455: Surprising GLP-1 Benefits Revealed: Brain Health, Pain Relief, Anti-Inflammatory Effects and More with Dr. Tyna Moore

455: Surprising GLP-1 Benefits Revealed: Brain Health, Pain Relief, Anti-Inflammatory Effects and More with Dr. Tyna Moore

Author: Natalie Jill June 10, 2025 Duration: 1:16:30

GLP-1's have become a major topic in wellness circles, often discussed by celebrities, influencers, and even your neighbors. However, misinformation and incorrect dosing are prevalent. What most people (even doctors) don't realize is that proper, smaller doses of these compounds (specifically semaglutide) offer remarkable benefits for inflammation, brain health, pain relief, and overall wellness. Dr. Tyna Moore, a naturopathic physician, chiropractor, and pioneer of GLP-1 tiny dosing, reveals the not often spoken of benefits that are game-changers for midlife women's health and wellness. 

In this episode, Dr. Tyna Moore explores five powerful GLP-1 benefits that go far beyond appetite suppression: their anti-inflammatory effects that calm overactive immune systems, neuroprotective properties that support brain health and reduce cognitive decline risk (including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's), pain-relieving capabilities that help with chronic conditions, cardiovascular protection that supports heart health, and even their ability to modulate addiction and reward pathways.

She also explains why proper dosing is crucial for accessing these benefits without severe side effects, how GLP-1 agonists work as part of a comprehensive health strategy, and why these medications might be particularly valuable for women dealing with the inflammatory changes that accompany hormonal shifts. 

Whether you're struggling with chronic pain, brain fog, autoimmune symptoms, or just want to understand all your options for optimal midlife health, this episode reveals the science behind GLP-1 benefits that could change how you think about these powerful compounds.


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Navigating the changes that come after forty can feel like uncharted territory, but Midlife Conversations with Natalie Jill: Fat Loss, Hormones & Health for Women Over 40 offers a grounded and practical companion for the journey. Hosted by Natalie Jill, this podcast cuts through the overwhelming noise surrounding health and fitness specifically for women in this vibrant life stage. You’ll hear honest discussions about the very real shifts in metabolism, energy, and hormones that impact weight and well-being, moving beyond generic advice to strategies that actually work for a changing body. Natalie has a knack for translating complex science into clear, actionable steps, whether she’s explaining the nuances of cortisol and estrogen or sharing a sustainable approach to nutrition. The conversations extend beyond fat loss to encompass a fuller picture of health, including mindset, stress management, and reclaiming vitality. Alongside her solo episodes, Natalie brings in inspiring voices-women and experts who are thriving in their own midlife chapters-to share diverse perspectives and real-world success stories. This isn’t about quick fixes; it’s about building a sustainable, empowered lifestyle for your best years ahead. Tune in for a blend of relatable storytelling, grounded expertise, and the tangible tools you need to feel strong, confident, and in control of your health during midlife and beyond.
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