Sharing guide
A careful way to share GLP education.
Signal Health Media is built for useful GLP-adjacent content without risky medical promises, hype claims, or pressure-first product pitches.
Reader goal
Turn curiosity into useful education.
A good first step is a checklist, tool, or product-comparison visit. A good second step is a more careful example review.
Primary audience
GLP-curious adults comparing wellness routines, supplement claims, appetite support language, and product options.
What is included
A sharing kit built for careful health content.
Allowed talking points
- • GLP wellness is easier to understand when claims are translated into plain English.
- • Food, protein, fiber, sleep, walking, and provider-guided questions come before supplements.
- • Signal helps readers compare products without hype or prescription-equivalent language.
- • The next step is education: checklist, supplement guide, scorecard, or a doctor-question guide.
Do not use
- • Do not say natural Ozempic, cure, treatment, guaranteed weight loss, or prescription replacement.
- • Do not give dosing, medication, diagnosis, or disease-specific advice.
- • Do not imply a supplement produces the same result as GLP-1 medication.
- • Do not use before-and-after information unless separately approved and substantiated.
Recommended reader path
Helpful mention
A short post, story, email note, or blog mention that keeps the claim modest.
Signal start page
Education-first landing page for GLP-curious readers.
Useful action
Checklist signup, supplement guide, scorecard, provider questions, or product comparison.
Careful review
Readers who want more can continue to the triGLP example review or comparison page.
Best starting point
Point readers to the start guide first.
The start page gives new readers the basics, red flags, comparison questions, and provider prompts before they continue into product research.
