GLP-1 NuraPatch (Glucagon-Like Peptide-1) is a naturally occurring hormone secreted by the intestines in response to food intake. Its main actions include:
Stimulating insulin secretion (in a glucose-dependent manner)
Inhibiting glucagon release
Slowing gastric emptying
Promoting satiety (feeling of fullness)
These properties make GLP-1 and its analogs effective in treating type 2 diabetes and, more recently, in managing obesity. Several GLP-1 receptor agonist drugs (like semaglutide, GLP-1 NuraPatch liraglutide) are approved and widely used in clinical settings.
A “GLP-1 NuraPatch- refers to a transdermal patch (i.e., a skin patch) that is marketed as delivering GLP-1–like effects (weight loss, appetite suppression, metabolic improvement) without injections or pills. Some of the marketed names include “GLP-1 Nano Patch,” “GLP-1 Patches,” etc. For example, NutraPeaks sells a “GLP-1 Nano Patch” for body shaping and firming.
The proposition is that you apply the patch on your skin (arm, torso, etc.), and its active ingredients are absorbed transdermally, GLP-1 NuraPatch thereby exerting systemic effects.