Tirz sulfur burps

Eweaps

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I’ve been on tirz for a few weeks now but had any one gotten sulfur burps ? Or on glp 1 in general and how to get rid of that . I know it can be caused by diet and a few times I know it was because I ate like shit , but I swear I’ve been eating relatively clean . Low fatty foods moderate to little carbs and I haven’t been eating in surplus I portion out my meals and sometimes I still get like that rancid stomach / burps for like 2-3 days at a time . Pepto helps I’m just wondering if anyone is going through the same thing and if they’ve taken anything to mitigate it or any tips on how to get rid of it . I had it last year when I was on rhybelsus and it went away briefly when switching to an injectable and different med(Tirz ) , but it came back and it’s annoying as hell.
 
I get this from various orals, never had it with anything else.
What I noticed is carbonated drinks, and certain foods would give me these burps/acid reflux.
So I paid attention to what foods/drinks I had differently on the days it would happen.
Cut them out for a week. Issue was gone.

Now simply could be a weird reaction to the med. I couldn’t tell ya.
But maybe it’s just certain things you’re ingesting. Worth a shot to watch for
 
It’s insanely common and is usually due to one of two or three things.

First, both the GLP1 and GLP1+GIP drugs slow gastric emptying. This has two consequences pertinent to sulfur burps. One is that it can cause GERD or contribute to its symptoms, which include the H2S belching. The second occurs once food leaves the gut and encounters then large intestinal microbiome. Unless you were just slamming cysteine and methionine before, or the high sulfur-content veggies (cruciferous veggies and alliums), those compounds are often not fully catabolized. However, when the conveyer belt starts moving at half speed, the gut microbes can strip off all the parts, which means rotten egg burps.

An independent reason is irritable bowel syndrome. If you suffer from that, give IB Gard a try. It’s cheap and has a stupidly hugh success rate.

Both personally and clinically, the solution seems to be eating smaller meals of clean food. You can fuck around with probiotics and prebiotics, but I’ve never seen them be a game changer re: mitigating the side effects of these drugs.
 
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