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BumbleBee's avatar

If any sort of pharmaceutical is being advertised as “safe and effective”, that’s a loud, red warning sign in my book: Do Mot Touch!!!

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Jomico's avatar

Ozempic has a toxin venom peptide taken from the glia monster lizard that paralyses the nerves in the stomach and upper digestive tract… this slows down stomach emptying… sounds like a great idea… using a toxin abit like Botox which is supposed to be reversible… only Ozempic has already shown that in a small percentage of people it has long term nerve damage… so far two years after the patient stops use.

Factor in the effect of vagus nerve damage in this area of the body.. which means pancreas… kidney… adrenals..diaphragm…now ask yourself is this a good idea.. safe and effective is the term used by big pharma to hoodwink anyone asking questions on long term issues… BEWARE.. you can lose weight if you address your liver function.. fatty livers cannot burn fat in the body… choline and inositol can.

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