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Hmmm... if one can afford it just keep taking it forever... I'm sure there won't be any side effects... it's probably even safe than the Covid Rat Juice vaccine

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Correct me if I'm wrong here,

but wasn't it the original plan with the Ratzeen for people to stay on it forever requiring a limitless number of boosters to keep the mythical virus away?

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how about making healthy changes to your diet? telling people diabetes and obesity are chronic conditions is coming out of the same liars who said covid was dangerous and the jabs were the only solution. The only chronic condition these believers have is stupidity.

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Registered Dietitian here. Thank you.

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Why would anyone put any pharmafia product into their body?

If you believe the pharmafia hype and their sickening ads and become another junkie to their pusherman tactics, well my friend you get what you deserve.

PETROCHEMICAL PHARMACEUTICAL DRUGS WILL EITHER KILL YOU OR MAIM YOU FOR LIFE

You’ve been warned

Carry on...

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If you drink unfiltered tap water, you are probably putting "pharmafia" products in your body.

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Anybody who drinks tap water isn’t very bright

But that isn’t the point of the article.

Taking pharmafia petro chemicals is...

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For maintaining ideal weight, the following works for me:

1) Eat real food, including plenty of animal-based products and natural oils (like ghee and olive oil).

2) Avoid sugar, corn syrup, and most other natural and artificial sweeteners.

3) Avoid processed foods, especially processed carbs and seed/vegetable oils.

4) Stop snacking and investigate intermittent fasting.

5) Get plenty of fresh air and sunshine, while avoiding sunburn.

6) Exercise moderately.

7) Sleep long enough each night.

8) Find non-drug and non-alcohol stress coping mechanisms that work for you.

9) Pray.

10) Communicate with friends

I originally set out to practice the above to reduce my evaluated blood pressure (which plagued my parents and some grandparents). It took almost two years to get my BP down into the excellent range, but within weeks I noticed many significant health benefits that I wasn't expecting. That list has grown to about a dozen benefits, including taking ZERO prescription meds and ZERO OTC meds, whereas I had been taking meds for chronic conditions in the past.

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Watch for the lawyer ads in about 5 years for people that took this semaglutide and lost weight but suffered sone other devastating side effect(s) and now need to sue the pharmaceutical company that made it! This stuff has purposefully not been studied in people for longer than 13 months because that is when the deleterious side effects occur; a Japanese study discovered that!!!

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I just saw one on tv the other day specifically for ozempic and that other one. Lawyers are all over this, but not so much with the covid bioweapon shots. Go figure.

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Some People either don't read the warning labels at all, or read them and think that the warnings are meant for someone else and not them. So I just dont have a lot of Sympathy for them when they encounter a steep decline in health from baseline as a result of being on such yet they expect you to commiserate with them. PigPharma Drugs are designed to make you a chronic patient entrapped in the Rockefeller Medical/pharmaceutical Machine. Enter at your own risk

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I aint injecting no kinda sheeit into my body ever again. I'm thoroughly traumatized by what I've learned about past vaccines as well as the so called covid shot.

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JUST THE NAMES SOUND FRANKEN pfizersteinish

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This is GREAT news! It’s the perfect drug. It works as advertised until you stop taking it. Then you’re worse off than before you started. Big pharma couldn’t have hoped for a better result. $1,400mo x a zillion patients roped-in for the rest of their lives! Gulfstream jets for all the executives!!

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Why would the makers of Ozempic want anyone they can get on it to ever stop taking it?

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That's a good point. Truly, though -- the real lack of logic is thinking you're going to lose weight with a pill. I doubt they could avoid the rebound. I'd say the "rebound" is probably just a consequence of the body working right again and storing fat right again. I have zero knowledge of how this drug works, though. Cheers

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Everything is totally dependent on what, if anything but sugar, is in the pill, given the high susceptibility of most people to the placebo effect induced by everything they see and hear in the fictional media that they overconsume.

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I've heard it "works" quite well. Very well. The last I heard it was basically shutting down Jenny Craig, or causing a major re-structuring, because people are taking it.

Honestly, I probably would be, too, if I had that problem. Doing diet stuff on purpose is terrifically difficult, and weight loss is one of the hardest things to do, I've heard. And every day you have all this extra weight and there's a pill you could take to fix it. But, what a trap, though. Diet reform probably won't happen in that circumstance. And whatever chemical changes are happening -- I'm sure it must suppress some vital function, if it's stopping you from storing fat -- they probably mess people up pretty good.

Oh, what wonders.

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The majority of diets take absolutely nothing about the individual's metabolism into account.

My metabolism has always been highly adaptive. I can eat everything in sight and not gain an ounce, or starve for days and not lose one. Heavy exercise might take inches off my waist. When I stopped smoking after a decade of doing so, i gained 50 pounds in two months. That was a welcome weight gain, since I'd never gotten any heavier than 125 until then, being 5'9".

The weight gain slowed down and I settled in at 195 later.

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The potential side effects though!!

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One of a thousand big pharma drug scams. You are wrecking your body taking any drug.

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I call “Bullshit” on last three paragraphs where Ania talks about willpower , etc, this disempowering her patients.

A decent hi fat lo carb diet will address this along with time restricted feeding, aka intermittent fasting. Once in place, the the cravings and willpower thang goes away. It becomes a lifestyle which simply replaces their current (stoopid) lifestyle.

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It's all just calories in and calories out. Yes, to stay a normal weight, you basically have to eat nothing. Such is life. There is no magic IV drug for weight loss, just a repurposed one to make money for the drug pushers.

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Actually, Dr. Jason Fun has shown that it is more than the calories-in/calories-out model. It is hormonal, and related to insulin. He said you're either in a fed state (insulin up and storage occurs; or you're in a fasted state (insulin down & you're body fat gets utilized and you lose weight).

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The way is see it, the calculation is:

Caloric intake versus caloric utilization. Unfortunately, many suffer from metabolic disorders that slow one’s utilization brought about through inflammation often triggered by environmental toxicants.

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correction - his name is Dr. Jason Fung

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typical medical mantra. put people on drugs for life = guaranteed income for both doctor and drug corporation. this use of people as commodities for profit is pretty close to criminal and very cruel at the very least. people are out of control with food for several reasons that are not genetic. first is the crap food people eat, processed foods with hormone disrupting chemicals. Second we have all the GMOs and glyphosate proven to cause weight gain in independent studies. Third, we have the food condtioning, often from early childhood, that primes the body to crave junk foods. Fourth, we have the really poor medical information provided by doctors who never study nutrition. Fifth, an addendum to number 4, is the need to re-educate people on the need to eat clean, plant based foods, especially greens (not ice berg lettuce). Doing so will help recondition the body's response to food teaching it to want healthier foods and reject the crappy ones. People need support of their family and friends and need access to holistic practitioners who are much more in tuned with the body and how to build health. And this will also build immune systems which will prevent illness, both long and short term.

I have often told people when they complain about costs "you can pay now or pay later, but pay you will."

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We all know there’s no constant flow money for big pHARMa teaching patients proper nutrition nor in correcting gut issues. Doing these two things alone over time will reduce sugar cravings naturally.

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Wow - so many doctor myths in that article! I see people reverse diabetes and high blood pressure in weeks by healing their metabolism via real food

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I don't care what you guys say about Ozempic rebound. If the FDA says it's safe and effective then that's good enough for me, to be happy for Chris Christie to take it, along with plenty of boosters.

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The govt should mandate it for workplaces/schools/travel. Seriously. Obesity is a bigger killer than covid ever was.

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