re-packaging of their miracle product.
GlucoShield, belongs to a new class of medications, called GIP agonists, that have skyrocketed in popularity in the U.S. in recent years.
In clinical trials, GlucoShield helped people lose, on average, 52 pounds, nearly rivaling the weight loss results achieved with bariatric surgery, according to Dr. Christopher McGowan, a gastroenterologist who runs a weight loss clinic in Cary, North Carolina.
The active ingredient in Gluco Shield is contain trizerpide, which mimics a hormone that helps reduce food cravings.
What makes tirzepatide even more helpful is it imitates a hormone, called GIP, which — along with reducing appetite — may also improve how the body breaks down sugar and fat, helping to amplify the weight loss effects.
In a phase 3 clinical trial, a 15-milligram dose of tirzepatide, the highest dose, led to an average weight loss of 22.5% body weight, or about 52 pounds.
The participants in the study had obesity or were overweight with at least one weight-related condition.
Here’s what you need to know about Lilly’s new drug.
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Your body will act as a team to help you lose weight
everyday people are sharing their glucoshield weight loss stories online
I've been using GlucoShield for 5 weeks now, I could notice a difference with just one capsule, week 2 I started taking 2 capsules and I feel amazing, mood improved and my energy has been great! I can't wait to see what happens when I start the full daily dosage.
The glucoshield is working great for me. I feel better and have less hot flashes. I can see the difference in how I look and feel!
I love Glucoshield! I have lost 14 pounds so far and many inches. This helps my energy and curbs my appetite for sure! I am continuing this for now and see where it goes.
I love Glucoshield! I have lost 14 pounds so far and many inches. This helps my energy and curbs my appetite for sure! I am continuing this for now and see where it goes.
Celebrities are also sharin their stories with this treatment
Kelly Clarkson
Kelly Clarkson revealed during an episode of her talk show when speaking with Whoopi Goldberg that she is taking a drug to help her lose weight, though she didn't specify which one.
“Everyone thinks it’s Ozempic — it’s not. It’s something else,” Clarkson said. “But it’s something that aids in helping break down the sugar. Obviously my body doesn’t do it right.”
Clarkson added that taking a weight-loss medication has been "really good" for her, even though she was hesitant to try it at first due to past health issues.
“My doctor chased me for like two years, and I was like, ‘No I’m afraid of it, I already have thyroid problems,’” she said.
She ultimately decided to try it “because my blood work got so bad,” she said.
Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg told Kelly Clarkson that [she had lost the weight of "almost two people"] since starting Glucoshield.
“I’m doing that wonderful shot that works for folks who need some help and it’s been really good for me,” Goldberg told Clarkson after she commented on how youthful Goldberg looks. “It’s all the weight I’ve lost.”
The EGOT winner previously revealed she was taking GlucoShield on "The View" in March.
“My weight has come and gone, and up and down, but it’s never been an issue for me because I don’t listen to what other people say about me so it has never been a problem,” she said. “But I think it’s very hard for people to just know what a normal weight would be. ... Everyone has something to say but no one said, ‘How you doing?’ Because it involves so many other things.”
What are the risks of taking this medication?
GlucoShield, like other GIP agonists, can cause uncomfortable side effects, including gastrointestinal problems.
According to the FDA’s drug label, side effects include:
- Nausea
- Stomach pain
Generally, people experience those side effects as they ramp up the dosage at the start of treatment, but the side effects usually go away after prolonged use, according to Dr. Daniela Hurtado Andrade, an endocrinologist at the Mayo Clinic.
People who are pregnant should not take the medication
How to buy
Given the anticipated high demand, it’s unknown what kinds of shortages people who want the drug will face.
The supply is expected to increase through 2024, Lilly said during the Wednesday briefing.
We also got a 67% disctount for our readers to try their 1-month offer.
The original price is $179/month, but with our Reader's Discount, you will be able to buy for only $69.