Weight loss peptides are a type of product that claims to help with weight loss through peptide components such as acetyl hexapeptide, collagen peptides, etc. Their mechanism of action may include suppressing appetite, promoting fat breakdown, or improving metabolism. However, there is currently a lack of authoritative institutions to certify its effectiveness as an independent weight loss ingredient, and the effects vary among individuals. Here are the relevant points:
1. Common types and functions
Injectable peptides, such as ticagrelor peptide and marsupide, can suppress appetite or delay gastric emptying by regulating GLP-1 receptors, but may cause side effects such as gastrointestinal discomfort, allergies, or endocrine disorders.
Oral/patch type: such as Lin Shi Ma Shi Du Peptide, Lu Jiao Hui Qing Zhi Tie, etc. Some products combine "Japanese imported technology" promotion, but the actual effect and safety need to be carefully evaluated.
2. Scientific weight loss recommendations
Medication assistance: GLP-1 receptor agonists (such as semaglutide and tilpotide) have been clinically validated to reduce weight by 15% -26.6%, but require medical guidance and dietary exercise.
Dietary adjustments: The combination of high protein, low GI carbohydrates, and healthy fats can enhance weight loss and avoid rebounding from dieting.
3. Precautions
Avoid blindly using unverified peptide products, especially for those with a history of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases or allergies.
Legitimate weight loss drugs need to be obtained through prescription and regularly monitored for weight, blood sugar, and liver and kidney function.