What to Eat on Semaglutide
Starting semaglutide (Ozempic or Wegovy) changes your relationship with food. Appetite drops, digestion slows, and some foods that were previously fine suddenly trigger nausea or bloating. This is the complete guide to eating well on semaglutide.
How semaglutide changes your diet
Semaglutide (the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy) works by mimicking GLP-1, a hormone naturally released after eating. It does several things that directly affect what and how you eat:
| What semaglutide does | Dietary implication |
|---|---|
| Slows gastric emptying (food leaves stomach more slowly) | Smaller portions; avoid high-fat foods that further slow emptying |
| Suppresses appetite hormones | You may feel full after 5β6 bites; eating to previous portion sizes causes nausea |
| Reduces food reward signals in the brain | Many users report reduced cravings for sugar, alcohol, and ultra-processed food |
| Modulates blood sugar response | Avoid rapid blood sugar spikes from refined carbs and sugar |
| Increases insulin sensitivity | Balanced meals with protein + complex carbs + veg become more effective |
The four rules of eating on semaglutide
- Protein first, always. When appetite is suppressed and you can only eat a small amount, that amount must be protein-dense. Aim for 20β30g protein per meal. Eat the protein component of your meal before anything else.
- Portions are now half (or less). Your previous portion sizes are likely too large. Use a side plate instead of a dinner plate as a visual guide. Never force yourself to finish β eating past comfortable fullness will trigger nausea.
- Low fat on nausea days. Fat dramatically slows gastric emptying further. On injection day and the day after, remove all added fat from meals: no butter, no oil, no cream, no full-fat dairy.
- Eat regularly even without hunger. You may have zero appetite some days. But skipping meals entirely leads to under-eating protein and can cause hypoglycaemia in diabetic patients. Small planned meals every 3β4 hours are better than nothing.
What a day of eating looks like on semaglutide
- 8am: Small breakfast β 150g Greek yogurt or 2 scrambled eggs (15β20g protein, ~150 cal)
- 11am: Optional protein snack β cottage cheese or a hard-boiled egg (10β15g protein)
- 1pm: Small lunch β poached chicken with plain rice or a small bowl of soup with protein (~25g protein, ~280 cal)
- 4pm: Optional snack β edamame or Greek yogurt (10β15g protein)
- 7pm: Dinner β baked fish or chicken with steamed vegetables and a small amount of starch (~30g protein, ~350 cal)
- Total: ~100β120g protein, ~1,100β1,400 kcal β achievable even with significantly reduced appetite
Foods that work particularly well on semaglutide
- Greek yogurt (0% fat): High protein, cold (anti-nausea), smooth, easy to eat even when nauseated
- Poached or baked chicken breast: Clean protein, bland, no fat to slow digestion
- Miso soup: Warm, soothing, provides sodium and probiotics, easy on the stomach
- Congee (rice porridge): Traditional Asian remedy for nausea, completely bland, can add egg for protein
- Ginger tea: Proven anti-nausea effect, can be drunk before and during meals
- Cold or chilled food: Fewer volatile aromas than hot food, often better tolerated during nausea
- Plain oats: Gentle soluble fibre that helps constipation (common on semaglutide) without bloating
- White fish (cod, haddock): Very low fat, high protein, quick to cook, mild flavour
Eating out on semaglutide
Restaurants are challenging β portions are huge and high-fat options dominate menus. Strategies:
- Ask for a starter portion of a main dish, or share a main with someone
- Choose grilled, baked, or steamed over fried β ask for sauces on the side
- Japanese and Vietnamese cuisine are generally the most semaglutide-compatible: plain rice, broth-based soups, steamed protein
- Avoid buffets β the variety triggers overeating that will cause immediate nausea on semaglutide
- Order sparkling water? Switch to still β carbonation worsens bloating on semaglutide
Best meals for semaglutide users
Highest overall GLP-1 tolerance β these are the meals that work best across all side effects.
Greek Yogurt Protein Bowl
A high-protein, easy-to-eat bowl that is gentle on the stomach. Perfect for low appetite days when you need nutrition in small portions.
Ginger Chicken Soup
A gentle, warming soup perfect for days when nausea is high. The ginger helps settle the stomach while chicken provides essential protein.
Salmon & Rice Bowl
A balanced meal with omega-3 rich salmon over easily digestible rice. Good for maintaining energy and protein intake.
Warm Lemon-Ginger Egg White Custard Bowl
This warm, silky egg white custard is designed for GLP-1 users who need a gentle, low-fat, low-fiber breakfast that wonβt overload a slower stomach. Lightly flavored with lemon and ginger, itβs easy to digest, high in protein, and helps minimize bloating and gas while still providing steady morning nutrition.
Savory Ricotta Egg Protein Squares
These soft, savory ricotta egg protein squares are mild in flavor and easy to nibble, ideal when GLP-1 medications blunt your appetite. Each small piece is nutrient-dense and high in protein, so even a few bites help support muscle mass and energy without feeling heavy.
Calming Ginger Egg White Rice Cloud
This light, custard-like rice and egg white bowl is designed for GLP-1 users with nausea, using gentle textures, low fat, and mild flavors. Ginger and a touch of lemon help settle the stomach while the high protein content supports nutrition despite a smaller appetite.
Soft Ginger Turkey Rice Muffin Cups
These soft, mild turkey and rice muffin cups are designed for GLP-1 users with nausea, using gentle flavors, lean protein, and a moist texture thatβs easy to digest. Baked in small portions, theyβre low in fat and smell very mild, making them easier to tolerate when appetite is low.
Calming Lemon Egg White Rice Snack Cup
This gentle snack combines soft white rice, egg whites, and a hint of lemon for a light, easy-to-digest protein boost thatβs ideal when GLP-1 medications reduce appetite. The mild flavor, low fat content, and warm, pudding-like texture are designed to be soothing when nausea is an issue.
Calming Cinnamon Rice Protein Nausea-Ease Smoothie
This gentle, cinnamon-warm smoothie uses rice protein and cooked brown rice for easy-to-digest, steady energy that suits smaller appetites on GLP-1 medications. Itβs low in fat, mild in smell, and designed to sit calmly in the stomach while helping you meet protein needs despite nausea.
Cinnamon Lentil Apple Nausea-Ease Toast
This gentle cinnamon lentil apple toast is designed for GLP-1 users with nausea, combining easy-to-digest lentils with soft fruit and mild whole-grain bread. It offers a small, protein-rich snack with a warm, comforting flavor and minimal smell to support intake when appetite is low.
Soft Lemon Cod with Potato-Carrot Mash
A mild, soft-textured cod dinner designed for people on GLP-1 medications who are dealing with nausea. Itβs low in fat, gently flavored with lemon, and paired with an easy-to-digest potato-carrot mash to provide protein and steady energy in a small, manageable portion.
Calming Banana Rice Protein Nausea-Ease Smoothie
This gentle, low-fat smoothie is designed for people on GLP-1 medications who are struggling with nausea and reduced appetite. Mild in flavor and smell, it uses easily digested rice protein, banana, and a touch of soothing mint to deliver steady protein and carbs in a small, sippable portion.