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Some treatment types may be limited in your state. Currently, we are unable to serve GLP-1 programs to Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and New Mexico. However, we are always working to expand our reach, so stay in touch with us! (contact@gide.health)
Your healthcare provider will review your medical history to determine if GLP-1 products are appropriate for you. These medications may be prescribed to eligible individuals and can complement care for certain health conditions. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for guidance tailored to your unique health profile.
No studies have been performed to determine safety of GLP-1s in patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding. GLP-1s should be discontinued for at least two months prior to becoming pregnant. It's always important to discuss any and all of the medications you're taking or planning to take with your doctor to ensure safety. Consult with your doctor before starting or stopping any medication.
Yes, Eden's plans include the cost of the doctor's visit, prescription medications, and free shipping. There are no hidden or additional fees. Prescription medications are provided only after consultation with a physician to determine if the medication is appropriate for you. Eden offers a comprehensive package that includes ongoing support and regular check-ins to optimize your treatment.Note: Compounded medications are prepared based on specific patient needs or in the event of drug shortages and are not reviewed or approved by the FDA for safety or effectiveness. Prescription required.
Unlike other companies that may increase fees as your dose increases, we offer consistent pricing for every dose and medication. We are committed to democratizing metabolic health, making it affordable for everyone.Please note: same dose pricing may not apply during promotional periods or discounts.
The best way to lose weight is through a combination of healthy eating, regular exercise, and creating a caloric deficit. Focus on nutrient-dense foods, manage portion sizes, and incorporate both cardio and strength training exercises into your routine.
On average, healthy weight loss is around 1–2 pounds per week. This means you can expect to lose 4–8 pounds per month with consistent effort. Rapid weight loss is not sustainable and can lead to muscle loss or nutritional deficiencies.
Exercise plays a key role in weight loss, but it must be combined with a healthy, balanced diet for effective results. While exercise burns calories, diet is often the most important factor for weight loss. Exercise can, however, help boost metabolism and support muscle development.
To avoid regaining weight, focus on adopting long-term lifestyle changes instead of short-term diets. Continue with a balanced eating plan, stay active, and monitor your weight regularly. It’s crucial to avoid drastic dieting or skipping meals, as these can lead to metabolic slowdown and rebound weight gain.
Yes, poor sleep can negatively affect weight loss by disrupting hormone levels that regulate hunger and metabolism. Inadequate sleep increases cravings for high-calorie foods and decreases the body's ability to burn fat effectively. Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep each night for optimal weight loss results.
Hormone therapy is a treatment that helps balance or replace hormones in the body when natural levels are too low or imbalanced.
People experiencing menopause, low testosterone, thyroid issues, or aging-related hormone decline may need hormone therapy
Increased energy, Better mood and sleep, Improved muscle growth, Healthier skin and bones, Enhanced metabolism
Yes, when prescribed and monitored by a qualified doctor. Regular blood tests are important to adjust doses and avoid side effects.
Most people start seeing improvements within 4–8 weeks, but full results may take a few months depending on the therapy and the body’s response.
Peptides are short chains of amino acids (the building blocks of proteins) that help regulate different biological processes in the body.
Peptides are used for skincare (anti-aging, healing), muscle growth, fat loss, improving athletic performance, and even medical treatments.
Most peptides are considered safe when used correctly, but it's important to use them under professional guidance, especially for injections or supplements.
Proteins are made of long chains of amino acids, while peptides are much shorter — usually fewer than 50 amino acids.
Yes! Certain peptides stimulate collagen production, help skin heal, and reduce wrinkles, making them popular in skincare products.