FAQs for THIN™

What is THIN™ Oral Semaglutide Spray?

THIN™ is a combination of compounded semaglutide, organic ethyl alcohol and natural flavoring in a patent pending spray bottle for easy administration. This is the same active ingredient in Ozempic®, Wagovy® and Trulicity®.

Can I get THIN™ without a prescription?

YES, no prescription is required because THIN™ is an all-natural, peptide that naturally occurs in our bodies and is compounded and contains no chemical additives.

What is the difference between THIN™ and Ozempic®/Wagovy®/Trulicity®?

THIN™ is the first oral spray with semaglutide as the main ingredient. Our patent pending delivery method is fast, easy and refreshing and allows for quick metabolism through the mucosal membrane in the mouth.

How do I know if THIN™ is working?

THIN™ is a GLP-1 receptor agonist (semaglutide) and slows the emptying of the stomach to the small intestine and reduces the appetite. When this occurs, along with good habits, there is less chance of ingesting excessive calories. The action is called gastrophoresis, and is similar to
having a gastric sleeve inserted, without the surgery or risks. The craving for sugar is greatly reduced by taking THIN™ daily.

Can you take THIN™ if you are taking other medications?

THIN™ is not recommended if you are type 1 diabetic or have been diagnosed with medullary thyroid cancer or pancreatic disease.

How long do I stay on THIN™?

Use THIN™ for whatever your goals may be. Most people choose THIN™ because they don’t need to visit doctors or need a prescription and there are no injections. Taking THIN™ will suppress your appetite and control the calories you ingest. It is recommended to adhere to a healthy diet and exercise program and not just depend on THIN™ for best results.

What are the common medical conditions that GLP-1 RA are used for?

  • Diabetes
  • Obesity
  • Cardiovascular
  • PCOS
  • Dementia/Alzheimer's

What do the studies show on the benefits of GLP-1?

With the recent popularity of Ozempic® and Wagovy®, many researchers have been publishing white papers on the benefits of THIN™ receptor agonists. Almost every study has been positive with benefits not only for diabetes management and weight loss, but cardiovascular benefits, cerebral improvement for conditions such as Alzheimers and Dementia, liver function
improvement, PCOS, chemical drug dependence and much more. There are very little, if any, negative research reports.

How much weight can you lose on THIN™?

The amount of weight you can lose depends on a number of factors, including your weight, whether you have type 2 diabetes, and whether you make lifestyle changes: 

Average weight loss: On average, people lose 15–20% of their body weight. 

Time to see results: You should lose at least 5% of your body weight within the first 3 months. 

Factors that affect weight loss: Other medications, type 2 diabetes, dose, and lifestyle changes can all impact how much weight you lose. For example, people with type 2 diabetes tend to lose less weight than those without the condition. 

Rebound weight gain: It's possible to regain weight after stopping semaglutides, so some research suggests slowly tapering off the medication. 


Ozempic is a brand-name version of the drug semaglutide, which is used to help manage blood glucose levels in adults with type 2 diabetes. It's not FDA approved for weight loss, but some people lose weight as a side effect.

Is compounded medication the same as generic medication?

Compounded medications are not the same as a generic version. Generic versions of medications generally require the manufacturer to apply for FDA-approval by establishing that the generic is bio-equivalent to the brand name drug. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are compounded only pursuant to a specific prescription or if a drug is listed on the FDA’s shortage list by a compounding pharmacy with the right facility
and environment to comply with applicable state and federal rules required prior to dispensing a compounded medication.

Do I have to starve myself or exercise excessively while taking THIN™?

We recommend a balanced, healthy lifestyle, emphasizing mindful eating and regular exercise. This approach is proven to be both realistic and sustainable.

Are there any medical conditions that would prohibit from taking THIN™?

Thyroid disease (Exception: if managed by your primary care physician). If you are undergoing chemotherapy and if you are under 18 years of age.

Are there any side effects?

As with any supplement, there may be side effects so please consult with your physician prior to commencing THIN™.

Burping, nausea and vomiting, constipation (3-7%), abdominal pain (5-7%), diarrhea (5-14%), fatigue (less than 5%), dizziness, hypoglycemia, allergic reaction, blurred vision.

Do not take THIN™ for the treatment of Type 1 diabetes.

What foods should I avoid while taking THIN™?

Specific foods to avoid include sweets, baked goods, sugary cereals, sodas, juices, flavored yogurts, candy, ice cream, honey, agave nectar, maple syrup, jams, fruit smoothies, dried fruit and certain fresh fruits like mangoes, grapes, cherries, bananas, pineapple and watermelon.

Do I have to have bloodwork done?

It is highly recommended to have basic labs performed prior to taking THIN™. The following tests are recommended:
A1C, CMP, CBC, TSH, and Lipids.