If you're in the middle of GLP-1 nausea, being told to "just eat bland food" sounds both obvious and useless. Which foods? How much? Does injection timing matter? It does — and once you understand why GLP-1s cause nausea, the choices that help start to make sense.
Most women figure out nausea management through trial and error over several weeks. This post is meant to shortcut that process.
Why GLP-1s Cause Nausea
Semaglutide and tirzepatide slow gastric emptying — food takes longer to move from your stomach into your small intestine. Add food that takes a long time to digest on top of a system already running slow, and nausea is the predictable result.
The solution: food that moves through easily, in small enough amounts that you're not overloading something working at half speed. Cold, bland, low-fat.
| Nausea-friendly foods | Foods that make nausea worse |
|---|---|
| Cold Greek yogurt or cottage cheese | Greasy or fried foods |
| Plain crackers, rice cakes | Heavy sauces, cream-based dishes |
| Soft-boiled or scrambled eggs | Spicy foods |
| Mild fish (cod, tilapia, salmon) | Carbonated drinks |
| Oatmeal with a little nut butter | Alcohol |
| Bone broth or miso soup | Very sweet or rich desserts |
| Banana, plain toast, plain rice | Large portions of anything |
| Ginger tea, flat ginger ale | Eating quickly or while distracted |
Meal Timing on Injection Day
Eat your last substantial meal a couple of hours before injecting, not right before or right after. Keep dinner light. The morning after your injection is often when nausea peaks.
Light lunch, injection in the early afternoon, small bland dinner. Plain crackers or a banana on the nightstand for the next morning. A few bites before your feet hit the floor changes how the whole day goes.
"Plain and simple beats complicated and healthy every time when nausea is high."
When Does It Get Better?
For most women, nausea is worst in the first 4–8 weeks, then eases significantly. If you're still struggling significantly at 8 weeks with no improvement, that's a real conversation to have with your prescriber. You shouldn't have to feel sick for months.
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