Miracle weight loss drug or ticking time bomb? Weight Loss

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  1. My Mother was totally destroyed by the Rockefeller’s Medical Institutions and Big Pharma. She had a hysterectomy and got Breast Cancer from the Radiation Mammograms and the cancers from flu shots. She had Alzheimer and heart attack. She switched from butter to Country crock margarine trans fats. Every old person has a huge pill box full of poisons that they take each day. The government changed our food groups into cancers bioweapons.
    At the end she was also beaten up by her caregiver workers. It’s has been a living nightmare. 💉☠️⏳

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  2. No drug can cure what is your fault. If you have a bad lifestyle, you will not find magic pill to fix it, you have to change it.

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  3. Ive heard Dr Michael Eades speak of hyperlipid Petro Dobromylskyj, and his work is fantastic! for me I lost 80lbs (at the least) and I don’t have to “believe” anything i KNOW it works! I’m 70 had so many health problems before I started this diet. I have resolved every damn one of them. One was kinda shocking…I had a lawnmower blade detach from a mower about 45 years ago that left a nasty wound. My orthopedic surgeon treated it for weeks before it finally closed up correctly but left a awful protruding scar. Even that has almost disappeared!!! I always admired trauma doctors but always despised the pill pushers. This month my total cholesterol was 240, the doc freaked out so I asked what about my risk ratio since my HDL is 75 and trig was 50?? Well they recommend a ratio of 4-5 and mine is 3? what are you worried about? not selling me statins?? I think I pissed them off.

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  4. Obese pigs continue to double down on stupid by treating only the symptoms of their glutinous, slovenly pathetic inability to control their elbow and hand shoving poisons down their throat. If any of them actually had an education they could read big words too…’cognitive dissonance’…🤦‍♂ And ALL of this is promoted by doctors that exist only to make money by killing you.

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  5. Honestly, I would like to gain weight. At 6’6″ 190 pounds I could gain 20-30 pounds and do well as long as it would be mostly muscle and not fat. However, genetics fight hard against that. I thought fat was added as a defense against excessive blood sugars as a place to store it and avoid systemic damage.

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  6. I read a medical study about intermittent fasting. After their analysis they mentioned it would be a good idea to have a drug that mimics the positive results of IF “so people don’t need to deprive themselves”. This confirmed to me that they consider most of us lazy and stupid and unable to make necessary changes for our health. Problem more lies with these people not promoting healthy strategies because they don’t know them either.

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  7. I’m on Mounjaro since august and I’ve lost 40lbs but I’m also doing carnivore and exercising. Say what you will but it’s nice to have the help especially with appetite suppression.

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  8. It didn’t take a drug to make me fat…won’t take a drug to make me not fat! Did the 90# fat loss the good ole fashioned way. Keto to carnivore!!!! Crossfit for fun!

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  9. Fenfen anyone? I just saw a 60 program on these drugs. And I recalled the coverage on Fenfen. Given the history and the current state of affairs at the FDA it’s hard to take any of this seriously.

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  10. Sad to see how much people suffer from obesity and how many useless things they try because the media promotes it then they feel hopeless because nothing works. Then they try to push pills and other crazy voodoo shit, so sad people won’t just eat carnivore

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  11. I took an early drug in this class, Byetta, years ago to treat type 2 diabetes. Eventually caused periods of gastroparesis and chronic heartburn. The heartburn persisted for years afterwards. It took me many years, but diabetes isn’t really, to paraphrase Robert Lustig, druggable, but it is foodable.

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  12. In olden times weight loss required 3 non-pharmaceutical items;
    1. Mirror
    2. Eyes
    3. Will power and commitment to portion control and exercise.

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  13. They won’t keep eating their food cause it all taste like Sh!T…..my Dad is on this stuff and he doesnt like food or drinks anymore…he says nothing taste good anymore⚡

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