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Mounjaro Users: Doctor's Key Advice for Brussels Sprouts on Christmas

Dr. Adrian Vale, MD
Reviewed by Dr. Adrian Vale, MDInternal Medicine · Board-Certified Obesity Medicine
·December 24, 2025·4 min read

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  • Mounjaro Users: Doctor's Key Advice for Brussels Sprouts on Christmas
  • Mindful Eating Strategies
  • Post-Meal Recovery Tips

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A survey indicates many worry about weight gain during Christmas. For Mounjaro users, managing holiday meals can be especially challenging. A doctor provides advice on enjoying Christmas dinner without compromising progress, including intermittent fasting and mindful eating strategies.

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Mounjaro Users: Doctor's Key Advice for Brussels Sprouts on Christmas

According to a recent survey, over 25% of Brits experience reduced enjoyment of Christmas due to concerns about their weight.

This pressure can be amplified for individuals using Mounjaro, as many are concerned that a traditional Christmas meal might negate their progress or cause them to feel unwell.

Can you safely enjoy the festive season while taking Mounjaro?

Dr. Crystal Wyllie at ZAVA suggests that Christmas should be enjoyable, not a source of anxiety. She recommends using a 16/8 intermittent fasting window before your large meal to give your stomach a break.

This method involves fasting for 16 hours and eating within an eight-hour window, which can be manageable with proper timing.

Here's a possible schedule based on your Christmas Day lunch time:

  • If lunch is at 12 pm, stop eating by 8 pm the previous night.
  • For a 1 pm lunch, finish eating by 9 pm the night before.
  • If lunch is at 2 pm, aim to complete your meal by 10 pm.

It's important that fasting doesn't feel like a punishment. If you feel dizzy or low on energy, shorten the fasting window to 14/10 or even 12/12, and have a light snack like yogurt or bread in the morning. Health tracking apps like Shotlee can help monitor your body's response to these changes.

Intermittent fasting is effective because it helps mitigate "meal stacking," a common issue for Mounjaro users where food remains in the stomach for extended periods.

Allowing your digestive system time to reset makes it more tolerant of richer foods, stabilizes blood sugar before a large meal, and reduces the guilt often associated with indulging while on medication.

It's essential to remember that intermittent fasting might not be suitable for everyone.

Those with specific medical conditions, a history of low blood sugar, or those taking medications that need to be taken with food should consult their healthcare provider before trying this method.

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Mindful Eating Strategies

Dr. Wyllie emphasizes that how you eat your Christmas lunch is also crucial, even with a fasting strategy: "It's important not to eat too quickly. Eating slowly allows your body to more effectively register fullness, reducing the risk of bloating or discomfort after the meal."

Take time to enjoy each course, pause between bites, and pay attention to your body's signals. Aim to feel satisfied and fulfilled, not overly stuffed.

While enjoying your favorite festive foods, consider balancing your meal with foods that support digestion.

Brussels sprouts are a good addition to your Christmas roast, along with roasted carrots and green beans, as they are all high in fiber. Additionally, be mindful of heavy foods like creamy sauces or large portions of stuffing if they tend to make you feel sluggish.

The key is mindful eating and moderation, ensuring your Christmas meal is enjoyable and stress-free.

Post-Meal Recovery Tips

Dr. Crystal Wyllie also shares her top recovery tips following a large meal:

Lying down immediately after eating is not recommended. It slows digestion and increases the risk of acid reflux or indigestion.

Instead, take a gentle walk around your home or garden. Even a short 10-15 minute walk helps move food through the gastrointestinal tract and regulate blood sugar levels.

Simple stretches that open the chest and lengthen the abdomen, such as standing side bends or reaching overhead, can also improve circulation and relieve abdominal pressure. Stick to gentle movement as intense exercise immediately after eating can worsen discomfort or nausea.

Hydration is also important. Sip water or unsweetened herbal teas such as peppermint, ginger, or chamomile. Peppermint and ginger are known to reduce bloating and support digestion, while chamomile has calming properties to ease post-meal discomfort.

Avoid detox teas, as many contain strong laxatives that can irritate the stomach and intestines, especially for Mounjaro users whose digestion is already slower and more sensitive.

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Dr. Adrian Vale is a board-certified internal medicine physician with a clinical focus on obesity medicine and metabolic health. He reviews Shotlee guides and articles on GLP-1 medications, peptide therapy, and weight-management protocols for clinical accuracy.

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