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Many studies now reporting Ozempic is helping with other conditions such as brain fog after stroke, psoriasis and rheumatic psoriasis CFS etc. BUT positive results were only achieved at

MINI DOSE LEVELS and researchers concluded that the dosage Igor weight loss and diabetes is too high thus causing harm.

Will post link when I find it.

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thank you

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Can it help with the Black Death? Following from the earlier case of Bubonic Plague in Oregon, another case has just been reported in Colorado? Maybe it's time to take some Ozempic along with a booster and only venture outside to drop ballots in a drop box during Election Month.

Colorado is rocked by human case of deadly Medieval disease

https://mol.im/a/13601065

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Who knows what variety of additional medieval diseases may pop up now that so many have destroyed their immune systems either voluntarily or, worse, involuntarily (the children)?

Still, fear -- especially externally- and irrationally-imposed fear, is a greater vulnerability. There seems to be no end to the latter. Thank you for pointing it out.

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Yes Tyna Moore is a big proponent of micro-dosing for many autoimmune issues of course in conjunction with a healthy lifestyle. I have not looked into it yet but I am curious to learn more about peptides (various and done correctly). Same as I find enzymes intriguing used both targeted and systemically.

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I wonder if Elon Musk was microdosing or if he took the regular doses of ozempic. Or am I getting ozempic confused with acid?

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Ha ha well who knows and then what is said is it true…

I wouldn’t be giving it a second look, “ozempic”, we’re it not for Tyna Moore using it with patients however always micro-dosing and with of course a whole raft of other interventions too. Man I sometimes wish in a different life I’d read chemistry and biology et al

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The US has for decades been number one among the world's developed nations for obesity.

39.6 % of US adults are reportedly are obese and another 31.6 % are reportedly overweight and 7.7 % are reportedly severely obese. Given a reluctance of Americans to exercise or limit the amounts of food they shovel into their mouths it is no surprise that Americans are looking for someone to wave a magic wand, or give them a pill or an injection, to fix the problem. There's one born every minute so Wegovy etc are now being marketed to Americans as providing even more health benefits:

“Now considered a heart health medication ... Wegovy significantly reduced the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (cardiovascular death, heart attack, and stroke) ... those in the semaglutide group showed a reduction in kidney disease progression as well as cardiovascular and kidney death of 24% ... those using Ozempic, Wegovy, and other GLP-1 agonists report less craving of alcohol and other substances, including nicotine ...

GLP-1 medications like Ozempic lowered the rate of colorectal cancer in people with type 2 diabetes ... weight control and diabetes management with GLP-1 medications could help reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s ..."

5 Ways Ozempic, Wegovy, and Other Weight Loss Drugs May Improve Your Health

https://www.healthline.com/health-news/ways-ozempic-wegovy-improve-health

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Users of "GLP-1 agonists report less craving of alcohol and other substances, including nicotine ..." As well as food, of course.

How fortunate there's a deadly remedy for people without self-discipline.

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I know at least 7 people taking this junk and only one was seriously overweight. Just barely. They’re lazy and are doing this for vanity. Though they claim they’ve tried everything and nothing works. Bullshit. They want the easy way out. This has nothing to do with their health. Once again I blame doctors for prescribing these dangerous drugs to people too lazy to exercise and eat sensibly.

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FUCK Big Pharma, I am fat due to menopause and I don't care!!!! I am not fat enough to hurt my heart. I'll find a way... Prob through Dr, William Davis and his super gut book!

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