Those with significant insulin resistance may require combination therapy rather than GLP-1 monotherapy
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Many people take vitamin E supplements in the hopes of improving their immune system, decreasing their risk of cancer, or strengthening their hair, skin, and nails via the vitamins antioxidant and potentially anti-aging effects ( However, vitamin E supplements are unnecessary and provide little benefit unless you are deficient in the vitamin ( People on low fat diets or those with disorders that affect their ability to digest and absorb fat, such as Crohns disease or cystic fibrosis, may be at an increased risk of vitamin E deficiency ( Summary Unless youre vitamin E deficient, you likely dont need to supplement with it
Existen situaciones especficas que requieren evaluacin mdica para optimizar la terapia o identificar posibles complicaciones
While the early data is promising: There are no large randomized controlled trials in lipedema Most evidence comes from small studies or related conditions These medications are not currently approved specifically for lipedema However, they may be helpful for some individuals , particularly those with: Insulin resistance Weight gain alongside lipedema Significant inflammation or metabolic dysfunction Why Nutrition Still Matters with GLP-1 Medications GLP-1 medications are not a standalone solution