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When most people hear about GLP-1 medications like semaglutide or tirzepatide, they immediately think about diabetes or weight loss. In this video, I share a different perspective: the potential role of GLP-1 receptor agonists at microdoses in conditions where chronic inflammation is central to disease progression. We know that inflammation underlies many disorders — from autoimmune disease to neurodegenerative conditions. While there are currently no large-scale clinical studies on microdosing GLP-1s for these indications, there are intriguing reasons to consider their potential. GLP-1 medications have been shown to influence metabolic pathways, reduce systemic inflammation, and even demonstrate neuroprotective properties in some research settings. That’s why I’m interested in whether carefully supervised, very low doses of these drugs might offer benefits in conditions such as: Autoimmune disease Chronic pain syndromes PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) Mood and mental health issues Alzheimer’s disease and cognitive decline Cardiovascular and heart disease I want to be clear: this is an area of clinical curiosity, not established science. We don’t yet have the studies to guide us. But under the right medical supervision, there may be a safe way to explore whether microdosing could help patients who struggle with inflammation-driven diseases and have not found relief elsewhere. At Complete Midlife Wellness Center, my team and I welcome patients who are interested in innovative, science-informed approaches to health. If this conversation resonates with you, I’d be glad to explore whether GLP-1 microdosing might be an option for your unique situation. 👉 Learn more or schedule a consultation: CompleteMidlifeWellnessCenter.com ~ 📚 Get my best-selling book, Sexually Woke: Awaken the Secrets to Your Best Sex Life in Midlife & Beyond: https://amzn.to/3rm47IU 🪷 Join my Well Past Midlife Masterclass to gain a deeper understanding of how to optimize every aspect of your midlife wellness: www.wellpastmidlife.com 💻 Interested in booking an appointment? Click here: https://completemidlifewellnesscenter... ✨ Dr. Susan Hardwick-Smith is a Board-certified Gynecologist and Certified Menopause Practitioner with over 25 years of experience in women's health, specializing in women's midlife wellness hormonal optimization and sexual wellness. She is the founder of Complete Midlife Wellness Center in Houston TX, and author of “Sexually Woke- awaken the secrets to your best sex life in midlife and beyond”. She also hosts the popular podcast and YouTube channel “Empowering Midlife Wellness”. Earlier in her career, she founded Complete Women's Care Center, which became the largest all-female Ob/Gyn group in the country. Dr. Susan is the recipient of the Texas SuperDoctor award over 15 times, as well as a multiple time recipient of H-Texas magazine’s Top Doctor and Top Doctor for Women awards. She's also been chosen as one of Houston's “three best rated gynecologists” for multiple consecutive years Dr. Susan is also an ICF certified life and leadership coach, multiple time marathoner and IronMan triathlete, and a mother of three young adults. 🫴 Follow me on social media: Instagram: https://bit.ly/3guuEg4 Facebook: https://bit.ly/300hzbW Podcast: https://apple.co/3ePe5NJ TikTok: https://bit.ly/3VaLBAW 👀 Learn more about me: https://drsusan.com/ ❗ DISCLAIMER Content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your health care provider with any questions you have regarding a medical or mental health condition, and before undertaking any diet, dietary supplement, exercise, or other health program.