Kourtney Kardashian's new weight loss pill: Innovative or ineffective?
Kourtney Kardashian showcased her new signature product, which she describes as a "breakthrough innovation" in weight loss pills. Will you be tempted?
5:14 PM EDT, September 15, 2024
Each of the entrepreneurial Kardashian-Jenner sisters not only represents a brand but also owns their own businesses. Kim has her signature shapewear, Kylie offers a cosmetics line and, recently, clothing, Khloe designs jeans, and Kendall runs a tequila brand.
Kourtney Kardashian, on the other hand, is venturing into the dietary supplement market. As the oldest daughter of Kris Jenner, she has been managing Lemme for the past two years. Her products include gummies for better sleep, capsules for intimate odor, and "glow" lollipops.
Kourtney Kardashian introduces "Ozempic-style" dietary supplements
Recently, the millionaire announced introducing a new product: her signature weight loss pills. American media have already extensively covered this product, referring to it as an "Ozempic-style" supplement. The pills are named GLP-1, referencing a popular diabetes drug called glucagon-like peptide 1, an incretin hormone released in the small intestine after a meal.
Introducing Lemme GLP-1 Daily. A breakthrough innovation in metabolic health, formulated to naturally boost your body’s GLP-1 production, reduce appetite, and promote healthy weight loss - reads the caption of a photo posted on Instagram teasing Kourtney's new supplement.
Since Lemme’s launch, we’ve heard from thousands of you looking for a natural GLP-1 solution without side effects. That's why we developed Lemme GLP-1 Daily - an all-natural supplement with no known side effects, powered by 3 clinically tested ingredients: Eriomin Lemon Fruit Extract, Supresa Saffron Extract, and Morosil Blood Orange Fruit Extract - it reads.
The product description emphasizes that, unlike drugs such as Ozempic, Lemme GLP-1 Daily does not contain synthetic GLP-1 hormone and is not a GLP-1 agonist drug.
Expert evaluates Kourtney Kardashian's weight loss supplements
"Page Six" consulted a dietitian for her opinion on the pills' effectiveness.
No supplement can come close to mimicking the effects of the GLP-1 agonist medications like Ozempic and Wegovy, notes Lauren Harris-Pincus, making a peculiar comparison: It’s like the difference between an eye dropper and a garden hose.
When asked if consumers should be cautious about using Kourtney's pills, she responds:
This supplement probably won’t harm most people, except for their wallets.
The expert clearly does not believe that Kourtney's supplements could make a real difference.
There are a plethora of supplements claiming to act like a natural Ozempic, and it’s unlikely they will result in any real, sustained weight loss.
Harris-Pincus encourages simply changing one's diet and lifestyle. She advises eating fiber-rich foods, which "stimulate natural GLP-1 and help keep us full."
Remember, diabetes medications taken by healthy individuals have been causing significant issues lately, and the internet is filled with stories about the dangerous and life-threatening side effects of taking them.