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GLP-1 Drugs: Diet Industry's New Cash Cow?
18 Jan
Summary
- GLP-1 drugs offer short-term appetite relief but do not re-educate eating habits.
- The pharmaceutical and beauty industries profit while original issues remain unaddressed.
- Concerns about muscle loss and weight regain within two years of stopping use.

New GLP-1 weight-loss drugs are currently providing psychological relief for individuals struggling with obsessive thoughts about food and their bodies. These pharmaceutical products, increasingly accessible, promise appetite management and body transformation, suggesting that achieving a desirable thin physique may become purchasable.
However, these drugs do not resolve the underlying issues contributing to widespread troubled eating. Industries that exacerbate body image distress, such as food and fashion, continue to thrive. Furthermore, rapid weight loss from GLP-1 use can lead to a 'GLP-1 face' requiring expensive cosmetic procedures, and doctors note potential muscle loss.
While offering short-term benefits, GLP-1 drugs have not proven to re-educate appetites, with most weight being regained within two years of stopping. The food industry, a major contributor to obesity, is now reformulating products to be "GLP-1 friendly." True relief requires a deeper understanding of the societal factors fueling body anxieties from the beginning of life.




