Key Takeaways

  • Follow a balanced diet that includes lean protein, fibre, fruits and vegetables to support healthy weight loss.

  • Reduce refined carbs, sugary foods and processed meals to avoid blood sugar spikes and empty calories.

  • Drink plenty of water or sugar free drinks to stay hydrated and avoid mistaking thirst for hunger.

  • Exercise regularly with a mix of cardio and strength training to burn calories and maintain muscle mass.

  • Plan meals in advance to encourage healthier choices and reduce the risk of stress or emotional eating.

  • Track your body’s response to Mounjaro and manage common side effects with hydration and simple foods.

  • Stay patient and consistent since results build gradually over weeks and months, not overnight.

  • Combine Mounjaro treatment with sustainable lifestyle changes for long term success.

Understanding Mounjaro for Weight Loss

Mounjaro is a weekly weight loss injection that contains the active ingredient tirzepatide. It works on two different hormone receptors: the glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor and the glucose-dependent insulinogenic polypeptide (GIP) receptor.

When Mounjaro activates these receptors, the body thinks that there are high levels of the hormones GIP and GLP-1 in the body. This improves blood sugar regulation, slows down stomach emptying, and reduces appetite, making it easier to eat less and lose weight.

Mounjaro can lead to impressive weight loss results. When taking the highest dose of Mounjaro, a large controlled trial found that patients lost an average 15% of their body weight after 72 weeks.

However, Mounjaro isn't suitable for everyone. It's a prescription-only medication that's only available from specialist weight loss services, like the one at Quick Meds, and has strict prescribing criteria. Mounjaro is used to treat people with type 2 diabetes and as a weight loss medication. To take Mounjaro for weight loss, individuals should have:

  • tried to lose weight with diet changes and exercise first, and continued this whilst taking the medication

  • a body mass index (BMI) of 30 or more OR a BMI of 27 or more with a weight-related health condition

Mounjaro can help suppress your appetite and make it easier to eat less, but for significant weight loss results, it's essential to make changes to your lifestyle. Let's discuss some of the changes you can make to help with losing weight when taking Mounjaro.

8 Essential Tips for Enhancing Weight Loss with Mounjaro

Tip 1: Prioritise a Balanced Diet

Mounjaro suppresses your appetite, but you still have to eat less and maintain a balanced diet in order to lose weight.

Aim for a daily calorie deficit of around 600 calories to lose weight. For men, this means a calorie intake of around 1900 calories a day. For women, aim for around 1400 daily calories.

As well as eating fewer calories, make sure to also consider which foods these calories come from. If you're eating less, it's even more important to make sure you're getting all the essential nutrients you need to avoid nutrient deficiencies. This means including lean proteins, some complex carbohydrates (try to reduce your simple carbohydrate intake), at least 5 portions of fresh fruits and vegetables a day, and some healthy fats.

Fats have a bad reputation, but they aren't all bad. In fact, we need to eat some healthy fats to help absorb certain vitamins, like vitamins A, D and E. However, even healthy fats are energy-dense and can lead to weight gain if you eat too much of them.

Saturated fat- often referred to as "unhealthy fats" is something most UK adults eat too much of. It's found in:

  • sweet treats like cakes and pastries

  • fatty meats and meat products

  • dairy products

  • ready meals and takeaway foods

  • snacks like crisps and crackers

Eating too much saturated fat can increase cholesterol levels in the blood, leading to furring of the arteries (known as atherosclerosis), heart disease, and strokes. As a general rule, try to limit processed foods.

Instead of prioritising foods high in saturated fat, try to choose foods rich in mono- and polyunsaturated fats instead. Reduce the amount of processed foods, fried foods, unhealthy snacks, and high-fat meats you eat and include more unsaturated fats from olive oil and nuts instead.

It's best to limit processed foods as much as possible. We've mentioned that they're often high in saturated fats, but processed foods can actually increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and obesity.

Tip 2: Stay Hydrated Throughout the Day

It can be easy to mistake hunger for thirst. Staying hydrated helps you avoid turning to food when you're just thirsty. The NHS recommends drinking between 6-8 glasses of water a day - around 2 litres.

Although these recommended 2 litres can include any sort of drink, water is your best option as it hydrates you without any extra calories. Sugary drinks like juices, energy drinks, flavoured hot drinks, and fizzy drinks contain empty calories. Their high sugar levels mean they contain a lot of calories but very few useful nutrients.

These drinks can also impact your blood sugar levels and increase the risk of developing high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease.

Whilst taking Mounjaro, it's best to stick to water or sugar-free drinks; this way, you'll avoid drinking extra calories that might disrupt your weight loss progress. Additionally, black coffee and herbal tea can be had in moderation; however, often these contain natural diuretics, which may contribute to further dehydration.

Tip 3: Focus on Lean Proteins and Fibre-Rich Foods

Protein is an essential energy source for the body, containing amino acids required for many different body processes. Several clinical trials suggest that a high-protein diet can promote weight loss while helping to maintain muscle mass. More muscle also helps to maintain your basal metabolic rate, burning more calories whilst you rest.

Good sources of lean protein include eggs, legumes, salmon, chicken, tuna, soybeans/tofu, and cottage cheese.

High fibre intake in the form of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains is linked to decreased weight gain over time in some studies. This may be because fibre suppresses appetite - one study found that fibre supplements decreased hunger levels in study participants.

