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Is elizabeth mcgann's holistic glp-1 program worth it?

40 people answered this on the record, across 14 organisations. The change they described most often was more energy through the day — 12 of 40 raised it unprompted. 12 described weight change. The timeframe described most often was 2 – 6 months. Each figure is a count of what someone said in a recorded interview.

Based on interviews recorded up to 2026-08-13. Updated as new interviews arrive.

Individual results vary. This is one customer's first-hand account of their own experience, recorded on camera and published unedited. It is not medical advice, and nothing here is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health.

What the answers had in common

Counts of interviews where the person described this in their own words.

Outcomes described by people answering: Is elizabeth mcgann's holistic glp-1 program worth it?
What changedInterviewsShare
More energy12 of 4030%
Weight change12 of 4030%
Better sleep12 of 4030%
Less pain10 of 4025%
Mobility7 of 4018%
Mental clarity7 of 4018%
  • I was able to learn a lot from Elizabeth with her guidance, and also supplements that I was lacking when we did labs, I was able to optimize how I feel, get out of bed for the first time without being tired, 10x more…Jennifer Berdetta
  • I feel... a sense of accomplishment because I was able to lose over 30 pounds in 12 weeks.Jennifer Berdetta
  • So, I'm sleeping better, so I have more energy and my body is taking care some of the health challenges that it has.Elizabeth
  • After that, I had a lot of improvement but I still had inflammation in my head and chronic rhinitis, swollen lymph nodes under my ear and in my throat, and dull aches in my ear.Elizabeth

How long it took them

  • 2 – 6 months · 1

The interviews behind this answer

What they doubted first

  • Amanda noted that while the monetary investment was a potential barrier, the results made it worth it. She explained that as an 'allergy kiddo family,' they had already invested heavily in other care, and the improvement in her daughter's life within a few we…Amanda Nauert
  • Sarah Gregory acknowledges that while the program is an investment, the long-term stress relief and the ability to live without the burden of eczema make it entirely worth it.Sarah Gregory
  • Glass for, I don't know, maybe a year or two before we started our first cleanse, and he suggested that and, you know, gave me reasons why, and so we did.Rob Basnett

Follow-up questions they answered

Is Elizabeth McGann's program worth the monetary investment?
Deborah Oleck noted that while there is a significant monetary commitment, she found it 'well worth it.' She felt confident that the personalized approach was worth the try and expressed that she is 'so glad' she made the investment. — Deborah Oleck
How does Elizabeth McGann's coaching differ from a standard nutritionist?
Deborah found that unlike the 'cookie-cutter' approach of insurance-covered nutritionists who didn't 'hear' her, Elizabeth provided a personalized, intimate experience. Elizabeth tailored the program to fit Deborah's specific lifestyle and stressors rather than forcing her to fit into a generic template. — Deborah Oleck
Can you stay on track with Elizabeth McGann's program during stressful times?
Yes, Deborah shared that Elizabeth 'walked with' her through very challenging life stressors. Instead of abandoning the process, Elizabeth incorporated these challenges with understanding, helping Deborah maintain her tools even during difficult periods. — Deborah Oleck
Can seniors effectively learn new wellness practices like qigong?
Yes. Cinde Woodcock, age 71, noted that even as 'old dogs,' she and her husband were able to learn new tricks. She found the movements and breathing exercises accessible and not 'over your head.' — Cinde Woodcock
Is the Urban Monk program based on science or 'hocus pocus'?
Cinde initially had questions but realized during the retreat that the practices were working, stating, 'this is not hocus pocus. This is working. I can feel the difference in myself.' — Cinde Woodcock
What is the environment like at an Urban Monk retreat?
Cinde described the Austin retreat venue as a 'nirvana in the woods' with a 'family vibe.' She felt the environment was welcoming, reassuring, and provided easy access to Dr. Pedram Shojai for questions. — Cinde Woodcock

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