From Nausea to ‘Ahhh’: Why Ozempic Users Should Switch To Jeng

We’re living in the Ozempic era. With the rise of GLP-1 medications like Ozempic (semaglutide), more people are discovering powerful new ways to manage weight, regulate blood sugar, and feel better in their bodies. But alongside the benefits come some less-than-lovely side effects—like lingering nausea, sensitivity, or intolerance to alcohol..
That glass of wine that used to be your nightcap? Now it’s too much sugar. Your favorite cocktail? A potential trigger. As your body adjusts, so does your relationship with excess—and honestly, that’s not a bad thing. It’s an opportunity to rewrite your rituals in a way that supports how you want to feel.
Your cravings are shifting. So should what you sip.
Alcohol and Ozempic: A Mismatch
Here's the thing: alcohol and Ozempic don’t get along. And it's not just hearsay—there's science to back it up.
Ozempic slows down how quickly your stomach empties. That means alcohol stays in your system longer, resulting in increased absorption. Even a small amount of booze can get you way more drunk than it used to. Additionally, alcohol may heighten nausea (already a prevalent side effect of GLP-1 drugs), increase tiredness, and rock blood sugar levels, providing a rollercoaster ride effect on your energy and mood.
For most users of Ozempic, the "normal" experience of drinking takes a huge leap:
- That one drink becomes three.
- The relaxed buzz becomes dizzying and uncomfortable.
- The day after, in place of glow, there are stomach troubles, tiredness, and regret.
It’s no wonder so many are becoming “sober curious”—not out of trend-chasing, but because their bodies demand something more intentional.
That’s where Jeng comes in.
Meet Jeng: A Functional, Feel-Good Alternative
So, what is Jeng, and why is it winning over the Ozempic crowd?
First things first, Jeng isn't your typical mocktail. It's a zero-proof, hemp-infused beverage that provides a subtle, microdosed high without an ounce of booze. Envision it as the elegant offspring of craft cocktail culture and conscious wellness.
With booze-free drinks such as Jeng, you can indulge without the queasiness, hangovers, or blood sugar plunges that booze tends to deliver.
Here’s what sets us apart:
- Zero-proof, THC-infused sparkling drinks that taste rich but feel clean and light.
- Light, microdosed lift without any head spins, deep intoxication, or remorse in the morning.
- No booze = no nausea triggers that GLP-1 consumers are hypersensitive to.
- Botanical, low-sugar components that are easy on the brain and the stomach.
Jeng nods to your need for good times, not stomach disruption.
- Craveable and expertly crafted
- 0% Alcohol. 100% Good times
- Hangover? Never heard of her.
A spritz that fuels your system, not one that derails it. That's Jeng energy.

Beyond the Glass: Reinventing the Ritual
Ozempic shifts more than your appetite. It changes how you think about food, drink, and what it means to feel well. Jeng gets that. And we are here to help you create new moments that align with your new rhythm. Here’s how Ozempic users are integrating Jeng into their lives:
- Evening Wind-Downs: Replace wine headaches with a cold Jeng, a good book, and a soft blanket.
- Brunch Without Booze: Pancakes, laughter, and presence—without the post-mimosa crash.
- Mood-Lifting Moments: A microdose of THC that smooths the edges without throwing off your whole day.
It’s not about numbing out. It’s about tuning in.
The Takeaway: From Side Effects to Elevated Sips
Your body is evolving, and your drink should too.
If you’re navigating life on Ozempic and looking for a new kind of “cheers,” Jeng delivers.
- No alcohol.
- No side effects.
- All the feel-good vibes.
Jeng isn’t just a beautiful bottle in your fridge—it’s a choice. A choice to honor how you feel, what you need, and how you want to move through the world.
So go ahead. Lift your spirits, without the spirits. Toast to your health, your journey, and a new kind of indulgence that doesn’t cost you the next day. Sip smart. Feel better. Cheers to the new you.