Supplements that fill what
GLP-1 depletes.
Every product addresses a specific physiological gap created by GLP-1 therapy — identified in your blood panel and gut score. Physician-recommended based on your actual results. Not generic wellness. Not guesswork.
Nausea Defense Kit
GLP-1 nausea affects 30–40% of patients in months 1–3. Your physician introduces this proactively at your week-2 check-in message — before nausea hits. The B12/B6 combination addresses the neurological nausea mechanism and the B12 absorption deficit created by reduced gastric acid.
GLP-1 Protein Complex
GLP-1 suppresses appetite without distinguishing between fat and muscle. Lean mass begins declining within weeks without adequate protein (1.6–2.2g/kg/day). Your physician presents this at the protocol call as non-negotiable — because the clinical data backs it.
Metabolic Core Stack
Recommended from your specific blood panel deficiencies. D3 insufficiency is found in approximately 40% of adults and worsens during caloric restriction. Magnesium supports sleep quality — critically important when cortisol dysregulation is common during GLP-1 phase.
Gut Restore Probiotic
GLP-1 slows gut motility — useful for satiety, but the microbiome shift that follows is significant and unmanaged by most programmes. When your BIOHM gut score is below 6, your physician recommends this at month 2. The data sells it.
Collagen + Hyaluronic Complex
Rapid fat loss depletes subcutaneous collagen support. Most patients are unwarned until skin laxity is already visible. WellSpry introduces this at month 2 alongside the skincare conversation — as clinical prevention, not vanity.
NAD+ Precursor (NMN 500mg)
For patients whose blood panel shows elevated biological age markers or who are on the longevity track. NAD+ precursor therapy supports mitochondrial function — particularly relevant during the metabolic shift of GLP-1 therapy.
Your physician reviews your blood panel and gut score before recommending anything. Every supplement in WellSpry Form has a clinical rationale tied to a specific biomarker.