This is somewhat off topic but what do you all think of the latest Ozempic (and similar) drug frenzy? It’s a diet drug errrbody who has money seems to be taking, only the people who really need it (diabetics) are having problems with shortages everywhere due to popularity. There are all kinds of warnings about side effects and possible cancers. It’s been popular in the bodybuilding world for a while now, as well. Anyway, I just wonder if this latest diet drug is somehow related to the AJ depopulation theory. If you deep dive into the history of the drug and the rapid explosion of it being pushed everywhere, especially with celebs.. but no real long term studies of it’s safety-I wonder if it is a ticking time bomb. That Starvation diet (which it essentially is,) combined with the c19 jabs...??? Seems like an ominous combination.
I do know once you’re on it, you’re pretty much on it for life and will gain back all the weight loss rapidly and then some. Even if you don’t have side effects, you’re now dependent on another drug. I guess I’m just rambling. Any thoughts? My instincts are telling me they’re connected.
I don't know much about Ozempic, but a similar fad and market push has been in place for Lipitor. I was shocked to learn that, at the time I read about it, Lipitor was the most heavily purchased drug. Not just the most heavily-purchased heart-related drug, but the most heavily-purchased DRUG, period. With all kinds of adverse side effects, and no particular improvement over pre-existing cholesterol-lowering drugs. There is a book out that details this whole backstory ("The Great Cholesterol Myth" by Jonny Bowden and Dr. Stephen Sinatra). I got off Lipitor and off statins. It is possible to lower cholesterol by other means, and it is more important to lower blood vessel inflammation that causes cholesterol to be a problem with plaque. Cholesterol is produced by the body (not ingested from food) and is the stuff necessary for healthy nerve growth.
What is worse than a doctor not knowing shit? When a doctor knows only shit. For me, I guess that was an early red pill (ironically speaking).
This is somewhat off topic but what do you all think of the latest Ozempic (and similar) drug frenzy? It’s a diet drug errrbody who has money seems to be taking, only the people who really need it (diabetics) are having problems with shortages everywhere due to popularity. There are all kinds of warnings about side effects and possible cancers. It’s been popular in the bodybuilding world for a while now, as well. Anyway, I just wonder if this latest diet drug is somehow related to the AJ depopulation theory. If you deep dive into the history of the drug and the rapid explosion of it being pushed everywhere, especially with celebs.. but no real long term studies of it’s safety-I wonder if it is a ticking time bomb. That Starvation diet (which it essentially is,) combined with the c19 jabs...??? Seems like an ominous combination.
I do know once you’re on it, you’re pretty much on it for life and will gain back all the weight loss rapidly and then some. Even if you don’t have side effects, you’re now dependent on another drug. I guess I’m just rambling. Any thoughts? My instincts are telling me they’re connected.
I don't know much about Ozempic, but a similar fad and market push has been in place for Lipitor. I was shocked to learn that, at the time I read about it, Lipitor was the most heavily purchased drug. Not just the most heavily-purchased heart-related drug, but the most heavily-purchased DRUG, period. With all kinds of adverse side effects, and no particular improvement over pre-existing cholesterol-lowering drugs. There is a book out that details this whole backstory ("The Great Cholesterol Myth" by Jonny Bowden and Dr. Stephen Sinatra). I got off Lipitor and off statins. It is possible to lower cholesterol by other means, and it is more important to lower blood vessel inflammation that causes cholesterol to be a problem with plaque. Cholesterol is produced by the body (not ingested from food) and is the stuff necessary for healthy nerve growth.
What is worse than a doctor not knowing shit? When a doctor knows only shit. For me, I guess that was an early red pill (ironically speaking).