I'm more worried there's some plausible way (like the ginger discussed) to negate the GLP-1 agonist's function itself or its net effects.
They're not going to talk about it in open industry journals, but Big Tobacco actually did do this with engineered high nicotine tobacco used to adjust addictivity levels.
The one thing I will literally eat an entire Costco sized pack of even while on my max GLP-1 dosage was Biscoff cookies. Not much else that I could "eat through" the drug when I was at my peak weight loss phase.
I'm more worried there's some plausible way (like the ginger discussed) to negate the GLP-1 agonist's function itself or its net effects.
They're not going to talk about it in open industry journals, but Big Tobacco actually did do this with engineered high nicotine tobacco used to adjust addictivity levels.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y1_(tobacco)#Legal_controversy