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Stevechase's avatar

People don’t understand that muscle loss with these drugs includes the heart muscle.

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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

boom, on the money...the morons dont get it, I am sorry I had to say it so

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

If Ozempic had been around years ago might Elvis be alive today?

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Adriana's avatar

He could, but maybe dead due to the Covid shot.

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Sharon Wood's avatar

Hadn’t thought before that heart muscle loss occurs too. Does that also happen normally from just losing weight without Ozempic? Or is it more specific with Ozempic?

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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

yes, I have a stack in cue on this very topic and will cite that study

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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

I will post it next

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Stevechase's avatar

I can’t say but logic follows if you are losing muscle, you lose it equally. They observed this in a mouse study. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2452302X24002869 Semaglutide Reduces Cardiomyocyte Size and Cardiac Mass in Lean and Obese Mice

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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

yes

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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

excellent sharing Stevechase

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

Wow! I keep getting Medscape articles proclaiming this shit is life-extending and improves outcomes for nearly every health condition imaginable.

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Chris's avatar

You mean it has more benefits than the COVID vaccine?

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

That's what they are saying.

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Ann's avatar
Jan 3Edited

Agree Elon should not be promoting a dreadful drug. Obviously he as not done his homework.

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Kent's avatar

Although I have no proof, I don't think we're seeing the real Musk.......or the real Trump lately. Something is definitely up with their contrary views. Too bad most of us are in the dark while this dark play continues. Its almost indistinguishable the good from the bad

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Stephanie S's avatar

Yes. It’s because our culture has declined to the point where evil is called good and good is called evil. Biblical but sad to see.

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AwakeNotWoke's avatar

Musk? If you substitute Musk for Elvis in this very brief clip from Tarantino's "True RomanceP" then I think most people here could relate to where Christian Slater's and Patricia Arquette's characters are coming from. Don't you feel the same way?

https://youtu.be/dftqcobNtAM?si=Xo3YYLGKiSo77OsH

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Chris's avatar

Well mama, she done told me

Papa done told me too

Son, that Ozempic you're fooling with

It ain't no good for you

But, that's all right, that's all right

That's all right now mama, anyway you do

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Dave S's avatar

People don't understand that eating less calories and a modicum of exercise might render any consideration of using Ozempic unnecessary.

But, that would not be the American fast-food way. Just pop a pill, and, sometimes, pop a pill for the pill you just popped, and everything will be fine.

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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

boom, on the money

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Niclas Henschen's avatar

Or to prioritize protein à la Ted Naiman!

https://tednaiman.com/

- Just a suggestion!

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Tboxtango's avatar

Better questions for Musk .

What does Musk's Starlink system have to do with the Bio digital convergence?

IP - Optical Coherence Routing and the CT2WS Cognitive Technology Threat Warning System?

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Heather B's avatar

Yes, he should stay in his lane literally; the Tesla cars need help!

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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

sure do

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Dave S's avatar

I gotta hand it to Musk (sometimes I think Trump and he are made for each other...two blowhards). He must be a good salesman. His Tesla (TSLA) stock went from around $200 before the presidential election to about $480 a week or so ago. But I've heard for YEARS about how shady TSLA's balance sheet it. That is why sometimes fundamentals don't matter.

(Sorry, nothing to do with Ozempic, but certainly Musk.)

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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

dont trust him, I dont

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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

that he is for America

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Astrid's avatar

I disagree!

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Al X. Griz's avatar

Yeah stick to brain chips and punk rock girls.

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John Alton's avatar

Steve Kirsch mentioned, in his broadcast, last night that Ozempic will give a bowel obstruction. See the 11 to 13 minute mark.

https://rumble.com/v64lwmv-vsrf-live-158-the-asian-vax-battle.html

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Chew's avatar

So, Elon promoting a harmful drug is bad. But when Trump does it, it is good?

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Dr. Paul Alexander's avatar

Trump promoting the mRNA vaccine is bad, I had said so

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Chew's avatar

Sir, you are still giving him a pass. How many articles did you write about how Trump was not to be blamed? Have you ever used such harsh language describing Trump?

I am not calling you out to bash you, you are slowly waking up. But these statements have to be said if one wants to break free of conformity.

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gus gaster's avatar

... just as you know when to jump off the 'wiegh loss wagon' ... and from there go natural 100% ...

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Chris's avatar

The way Tesla is going, he might be sleeping on the street soon. His quasi-political career might be over before he can say go forth and multiply.

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Janet Hofbauer's avatar

Destroy the heart muscle human mamalian dead

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Pamilla's avatar

Tesla reports first ever annual vehicle deliveries decline, stock falls

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Milton Farrow's avatar

THERE IS LACK OF WISDOM WHEN A MAN STEPS OUT OF HIS DOMAIN-

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