Eating plenty of whole grains can reduce the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and weight gain and support digestive health. Good sources of whole grains include:

  • bulgur wheat

  • wholewheat pasta, bread, and couscous

  • whole oats

  • quinoa

  • brown rice

  • rye and spelt products

Remember to eat at least 5 portions of fruit and vegetables a day whilst taking Mounjaro, including plenty of vitamin-packed leafy greens. If you get into good habits now, it'll be easier to continue in the future if you decide to stop taking Mounjaro.

Tip 4: Limit Refined Carbohydrates and Sugary Foods

Refined carbohydrates include foods like white bread, white rice, pastries, pizza, and most cereals. These foods can lead to blood sugar spikes and disrupt normal hunger cues, leading to weight gain. High sugar foods and drinks can have similar effects.

Try to choose whole-grain options for more sustained energy levels and extra nutrients. If you can, just limit yourself to an occasional sweet treat like chocolate, cakes, sweets, or sugary drinks.

Tip 5: Include Regular Exercise in Your Routine

Exercise is an essential part of a healthy lifestyle - it helps to burn calories and build muscle, which in turn helps your body to maintain stable blood sugar levels.

Mounjaro is licensed for use as a weight loss treatment alongside exercise and dietary changes. Without regular exercise, you're less likely to achieve significant weight loss results.

A mixture of cardio and strength training is best to help burn calories, support muscle mass, and promote a healthy weight. Aim for 150 minutes of moderate activity a week, that's spread over at least 4-5 days. Try to do something active every day, even if that's taking the stairs rather than the lift or mowing the lawn.

Tip 6: Plan Your Meals Mindfully

Although Mounjaro does reduce appetite, meal planning can help you make better choices when you do start to get hungry. You're more likely to choose something quick and calorie-dense when you're hungry, but planning in advance will help you make sure there's a healthy option available.

When planning a meal, at least a third of your plate should be filled with vegetables, another third with whole grains, and the rest with lean protein and a small amount of unsaturated fats like a dressing containing olive oil or some hummus.

Some people gain body weight because they use food as a way to deal with their emotions. If you tend to turn to stress eating, it's important to find other ways to manage your stress. exercise is a great outlet to reduce stress, if you're still struggling ask your GP for help.

Tip 7: Monitor Your Body’s Response to Mounjaro

Everyone is different, which means people can respond differently when taking Mounjaro. Some people do experience side effects - especially when they start the medication or when they increase their dose.

Very common side effects to look out for include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and constipation, and these can affect up to 1 in 10 people who take Mounjaro. Often, side effects get better with time or can be managed at home by drinking plenty of water, staying hydrated, and opting for plain foods. However, if you're struggling and these side effects are impacting your life, speak to a member of our Quick Meds team or contact your GP.

It's also a good idea to track your progress with Mounjaro. This will make it easier to tell whether your current dose is doing the job or if you may need a dose increase. It will also make it easier to identify extra changes you can make to your lifestyle that will support your weight loss efforts.

Tip 8: Practise Patience and Consistency

Taking Mounjaro alongside making lifestyle changes can lead to impressive results on your weight loss journey, but this can take time. The average 15% weight loss demonstrated in studies was recorded over 72 weeks - this is more than a year! You're unlikely to see instant results.

Be realistic about how long it's likely to take you to lose weight and set small, achievable goals along the way. Mounjaro helps support weight loss, but you still need to make changes to your lifestyle and stick to them long-term.

When to Consult Your Healthcare Provider

While you're taking Mounjaro, regular check-ups are a way to monitor whether you're getting the results you expect and aren't experiencing worrying side effects. At Quick Meds, our staff are always available to deal with any worries you have or answer any questions about the medication or side effects you're experiencing.

These regular check-ins are also a time to discuss your dosing schedule. If you're struggling with side effects, you may need to stay at your current dose for a bit longer and delay your next increase. For individuals not getting the results they want, this is a time to get to the bottom of why.

If you're experiencing any serious side effects of Mounjaro, such as:

  • acute, severe stomach pain

  • an increased heart rate or palpitations

  • signs of a severe allergic reaction such as face or throat swelling, difficulty breathing, dizziness, or loss of consciousness

Call 111 or 999 in an emergency.

How Quick Meds Supports Your Weight Loss Journey

Mounjaro can be an effective weight loss tool, but it's essential to buy it from a trusted source.

Quick Meds is a UK-based online pharmacy that's regulated by the General Pharmaceutical Council. All our medications are genuine and sourced from suppliers authorised by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority.

No need to make an appointment with your GP and wait for an NHS weight loss clinic referral. Simply complete your online Quick Meds consultation, choose your treatment, and complete checkout. Our experienced prescribing team will be in contact to discuss the best weight loss treatment for you, with advice on how to get started and tips to help you succeed.

Our knowledgeable pharmacists are always available to answer questions about side effects, medication use, or anything else you'd like to know on your weight loss journey.

Medication is dispatched quickly in discreet packaging and delivered securely straight to your door. We offer safe, discreet, and professional support for every step of your path to a healthier you.

Start your weight loss journey with us today

Final Thoughts on Enhancing Weight Loss with Mounjaro

Mounjaro is a helpful weight loss tool, but the changes you make to your diet and exercise routine will make all the difference to how much weight you lose. To lose weight and keep it off, you'll need to make sustainable changes to your life, including eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly.

If you're looking for help and advice on how to take Mounjaro, start your consultation with the Quick Meds team today.


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