Are you taking a GLP-1 medication like Wegovy®, Ozempic®, or Mounjaro®? If so, you’ve likely experienced the “not-so-fun” side of these revolutionary treatments.

While these medications are powerful tools for weight loss, they often come with a price: nausea, bloating, and digestive fatigue. In fact, clinical trials show that nausea is the number one complaint, affecting nearly half of all patients.

The good news? You don’t have to suffer through it. At our Dr. Acupuncture clinic in Fullerton, we offer holistic weight loss support to help you stay comfortable and compliant with your doctor’s treatment plan.

Why Do These Medications Make You Feel Sick?

To understand the solution, you have to understand the problem. Drugs like semaglutide (Wegovy/Ozempic) work by delaying gastric emptying. Essentially, they keep food in your stomach for hours longer than usual to make you feel full.

When this process works too well, it leads to a temporary form of “gastroparesis” (stomach paralysis). In Traditional Korean Medicine, we view this as “Stomach Qi Rebellion”—instead of moving downward, your digestive energy gets blocked and pushes upward, causing waves of nausea and heartburn.

How Acupuncture Provides Relief

We use specific protocols to regulate the Vagus Nerve and harmonize digestion. This isn’t about stopping the medication; it’s about helping your body adapt to it.

Regulates Motility: We use points that gently encourage the stomach to empty at a healthy rhythm, preventing that “brick in the stomach” feeling.

  1. Calms the Vomiting Center: Research shows that stimulating specific acupoints (like P6 on the wrist) can reduce the severity of nausea signals sent to the brain.
  2. Boosts Energy: Many patients feel wiped out because they are eating less. Acupuncture helps boost your Qi (energy) so you don’t feel lethargic.

If you are looking for natural relief for Wegovy nausea, our specialized protocol is a safe, drug-free option to add to your routine.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Can acupuncture really help with my medication side effects? A: Yes. We see many patients seeking acupuncture for Ozempic side effects because they want to avoid taking more medication (like Zofran) for their nausea. Our treatments focus on reducing the severity of the symptoms so you can function normally.

Q: I am on Mounjaro and feel very bloated. Can this help? A: Absolutely. While nausea is common with Wegovy, we often see patients wanting to stop Mounjaro bloating and constipation. By stimulating the lower digestive tract channels, we can help relieve the gas and pressure that builds up when digestion slows down.

Q: Is this safe to do while taking the medication? A: Yes, acupuncture is a non-invasive, drug-free therapy that does not interact with your injections. It is an ideal form of semaglutide gastroparesis treatment support because it works with your body’s nervous system.

Q: How often should I come in? A: Most patients benefit from twice a week session, especially during the “titration” phase (when your doctor increases your dose). This is when side effects are usually the most severe.