GLP-1 Post-Injection Meals
Injection day is the hardest day of the week for most GLP-1 users. This guide covers exactly what to eat, when to eat it, and how to get through the 24–48 hour nausea window.
Injection day: hour-by-hour eating guide
0–2 hours
Immediately after injection
Sip water or herbal tea only. Ginger or chamomile tea is ideal. No solid food if you feel nauseous. If you feel fine, a small cracker or two is acceptable.
2–6 hours
First few hours
If nausea is mild: plain crackers, rice cakes, or a small bowl of broth. If nausea is severe: continue with herbal tea only. Try ginger chews.
6–12 hours
Mid-day recovery
Soft, bland food when ready: plain white rice, congee, or plain scrambled eggs. Eat very slowly. Half your normal portion size.
12–24 hours
Day 1 recovery
Gradually return to soft normal meals. Ginger miso broth, poached chicken, cold noodles. Still avoid fried food, large portions, and strong smells.
24–48 hours
Day 2 recovery
Most people are largely back to normal. Focus on catching up on protein intake. Salmon, Greek yogurt, eggs, chicken soup, tuna bowls.
Best post-injection meals
These recipes are specifically tagged for injection day — the gentlest options in our database.
Calming Banana Rice Protein Nausea-Ease Smoothie
This gentle, low-fat smoothie is designed for people on GLP-1 medications who are struggling with nausea and reduced appetite. Mild in flavor and smell, it uses easily digested rice protein, banana, and a touch of soothing mint to deliver steady protein and carbs in a small, sippable portion.
Soft Lemon Cod with Potato-Carrot Mash
A mild, soft-textured cod dinner designed for people on GLP-1 medications who are dealing with nausea. It’s low in fat, gently flavored with lemon, and paired with an easy-to-digest potato-carrot mash to provide protein and steady energy in a small, manageable portion.
Soft Ginger Turkey Rice Muffin Cups
These soft, mild turkey and rice muffin cups are designed for GLP-1 users with nausea, using gentle flavors, lean protein, and a moist texture that’s easy to digest. Baked in small portions, they’re low in fat and smell very mild, making them easier to tolerate when appetite is low.
Calming Ginger Egg White Rice Cloud
This light, custard-like rice and egg white bowl is designed for GLP-1 users with nausea, using gentle textures, low fat, and mild flavors. Ginger and a touch of lemon help settle the stomach while the high protein content supports nutrition despite a smaller appetite.
Gentle Ginger Egg White Oats
A softly cooked oat and egg white porridge scented with ginger and banana, designed to be easy on the stomach for people using GLP-1 medications. It’s low in fat, mild in smell, and high in protein to support nutrition even when nausea limits how much you can eat.
Soothing Ginger Turkey Potato Mash Bowl
This gentle dinner bowl pairs lean turkey with soft potato mash and mild carrots for an easy-to-digest, low-fat meal that’s kind to a nauseous stomach on GLP-1 medications. Light ginger and broth keep the flavor calm and the smell mild, while providing enough protein and carbs to nourish you even when your appetite is low.
Post-injection FAQs
What should I eat after a GLP-1 injection?
In the first 6–12 hours after a GLP-1 injection, stick to very gentle foods: herbal tea (ginger or chamomile), plain crackers, or broth. Small sips and bites only. After 12–24 hours, gradually introduce soft, bland foods like plain rice, scrambled eggs, or congee. Avoid fatty, fried, or strongly-scented foods for 48 hours post-injection.
When is the best time to eat after a GLP-1 injection?
Wait at least 30–60 minutes after injection before eating. Many GLP-1 users find it helps to eat a small meal 2–3 hours BEFORE injecting (not after), so the stomach is partially empty at peak nausea time. If injecting in the evening, avoid a large meal within 2 hours of injection.
How long does nausea last after GLP-1 injection?
Most people experience peak nausea 24–72 hours after injection. Nausea typically improves significantly by the 3rd or 4th week of a stable dose. It often returns temporarily after each dose increase. Proper food choices can significantly reduce the duration and intensity.
More nausea-friendly recipes
Calming Vanilla Rice Protein Breakfast Sipper
This warm, lightly sweet vanilla rice protein sipper is designed for GLP-1 users whose nausea makes solid food unappealing. It’s low in fat, mild in smell, and easy to digest while still packing in protein and gentle carbs to support nutrition when appetite is low.
Calming Lemon Egg White Rice Snack Cup
This gentle snack combines soft white rice, egg whites, and a hint of lemon for a light, easy-to-digest protein boost that’s ideal when GLP-1 medications reduce appetite. The mild flavor, low fat content, and warm, pudding-like texture are designed to be soothing when nausea is an issue.
Gentle Ginger Banana Protein Smoothie
This gentle ginger banana smoothie is designed for people on GLP-1 medications who are dealing with nausea, using soothing ginger and easy-to-digest carbs. It’s low in fat, mild in smell, and includes high-quality protein to help you meet your needs despite a smaller appetite.
Savory Miso Tofu Nausea-Ease Smoothie
This gently savory miso-tofu smoothie is designed for GLP-1 users who feel nauseated but still need protein and fluids. It’s light, low in fat, mild in smell, and easy to sip slowly, helping you stay nourished even when your appetite is low.
Soothing Ginger Egg White Rice Porridge
A light, protein-rich breakfast porridge designed for people on GLP-1 medications who are dealing with nausea. Gentle egg whites, soft rice, and fresh ginger create a mild-smelling, easy-to-digest bowl that’s small in volume but nutritionally dense to support you when your appetite is low.
Gentle Ginger Egg Drop Oats
A softly set egg-drop oatmeal cooked in water with ginger and a touch of banana, designed to be mild in smell, low in fat, and easy to digest for people on GLP-1 medications. The smooth texture and warm ginger can help calm nausea while still providing high-quality protein to support muscle maintenance with smaller portions.