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TCI brings together plant extracts, probiotics, and aminos in its promising GLP-1 Formula

Tcis Glp 1 Formula

We recently saw supplement companies bring their answer or approach to GLP-1 and weight loss primarily with the help of the innovative Eriomin ingredient. Kourtney Kardashian’s lifestyle brand Lemme makes use of it in Lemme GLP-1 Daily and premium powerhouse Infinis Nutrition’s GLP-1. TCI is about to join the race with an all-new ingredient or ingredient blend, and this isn’t its first entry in this sort of business, as it is also the company behind Trillion Probio and VeCollal collagen.

TCI’s promising innovation, GLP-1 Formula, or glucagon-like peptide-1, is a dietary supplement ingredient specifically designed to support weight management. Unlike prescription medications like Ozempic, this product does not contain any form of GLP-1 or synthetic GLP-1 analogs. Instead, it’s a blend of natural ingredients, including plant extracts, probiotics, and amino acids, that the company claims help promote the body’s own regulatory processes related to appetite and metabolism.

A clinical trial has been performed on TCI’s GLP-1 Formula and yielded impressive results, more than enough to make it worth paying attention to. There were a huge 560 participants who took the supplement every day before lunch for a little more than two months. The study recorded a collective weight loss of almost three metric tons across the lengthy timeframe, working out to an average amount lost of 4.9kg or 10.8lbs per person, with over 59% shedding at least 4kg or 8.8lbs.

With the undeniable rise in individuals turning to GLP-1 medications as an answer to weight loss, it was only a matter of time before ingredient companies and supplement brands crafted something in the same sort of area. Knowing about the requirements and how long it takes for new ingredients to come to market, companies are moving quickly, and TCI’s GLP-1 Formula looks to be the next effort in the area and will undoubtedly be picked up by brands in the sports nutrition space.

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