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GLP-3 Drops USA Review 2026: Misleading Claims

Skip this one. — Misleading

  • "'GLP-3' supports natural GLP signaling"

    GLP-3 is not a recognized human hormone. No such compound exists in endocrinology or pharmacology literature.

    Internal: cross-reference against known incretin hormone nomenclature (GLP-1, GLP-2)
  • "Plant-based compounds support GLP-1 signaling"

    No plant supplement has demonstrated clinically meaningful GLP-1 receptor agonism in human trials. Berberine has the strongest blood sugar evidence among herbals.

    Examine.com: GLP-1 and herbal supplement overview
  • "Product ingredients and doses disclosed"

    Zero ingredients are listed on this page. Consumers cannot verify safety, efficacy, or value before purchasing.

    Internal: product page content audit

Consumer advice

Do not purchase this product without first demanding a full ingredient list with doses. The name "GLP-3" is not a recognized biological compound — it is a marketing term designed to associate this supplement with prescription GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy, which it is not. If you are interested in plant-based blood sugar or appetite support, berberine (500mg 3x/day) has actual published human clinical trials. Consult your doctor before using any supplement for metabolic or appetite management, especially if you are diabetic or on medications.

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Claims vs Evidence

MODERATE

0 of 6 claims supported by evidence.

"Support your body's natural GLP signaling" Unsupported

No ingredients disclosed; 'GLP-3' is not a real hormone

Based on: GLP-1, GLP-3

"Appetite awareness and satiety signaling" Unsupported

No ingredients listed to evaluate this claim

Based on: GLP-1, GLP-3

"Blood sugar balance" Unsupported

No disclosed ingredients; cannot verify any blood sugar effect

Based on: GLP-1, GLP-3

"Metabolic consistency" Unsupported

Vague claim with no ingredient or evidence basis

Based on: GLP-1, GLP-3

"Fewer intense cravings" Unsupported

No ingredients disclosed to support this claim

Based on: GLP-1, GLP-3

"Steadier energy" Unsupported

Vague; no ingredient basis provided

Based on: GLP-1, GLP-3

6 unsupported

Ingredients

Evidence: strong · moderate · weak · debunked

Based on peer-reviewed research from PubMed and Examine.com

This product does not disclose individual ingredient doses.

GLP-1

Traditional mushroom with immune and stress effects; promising but limited human trial evidence.

strong

Research-backed dose: 500–1000 mg/day (oral extract, based on limited clinical data)

GLP-3

Traditional mushroom with immune and stress effects; promising but limited human trial evidence.

strong

Research-backed dose: 500–1000 mg/day (oral extract, based on limited clinical data)

Research sources: PubMed · Examine.com

Analyzed product: https://thepinkstudiospa.com/products/glp-three

Analysis generated: 2026-05-01 · Engine v1.0.0