About MetaBa

There is massive misinformation in the GLP-1 space. Clinical studies are locked behind paywalls and written in impenetrable academic language. Reddit threads are full of anecdotes without evidence. Influencers oversimplify. Health blogs publish SEO spam with no citations.

The result: 30+ million Americans on GLP-1 medications are making decisions based on bad information.

MetaBa exists to fix that.

Our Mission

Democratize access to clinical GLP-1 knowledge. Take the information locked in clinical studies and expert podcasts and translate it into a form understandable by someone with a 10th-grade biology education — while maintaining the trust and rigor that comes from citing actual research.

Who Builds This

MetaBa is built by the team behind Scientific Animations (SA), a 22-year medical animation and e-learning company. SA's entire existence is translating complex medical science into accessible visual content. Our clients include:

Pfizer
Johnson & Johnson
Abbott
Amgen
Baxter
Medtronic
NeoGenomics
+ many more

Our Principles

Every claim is citation-backed

No opinions disguised as facts. Every factual statement traces to a paper in our 258-paper library.

Accessible by default, clinical on demand

Plain language is the primary experience. Clinical depth is one click away for those who want it.

Trust through transparency

We explain our sources, our methodology, and our conflicts of interest (none).

Doctors are allies, not adversaries

We help patients have better conversations with their providers. We never frame content as "what your doctor won't tell you."

Our Methodology

How we source, verify, and publish.

1
Source from real questions

We analyze thousands of posts from GLP-1 communities (Reddit, forums) to identify what people actually need answered. Not what gets clicks — what helps.

2
Mine the clinical literature

For every topic, we search our 258-paper research library for relevant studies. We have the PDFs. We read them. Every citation traces to a paper we physically possess.

3
Write in plain language first

Every article starts as plain language aimed at a 10th-grade reading level. Clinical terms get tooltips. A separate clinical version offers full study details.

4
Review for accuracy and tone

Citation audit (every claim has a source), language check (readable), and tone check (collaborative, no fear-mongering, doctors as allies).

What MetaBa is Not

Not a content farm optimizing for ad revenue

Not anti-pharma or pro-pharma — pro-evidence

Not a replacement for medical advice

Not a social platform or forum

Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider before making any changes to your treatment plan.