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Promoting claims from "Banned Videos" - SMH
Please get a more balanced approach to getting information you think is important to share with us so we can take some amount of pleasure in reviewing your posts.
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the treatment not only reduce cardiovascular disease, it is also proven to lower risk for certain types of cancers.
my only concern is - does it remove all urge for great cuisine?
i mean that is one of the greater pleasures in life.
(disclosure - long time shareholder)
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Reminder: Never, ever click links to iffy sites. You can get into a ton of grief like that.
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Thanks to Ozempic I went from Diabetic to pre diabetic to no longer even pre diabetic. It worked well for me.
I was not using it as a weight loss device and my weight stayed consistent throughout.
I stopped using it 3 months ago and I won't start it again unless my A1C elevates again.
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If you don’t mind an inquiring, where did you start at and where did you end up at? Both for weight and A1C?
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Someone close to me was at about 6.9 A1C, started Ozempic and it worked but the side effect was weird, terrible heartburn and could no longer drink coffee. Endocrinologist suggested a switch to Mounjaro and the heartburn disappeared, and back on the coffee. Went from 7.5, 10.0, now 12.5 dose. Most recent A1C is 5.7. This whole deal is over the course of 3 years. Other vitals are in range.
Of course eating right and getting some sort of exercise goes hand and hand with these products, but they do work. The bigger problem is availability, it is now a diet drug as well so peeps with actual medical issues are fighting the Kardashians for the same shots.
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Attached is a link to an article on Web MD regarding Ozempic and other drugs that might be used for weight loss. Draw your own conclusions.
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For A1C... I was first at 6.9. Doc gave me Metformin and got it down to 6.7. Switched to Ozempic at a a .5mg dose for 6 months and then a year at a 1mg dose. last A1C came in at 5.4. In that 2 years my weight high was at 315 and the low was 285 and currently sits at 295...
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Louzempic > Ozempic
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Ask Oprah how it's working out for her.
I wouldn't trust webmd. Unless you don't know who they work for.
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For the clicking impared.
SUMMARY
In this episode with Dr. Ardis, he brings attention to the serious issue of paralyzed digestive systems, discussing the concerns during Paralyzed Digestive System Awareness Week and an upcoming healing conference. He highlights the negative impacts of certain weight loss drugs, including Ozempic, on digestive tracts, sharing experiences of individuals who have suffered from symptoms like vomiting, dehydration, and other severe health problems due to these pharmaceuticals. Dr. Ardis sheds light on GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, noting their mere 50% similarity to the body's natural hormone GLP-1 and their alarming side effects such as delayed gastric emptying and nausea, often leading to a diagnosis of gastroparesis and [b]cyclic vomiting syndrome.[/b]
He emphasizes the experience of individuals like Joanie Night and Emily who endured severe gastroparesis as a side effect of the diabetes medication, Ozempic, highlighting the struggle to identify the cause and find relief. Despite discontinuing the medication, many patients' conditions continued to worsen, leading to extreme measures like stomach bypass surgery for some. Dr. Ardis warns against the use of these GLP-1 drugs, which are developed from the venom of a small Southwestern lizard, as they can lead to paralysis and other complications of the digestive system. He lists various side effects of these drugs, including diabetic retinopathy complications and renal failure, and underscores the importance of considering natural remedies and dietary adjustments for weight loss and diabetes management instead of resorting to such harmful medications. Dr. Ardis concludes by urging listeners to register for the "Healing for the Ages" conference and consult their doctors about the risks associated with venom-based drugs for weight loss and diabetes management.
Full transcript below that ^ If you have the guts to click on it.
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Someone mentioned to me that they went “from 311 to 242 in about 6-months” for a loss of 69 pounds while their A1C went from “5.8 to 5.4”. Pretty darned good for him and I bet he’s feeling really good too!
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I have heard good and bad things. Pharma can suck donkey balls
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Discipline and a real human diet can do the same thing. Just shy of a year, I have lost exactly 60 lbs. 90% of the food in grocery stores are pure poison to the human diet. Excessive sugar, excessive carbs, and excessive man made chemicals will destroy the human body.
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+1
Good for you. Congrats.
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oh oh oh
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What about:
Wegovy
Mounjaro
Saxenda
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Eggs, bacon, butter and beef. Best diet in the world!
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I used a similar medication; victoza aka Saxenda (liraglutide) and it helped me lose weight, have kept most of it off.
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Ping I'm in lust! You said it on point!!
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