Insulin resistance is not exclusive to fat people. How does telopoietin restart your metabolic rhythm?
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" My weight is fine, why do I always feel tired, sleepy, and want to sleep after eating? "
“ I don’t eat much, but I can’t control my belly and fatty liver? ”
These symptoms are most likely not simply " sub-health " , but insulin resistance is quietly dominating your physical condition.
Many people think that insulin resistance is a label exclusive to obese people. In fact, it has long been widely present in people of normal weight or even thin people with metabolic disorders . The real question is not how much you weigh, but whether your metabolic rhythm is still " functioning normally " ?
1. What is insulin resistance? Why do people with low body weight have it?
📌 The normal function of insulin is to transport blood sugar into cells for energy or storage.
📌 When the body becomes " numb " to insulin, the following symptoms may occur:
• Feeling tired or sleepy on an empty stomach or after a meal
• Thick waistline, fatty liver, visceral obesity
• Blood sugar levels rise two hours after a meal but do not reach diabetes criteria
• Easy to get hungry and unable to control carbohydrate intake
• Irregular menstruation, polycystic ovary (female), sexual dysfunction (male)
✅ The common cause of these symptoms is that the body is " out of rhythm " in energy processing, entering a storage state but unable to release energy .
2. How does tirpotide break the vicious cycle of insulin resistance → metabolic disorders?
Tipol is currently the only weight-loss drug that activates both GLP-1 and GIP receptors . Its metabolic remodeling mechanism is not limited to weight control, but also acts more deeply on the insulin regulation system.
Path of action |
Pharmacological mechanism |
Metabolic rhythm effects |
GLP-1 agonists |
Delay gastric emptying, inhibit ghrelin, and stimulate insulin secretion |
Control blood sugar peaks and stabilize post-meal energy fluctuations |
GIP agonists |
Improve insulin sensitivity and reduce fat synthesis |
Transform from "energy storage" to "energy burning" to improve metabolic elasticity |
Neuro - endocrine regulation |
Balancing leptin, ghrelin, and cortisol rhythms |
Reduce "fatigue" and suppress emotional eating impulses |
✅ Essentially, it's " rebuilding your body's energy switch " so that it can use energy efficiently instead of storing it .
3. Clinical research data: Improving insulin resistance, telolipid is better than weight loss itself
📌 The SURPASS series of studies (type 2 diabetes + obese people) found that:
• Telportide can reduce HOMA-IR (insulin resistance index) by an average of more than 35%
• Fasting insulin levels decrease and blood sugar becomes stable
• For every 1kg of weight loss, the effect of improving insulin sensitivity is significantly better than semaglutide
📌 In the non-diabetic but metabolically abnormal group, it was also found that:
• Post-meal blood sugar fluctuations reduced by 30%
• Emotional eating is reduced, and fat accumulation points (such as liver and abdomen) are significantly reduced
4. Which “ not fat ” people may also have latent insulin resistance?
📌 People at high risk include:
• Thick waistline, high visceral fat, but normal weight
• Drowsiness after meals, rapid hunger, uncontrollable cravings, mild abnormal blood sugar levels
• Women with menstrual disorders and polycystic ovary syndrome ( PCOS )
• People who sit for long periods of time, have high stress levels, or have irregular work and rest schedules
• Family history of type 2 diabetes, fatty liver, and metabolic syndrome
✅ Even if this group of people has a normal weight, they need to consider " metabolic management " rather than simply weight control.
5. How can tepote be used as a “ metabolic restart tool ” ?
📌 Starting Plan:
• Starting from 2.5 mg/ week, gradually increase to 5~10 mg per month, and maintain a stable dose based on response
• Diet structure: Prioritize protein and reduce high GI carbohydrates
• Synchronize sleep / work schedule to improve leptin response
• It is recommended to monitor blood sugar / insulin / fatty liver once a quarter
📌 Effect evaluation indicators:
• Changes of postprandial blood glucose and fasting insulin
• Post-meal fatigue and hunger scores
• Waist circumference, body fat percentage, visceral fat CT value
Conclusion: True metabolic health starts with " regulating hormones " rather than " regulating calories "
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