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I wonder what the usage factor of this new wonder gear is in the developing world?

Close to zero I'm sure.

It speaks to a deeper mental illness prevalent in high income economies:

That I can solve any health problem/perceived health problem if I pay for a medical intervention, whether it's bigger tits for a woman to make her more attractive to men, or plastic surgery for middle aged men still trying to pull women who are the same age as their daughters; or fat lazy fucks who demolish food and never exercise.

There's no corner to cut in the real world.

Everything takes hard word, dedication, real effort and a positive attitude.

The sad thing is people think eternal youth and perfect bodies are what it's all about. Perhaps for teenagers and vacuous adults.

In Africa, age is a symbol of wisdom.

Elders are revered.

There is no shame in getting old because your children will care for you.

Women in Africa have no problem with a man who looks his age, who doesn't have a sculpted body; a man who is charming, kind, humorous and generous in spirit, and, if successful, not mean with his resources.

The developed world is lost and I blame the US as the drug pusher for the Hollywood fake lifestyle and celebrity lie.

Covid showed us all that when celebrities were locked up in their palaces, they were all fuckall - just regular Joes or Janes trying to stay relevant.

And all the haute-couture houses of Gucci, Versace, Armani, Prada had diddly squat customers except the nouveau riche Chinese.

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Since I adopted a low-carb, high-fat, real-food diet, and then a keto diet, I have noticed MANY major unexpected health benefits, including losing 12 pounds, and now have an ideal weight for my height and age (if you believe the websites that claim to know about ideal weights).

Besides the diet change, I also added some weight-lifting 3 days a week, eliminated snacking, went from averaging 3 meals a day to about 2.4 meals per day, got more sunshine without burning, and adopted some breathing relaxation techniques.

Before the changes, I was on a path to going from having medications/prescriptions for 3 chronic conditions to 5. Now I am using 0 products from Big Pharma. Also, the Big Pharma products I previously took didn't work that well.

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Much more important than saying the truism "energy in=energy out" is sharing information that will help people eat better.

One great way to endorse the sharing of useful information and to reduce the influence of Big Pharma is to support the work of Dr. David Unwin in the UK. See

https://www.change.org/p/national-institute-for-health-and-care-excellence-reinstate-dr-david-unwin-s-sugar-infographics-as-a-nice-endorsed-resource-reinstateunwin/psf/promote_or_share

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Just a touch of suicide.

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All Semaglutide brands are used for weight-loss off-label except for Wegovy which now has FDA approval -- for what that's worth.

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I scanned this report then ran thru Nordisk superficially. A peptide so that didn't bother me. Way overpriced; appears that about 1300 dollars for one injection and has tablet form, if I recall. One aspect sparked me: it increases insulin production. Appears tested on either rats or mice or both; didn't notice any studies with volunteer people. Wiki said it has a 'modified side chain' which suggest GMO gene manipulation, if so, that right there, besides the price, is a major problem.

A hunch: this product, under direct administration of a real doctor, should be tested upon the insane; Rachel Maddow would be the perfect subject. Insulin shock therapy works very well then CFR suppressed its value as the Bilderberg cartels desire an increase in raw score psychosis based upon eugenics. I'll link the old Time article.

The major problem with this and all medications is how they support the bioweapon. I suspect this SUPPORTS eugenic plans.

https://web.archive.org/web/20110522195040/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,770549,00.html

Also, this works for the insane; and it's old, interestingly:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24185088/

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