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ChipMonk Protein Cookie Chocolate Chip Pecan -- 1.6 oz


ChipMonk Protein Cookie Chocolate Chip Pecan
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ChipMonk Protein Cookie Chocolate Chip Pecan -- 1.6 oz

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ChipMonk Protein Cookie Chocolate Chip Pecan Description

  • Chocolate Chip Pecan Protein Cookie
  • Made With Monk Fruit
  • Soft & Chewy
  • 10 g Protein
  • Gluten Free
  • High Protein
  • Low Sugar

Say goodbye to chalky, unsatisfying protein snacks ChipMonk's soft-baked protein cookies are naturally low carb, low sugar, and made from the highest quality all-natural ingredients. Trust the ChipMonk; you are going to love these cookies.

 

22g Total Carb - 2g Fiber - 12g Allulose - 1g Glycerin = 7g Net Carbs

Free Of
Gluten.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 Cookie (45 g)
Servings per Container: 1
Amount Per Serving% Daily Value
Calories170
Total Fat10 g16%
   Saturated Fat3 g13%
   Trans Fat0 g
Cholesterol37 mg12%
Sodium196 mg9%
Total Carbohydrate22 g7%
   Dietary Fiber2 g7%
   Total Sugars3 g
    Incl. Added Sugars3 g6%
Protein10 g20%
Vitamin D0.1 mcg1%
Calcium48 mg4%
Iron1 mg3%
Potassium84 mg2%
Other Ingredients: Allulose, protein blend (whey protein concentrate, casein, whey protein isolate), almond flour, oat flour, egg, chocolate chips (sugar, unsweetened chocolate, cocoa butter, whole milk powder, soy lecithin, vanilla extract), pecans, butter (cream [milk]), peanuts, natural vanilla flavor, vegetable glycerin, salt, konjac root, baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), psyllium fiber, plant fibers (lemon, pea, potato, plantain, norwegian kelp), vitamin E, monk fruit extract.

Allergen Information: Contains almonds, eggs, milk, peanuts, pecans and soy. Made on shared equipment that also processes coconut and macadamia nuts.

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Coping with GLP-1 Side Effects: Staying Healthy While Taking Diabetes & Weight Loss Medications

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]You can hardly look at a TV, computer or smartphone screen these days without spotting an ad for injectable weight loss drugs with brand names like Mounjaro, Ozempic and Wegovy. These prescription injectables, known as GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs, lead to a loss of body weight that generally ranges from 12% to 21%, depending on the product. Wegovy is strictly a weight loss drug, while Mounjaro and Ozempic are geared primarily toward diabetes treatment but also are prescribed for weight loss. As a drug targeted only at weight loss, Mounjaro is marketed as Zepbound. Wegovy and similar injectables, normally taken once a week, help people lose weight by curbing hunger and slowing the emptying of the stomach (which means the feeling of fullness lasts longer). GLP-1, or glucagon-like peptide 1, is a gut hormone. Injectable weight loss drugs mimic the positive effects of GLP-1.

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How effective are GLP-1 drugs?

Experts emphasize that people shouldn’t overuse GLP-1 drugs to achieve weight loss or view them as a “universal cure-all for obesity,” according to University of Chicago Medicine. However, doctors and researchers agree that these drugs can be “highly effective” for weight management, the organization says. But in an online article, Chan-Su Yuan, the Cyrus Tang Professor of Anesthesia and Critical Care at the University of Chicago, cautions that the long-term side effects of GLP-1 drugs haven’t been closely studied yet. “If large swathes of the general public start taking them off-label for weight loss and then we find out years later that there are bad side effects,” Yuan says, “it could be a real issue.” Another drawback: These drugs are pricey, and many health insurers don’t cover the cost. “While insurers receive rebates to offset some of their costs, the list prices of GLP-1 drugs are about $1,000 per month, and growing demand for these medications could put upward pressure on premiums,” says KFF, a nonprofit health policy research, polling and news organization.

What are the side effects of injectable weight loss drugs?

While the popularity of these injectables is rising — 12% of American adults say they’ve tried them, according to a 2024 poll by KFF — and many patients report success in shedding pounds, these drugs do cause side effects. Mayo Clinic research presented in 2023 at the European Congress on Obesity showed that half of the 305 patients studied experienced side effects from taking semaglutide (branded as Wegovy). The most common side effects were nausea and diarrhea. Other potential side effects of GLP-1 drugs include: Among the less common side effects are:
  • Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia)
  • Medullary thyroid cancer
  • Multiple endocrine neoplasia
  • Acute pancreatitis
  • Gallstone attacks
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  • Bowel obstruction
Harvard Health Publishing points out that most side effects of GLP-1 drugs aren’t serious. But you should seek medical attention right away if your side effects are severe.

What can help with GLP-1’s effectiveness and side effects?

An article published in 2021 by Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology suggested that when it comes to naturally supporting GLP-1 levels, berberine, cinnamon, curcumin, gardenia, resveratrol, soybeans, tea and wheat might be considered. However, these recommendations were made in the context of diabetes, not weight loss. As for approaches to counteracting the side effects of GLP-1 drugs, it’s best to chat with a dietitian or health care provider before making any nutritional changes. But non-prescription products that might ease side temporary effects include:
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  • Ginger, chamomile tea or apple cider vinegar for upset stomach
  • Probiotics for digestive support
  • Psyllium for digestive support
  • Ginseng for energy
  • Calcium supplements for bone density
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