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Affiliate Disclosure
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This affiliate relationship does not influence the content published on this site. All information reflects independent research and publicly available data. This guide covers both the product's strengths and its limitations, including the current state of scientific evidence.
Medical Disclaimer
The content on this website is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. This site is not operated by a doctor, nutritionist, or healthcare professional.
triGLP is a dietary supplement, not a medication. It has not been evaluated or approved by the FDA, MHRA, or any regulatory body for the treatment of any disease or medical condition. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any dietary supplement, particularly if you:
- Are taking prescription medication
- Have a medical condition (including diabetes, heart disease, or eating disorders)
- Are pregnant or breastfeeding
- Have allergies (triGLP contains salmon-derived ingredients)
Never stop, reduce, or replace a prescribed medication with a dietary supplement without consulting your doctor first.
No Guarantees
Individual results vary. User experiences described on this site are illustrative, not predictive. No claims or guarantees are made about specific outcomes.
Testimonials and user reports shared on this site are individual and anecdotal. They should not be interpreted as typical results or scientific evidence.
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UK Supplement Regulations
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Last updated: April 2026