Exclusive: Federal Warning Issued to Savannah Chrisley for Weight Loss Site
Savannah Chrisley's weight loss website, GoodGirlRX, received a warning letter from the FDA for potentially misleading claims about GLP-1 products. Savannah, 28, was cautioned for using phrases like "FDA-approved meds" and "clinically proven GLP-1 results."
The FDA reprimanded Savannah for implying her products were evaluated for safety and effectiveness when they were not. She had 15 business days to update her site to avoid legal action, as reported by TMZ on March 3.
Health Issues and Weight Gain
Savannah Chrisley shared on her podcast that she underwent liposuction due to health issues that led to a 40-pound weight gain. She mentioned struggles with endometriosis and medication side effects.
Savannah has made changes to her site, replacing "clinically proven" with "clinically studied results" and added disclaimers stating the GLP-1 drugs are not FDA-approved. She clarified that the issue was about website wording, not patient safety.
Weight Loss Journey and Future Plans
Savannah detailed her weight loss journey, shedding 40 pounds and expressing interest in resuming tirzepatide shots. She emphasized feeling good in one's body as the ultimate goal and avoiding excessive weight loss.
The reality star reflected on her transformation and desire to maintain her figure. She aims to strike a balance between being thin and keeping her curves while focusing on overall well-being.