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GLP-3 Drops USA Review 2026: Misleading Claims

HypeCheck's analysis of GLP-3 Drops USA rates it 7/10 on the hype scale with a verdict of Misleading. GLP-3 Drops USA is a plant-based supplement sold by a Massachusetts spa, deliberately designed to evoke association with GLP-1 weight loss drugs (Ozempic, Wegovy) through its name and marketing —...

7/10 Misleading
Medium confidence

Hype Score

0 = legit, 10 = all hype

"It's an unidentified plant-based liquid supplement with zero disclosed ingredients, marketed entirely by borrowing the name and cultural cachet of GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy."

Similar to Berberine supplements ($15-25/month) have actual clinical evidence for blood sugar support; no supplement replicates GLP-1 drug effects
Real benefit Possibly nothing verifiable — without knowing the ingredients, there is no way to assess whether this product does anything at all
The catch The product discloses no ingredients, no doses, and no price on its own page — you are being asked to buy something you cannot evaluate, sold under a name designed to make you think of Ozempic.

Consumer advice

Do not purchase this product until you can see the full ingredient label with specific compounds and mg amounts. Ask the seller directly: What are the exact ingredients? What is the dose of each? What clinical studies support this specific formula? If they cannot answer these questions, walk away. If you are genuinely interested in blood sugar and appetite support, berberine (500mg 3x/day) has actual clinical evidence and costs $15-25/month. If you want GLP-1 drug effects, speak to a licensed physician — no supplement delivers that.

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Claims vs Evidence

MODERATE

0 of 7 claims supported by evidence.

"Support your body's natural GLP signaling" Unsupported

No plant compound reliably mimics GLP-1 drug action

Based on: GLP-1, GLP-3, Peptide-1

"Appetite awareness and satiety signaling" Stretch

No disclosed ingredients proven to reduce appetite

Based on: GLP-1, GLP-3

"Blood sugar balance" Unsupported

No ingredients listed; claim unverifiable

Based on: GLP-3, Peptide-1

"Metabolic consistency" Unsupported

Vague claim with zero ingredient transparency

Based on: GLP-3

"Fewer intense cravings" Unsupported

No evidence any supplement reliably reduces cravings

Based on: GLP-1, GLP-3

"Steadier energy" Unsupported

No ingredient disclosed to evaluate this claim

Based on: GLP-3

"Plant-based hormone support" Stretch

Plants don't produce human GLP-1 hormone equivalents

Based on: GLP-3 Drops

2 stretch · 5 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-3 (Glucagon-Like Peptide-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)

Peptide-1

Peptide blend marketed for hair growth. No published clinical data provided; evidence is very limited.

weak

Research-backed dose: No established dose

A vague label term covering thousands of plant-derived compounds. No proven health benefits.

weak

Research-backed dose: No established dose

Bacillus Extract (Reb-M)

Bacterial extract with very limited human research. Mostly lab studies, no proven human benefits.

weak

Research-backed dose: No established dose

Peppermint Extract

Herbal leaf used for digestion. Some evidence for gut comfort, but most human data is on peppermint oil, not the leaf.

weak

Research-backed dose: No established dose from provided studies for leaf form; peppermint oil studied separately

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)

GLP-3 Drops

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)

Signals

  • Shows actual ingredient doses

Research sources: PubMed · Examine.com

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

Analysis generated: 2026-04-09 · Engine v1.0.0