05/18/2026
✨ NEW DATA. BIG CONVERSATION. ✨
WHERE SCIENCE, STRUCTURE & FEMININE POWER MEET
For years, women have heard a simple message:
“GLP-1s cause muscle loss.”
But newer research and discussions published in May 2026 are creating a much more sophisticated conversation around metabolism, muscle preservation, and what truly determines long-term success.
Researchers from Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and the University of California, Davis, publishing in Cell Reports Medicine, explored what may actually be happening during GLP-1-supported weight loss.
What’s emerging is important:
GLP-1 medications may not inherently “waste” muscle.
Instead, they appear to change the metabolic environment.
When appetite significantly decreases, many women naturally consume:
• less protein
• fewer nutrients
• fewer overall calories
• and often move less without realizing it
This matters — especially for women over 45.
Because after 45, the conversation shifts.
Hormonal transitions, changing body composition, stress, recovery demands, and natural changes in muscle preservation begin rewriting the rules.
The goal is no longer simply becoming smaller.
The goal becomes becoming stronger.
More functional.
More energized.
More vibrant.
More YOU.
At Soma Reformation, we believe the issue isn’t the medication.
The issue is the methodology.
Because standard approaches often focus on weight reduction.
We focus on preserving the foundation.
We believe internal health and mental awareness create a transformation from within, allowing a woman's own unique personal beauty, confidence, strength, and inner power to radiate effortlessly.
That means supporting:
✨ protein and nourishment
✨ muscle preservation
✨ structured movement
✨ recovery and vitality
✨ clinical guidance
✨ long-term transformation
Because losing pounds and losing vitality are not the same thing.
A number on the scale is not the destination.
The destination is feeling powerful when you walk into a room.
Feeling energized when you wake up.
Feeling confident in your body again.
Feeling like the strongest version of yourself.
The conversation is changing.
And women deserve more than weight loss.
They deserve transformation.
Sources: May 2026 discussions on GLP-1 metabolism and lean mass preservation including Cell Reports Medicine research from Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and University of California, Davis.