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This drug uses a venom peptide that paralyses part of the digestive system in order to force food to stay in the stomach.. what goes wrong is the putrefied food produces bad bacteria.. if good bacteria cannot break it down.. reports now show that some who take this weight reducing drug then stop .. never recover normal gut mobility.. think about that for a moment.. the nerve endings that create bowel movement are permanently paralysed.. so how do you fix a digestion system that is in a comatose state?… stupidity continues to win over intelligence at the CDC and FDA .. who seem to be in short supply of people who recognise the difference between protecting lives and damaging them

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What I haven't seen posted here is the following. The venom in these products is Gila Monster venom. It can paralyze the Vegas nerve which runs down from brain to anus. The Gila M eats only every two weeks which is interesting. The worst part of these drugs is that in two to three years it generates thyroid cancers and not just one type. The effect of the venom CAN last up to TEN YEARS.

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The intended, er "side" effects, seem to be varied. Have you found any reliable information on whether they are using the same formulation in all of the Ozempic vials?

Or is this like the CV1984 bioweapon, where we found out early on that even in the same box with the same Lot # etc, there were visible differences between the vials?

Has anyone determined an effective recovery protocol from Ozempic that you've found?

I've never taken Ozempic, and it's rare that I even take Acetaminophen (always with NAC). Unfortunately, an old friend of mine did take Ozempic, and has what sounds like the stomach paralysis damage. In his case, he can eat perhaps half of what he used to, and then he feels full.

Thanks!

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Endotoxins, pancreatic cancer and thyroid cancer. Have you seen this one from Geoff Pain, it's a doozy; https://geoffpain.substack.com/p/ozempic-semaglutide-deaths-endotoxin

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I have Type 2 diabetes, I've had it for over 20 years, still on pills. I was prescribed Ozempic,. Ozermpic made me start to lose my sight, so that I thought I would soon be blind and unable to drive my car, which in my late 70's would have been a disaster. I rationalized that Ozempic was the cause and my sight slowly improved back to, probably better than it was before. after I took myself off Ozempic, myself and fuck my Diabetes. Because I lost. or was losing my sight, I was referred to a sight specialist and it is only over the last 2 years, that it has taken that long, to get a full signing off, for the damage that Ozempic potentially did, to my eyesight.

Ozempic for weight loss is a disaster too. your weight goes down to a plateau and then it stays on that plateau until you come off Ozempic and your weight returns with even more weight than you had before.

Accept your weight and what you think you look like. It does not matter what you think you look like, it matters how others see you and that is the only thing which matters. There are fat people for people who like fat and skinny people for those who like skinny.

The name of the game is to work on how you present yourself and the conversations you can hold which make you attractive from your personality alone - when I was 24 I left my home country to live as far away from it as I could get, where nobody knew me, to start again with the personality I wished to be seen with, but putting it out there and this is my 10th new personality and the best yet and it has served me very well - if you think you have problems, you should have seen what I was born with and how I overcome my feelings about that and really prospered.

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My doctor gave me a prescription for Ozempic for diabetes and I'm terrified to take it and it's been in my fridge for 3 weeks. Just reading the Black box warnings made me scared...I think I will trust my gut because 1 covid jab has already ruined my quality of life! And I have yet to get back to myself due to fighting constant head to toe inflammation...it's so bad and only steroids have helped and harmed me also and no doctor I have access to knows what to do or doesn't care! 😢

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My doctors(husband and wife team), who did not go along with the covid tyranny, recommended Ozembic to me for weight loss. Now my trust is shaken & it’s difficult to go back. So disappointing.

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Doc , did you see that emerald Robinson is promoting a similar drug called semaglutide , reckless .

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What about the doctors sending patients to compound pharmacies for a less expensive version of the injection? The people I’ve talked to said they aren’t having side effects but what is in these compound pharmacy injections?

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Diet discipline is a lot simpler and healthier. So what’s the end game once any drug does its thing? You get off it and start eating like before, once again? Or do you stay on the drug forever?

It’s not hard at all, especially once the excessive carbohydrates are removed with no quantity restrictions on meats.

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If you were replying to me, what you said is not relevant to my question. I have a question about what’s in these compound pharmacy injections.

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They don't have a board of directors demanding profits!

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There are side effects that are silent until significant enough to be felt.

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You know the reason I believe is that a compounding pharmacy has less overhead for rent and supplies and materials and staff. They may not be driven by greed on the stock exchange nor by a bunch of elite boards of directors. They use the same ingredients but don't charge as much. That's my take. I'm sure there are other reasons that I may not have considered.

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So can someone explain if it is so bad as a weight lose drug . Then how is the same drug ok as a diabetes drug ? Is it a dose thing? Smaller of diabetic so not as risky? Only wondering because my good friend is taking it, I saw it in her fridge, she is Type II diabetic. I now worry about her after reading about this drug.

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I've had the medicine in my fridge for 3 weeks because I'm scared to get aje it á a diabetic...and when I consult any doctors about it they say oh yeah take it ..even after I explained the Black box warnings with several severe issues like cancer or losing the ability to digest food ...like wtf 😒

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I am glad you as a diabetic knowing what you know are worried as well. My friend and I have had our differences over COVID so I don’t think she will take any negative info on this drug well from me. 😢

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It has the same side effects for diabetics.

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Thanks , what I gathered! Not that I wanted to hear that! 😩

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Guys this drugs side effects is long-term and is dangerous. The paralysis can last for ten years...and the medical world is just waking up to the last 5 years of reports coming in on it.

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Warn this SubStacker at once! This Gila Monster derived, stomach paralyzing poison is destroying people’s lives!

“Slim Down This Spring With Semaglutide

The new weight loss medication is very expensive, but I happen to know somebody who owns a telemedicine network”

https://open.substack.com/pub/emeralddb3/p/slim-down-this-spring-with-semaglutide

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This is probably the new trend of going to a compound pharmacist, which likely is not much better. But who knows what they’re putting in these injections? If the big Pharma companies have patents on their drugs for seven years then they don’t have the full ingredient list.

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Compounding pharmacies are operating under very strict regulations in the US.

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A MESSAGE TO DR. ALEXANDER; PLEASE CONSIDER PLACING EX PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR FOR A PLACE IN “ THE SHITBOX”- HEARD HIS FUCKING LYING ABOUT SELLING THE MRNA SHOT AND THAT SCUMBAG GLOBALIST “GEBREHUS “ WITH THE ONE WORLD GOV HEALTH MONOPOLY

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Journalist, Emerald Robinson is promoting this drug today on her Substack. She advertises a distributor to get it cheap and deliverable. Strange she would promote this particular drug.

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God knows what's in it especially if it's coming from an underground unknown source! Just saying!

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TYPO. Wrongfully needs a “g”.

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