
What metabolic protocols
support.
Sustainable Weight Reduction
GLP-1 and metabolic peptides address the root hormonal drivers of appetite and fat storage — supporting lasting body composition changes beyond calorie restriction.
Metabolic Regulation
Peptides in this category work directly on metabolic signaling pathways — supporting insulin sensitivity, energy utilization, and glucose homeostasis at the cellular level.
Appetite & Satiety Signaling
GLP-1 receptor agonists modulate the brain’s hunger and fullness signals — reducing caloric intake naturally without willpower-based restriction.
How Metabolic Peptides
Work With Your Body
Modern metabolic medicine has moved far beyond calorie restriction. GLP-1 receptor agonists and related peptides work directly on the body’s hormonal signaling systems — modulating appetite, insulin response, and fat metabolism at the cellular level. At ALYV, our board-certified physicians design metabolic protocols based on your health history, labs, and goals.
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Metabolic Protocols
Available Through ALYV
All compounds listed require a physician evaluation and prescription. Select any compound to view clinical details and care plan pricing.
Frequently Asked
About Metabolic Protocols
Do I need to be obese to qualify?
No. Eligibility is determined by your physician based on your health history, BMI, labs, and goals. Many patients are prescribed metabolic support for body recomposition, not extreme weight loss.
What’s the difference between branded and compounded GLP-1s?
Branded medications like Wegovy and Ozempic are FDA-approved. Compounded versions use the same active ingredient prepared by licensed 503A/503B pharmacies — often more accessible and cost-effective under physician oversight.
Will I need to change my diet?
Your physician may recommend dietary guidance alongside your protocol. Metabolic peptides work best as part of a lifestyle approach, not as a standalone intervention.
How quickly can I expect results?
Most patients on GLP-1 protocols notice appetite changes within 1–2 weeks. Meaningful body composition changes typically occur over 8–16 weeks.
Are there side effects?
Common side effects of GLP-1 agonists include nausea, mild GI discomfort, and fatigue during dose escalation. These typically resolve. Your physician will manage dosing to minimize side effects.
Do I need lab work?
Baseline bloodwork including metabolic panel and HbA1c is often required before starting GLP-1 protocols. Your intake will clarify exactly what’s needed based on your situation.





