Peptide guide
Semaglutide Supplement Support Guide
A GLP-1 receptor agonist commonly researched for appetite and weight-management contexts.
Support framing
These recommendations are nutritional support categories commonly discussed around Semaglutide goals. They are not peptide dosing guidance, treatment instructions, or claims that supplements improve peptide safety or efficacy.
Safety note: This is a prescription medication. Do not change treatment or nutrition plans without medical guidance.
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Commonly paired support
Protein
Strong
People often pair Semaglutide with Protein when the goal is metabolic support.
GLP-1 users often focus on preserving lean mass while appetite is lower. Protein is the first support category to consider with a clinician or dietitian.
How it relates: This supports nutrition adequacy during reduced intake; it is not a medication instruction.
Safety note: Prescription-medication users should coordinate nutrition changes with their care team. People with kidney disease or medical nutrition restrictions should get individualized guidance.
Read the Protein guide
Commonly paired support
Electrolytes
Moderate
People often pair Semaglutide with Electrolytes when the goal is metabolic support.
Lower food intake can reduce fluid and mineral intake. Electrolytes may help support hydration routines.
How it relates: Hydration support is practical during appetite changes, but it does not treat medication side effects.
Safety note: Use caution with kidney disease, heart failure, or blood pressure medications. Electrolyte products can be inappropriate with kidney disease, heart failure, or blood pressure medications.
Read the Electrolytes guide