Wizard of Oz was Final Jeopardy answer today, so I expect they're talking about the FED, or some sorta big move on the bank system. I wonder what nail biting means in comms.
I don’t believe their article. I have heard a few doctors ( that don’t have their lips connected to big pharma’s ass) say they are convinced that this drug will be something they will need for life because it will mess up their metabolic system and their bodies will not be able to regulate insulin.
I believe this doctors. Not The Atlantic .
From the tidbits I heard. They loose muscle mass too, so my guess is it does affect nutrient absorption . People want something for no work… they forget about the toll to be paid.
I’ve also heard that using this doesn’t cause you to lose just fat but bone mass as well. If I’m not mistaken I heard Andrew Huberman mention it. That guy has blown my mind on dopamine and how addiction in general works. I highly recommend his videos on dopamine/forming and breaking habits/and fasting for trying to cut addictive foods, substances, or behaviors.
Poison the food, GMO, food pyramid, eating every few hours to “keep your metabolism up,” etc., makes people fat and sick. Everything they told us for decades was a lie.
Instead of working on your issues and God forbid, fasting like the Creator says to do (which kickstarts your immune system and ramps up healing).
Ba-ding!!! Here’s a pill! Trust us.
I know, I know, preaching to the choir. Just pissed today.
Don't forget that the size of a plate increased. Nation wide. All at the same time. To me, this was the biggest change. I remember at a picnic I thought my portion was skimpy. It wasn't, the new plate size was released. (Late 70s) ? I never realized it was by design. The epidemic of fat diabetics was released. Plus, high fructose corn syrup was invented. This was a controlled demolition.
If you went back, I am pretty sure fructose syrups was the primary changing factor for obesity. Even people who drank sodas a ton during the 60s didn't get as fat as we do now, and it wasn't until the late 70s/early 80s even that HFCS was used in mainstream sodas.
Now it's everywhere and in everything.
And, there may be more fructose in these syrups than initially thought too.
If you look at anything made for rehydrating people efficiently, it's sugar and salt.
Yet, everyone says sugar is bad for you, and if you don't think so, just eat a bunch of candy and soda.
But if you look at the label, it's corn syrup and garbage like that.
I completely cut out soda with corn syrup, and only drink soda with real sugar, and I honestly feel so much better when I drink them, and now drinking corn syrup soda, instantly makes me sick.
I tried the eating between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. only. I get too hungry earlier and need to eat before I start work. So I eat earlier like at 8 a.m. and stop eating correspondingly earlier as well. Going for the nice long fasting window. Starting to feel better.
It's pretty easy to start the intermittent fasting. If you finish dinner by 8:00 p.m., skip breakfast and have lunch at noon then you've gone 16 hours. Some people have an easier time skipping breakfast, I've never been into breakfast really so it was kind of easy for me. You can start at 12 or 14 to see how you react to it.
Andrew Huberman does a fantastic episode on fasting and intermittent fasting. There’s even an app you can use to help track it. I’ve been doing 16-18 hour fasts an average of 5 times a week, trying to make it every day eventually. Small goals are stepping stones to bigger ones 👍
I will honestly admit I take Ozempic. I no longer crave food. I have lost 50 lbs. I am very successful in everything in my life except my weight. I do have a medical condition from birth that makes exercise impossible. Even walking can send my heart rate up so much that I become lightheaded and fainting is a real danger. I have tried to have my condition medically fixed and it failed.
Ozempic has also dramatically improved my vision. I have no clue how, but I no longer need contacts.
I have no doubt that this drugs can help people with real health issues. It becomes dangerous to hand out to everyone that wants to drop 20 lbs. I have heart rate and mobility issues myself, so I get it. This drugs helps people with diabetes and probably others that have bodies that are not functioning properly.
Not everyone who enjoys alcoholic drinks is an alcoholic. If you can stop on a whim and feel no need to resume even days later then you're not addicted. I often go months at a time without a drink, I like beer and wine time to time but never felt an actual need for it unlike caffeine.
Yeah, there is a large genetic component to those that find it difficult or seemingly impossible to stop. Some alcoholics are binge drinkers on their days off.
I am a recovering alcoholic, and I would go on the wagon, yet to resume once more, I did that dance up until 38, and then went to AA. For me, it was not so much the frequency or amount, it was the craving for more after the first one. When I would try to control it, like just have one or two, the mental obsession was there, thinking about if I could have another, "if I just do it slowly" or "let me eat something and then have more", eventually I would give in, especially after the 3rd, when my defenses were loosened, and then, it could go anywhere, and too often that anywhere was a black out. Yes, it runs in my family, functional alcoholics, no craziness at home, no lose of employment, respectful and living for that drink when you got home from work, or, drinking at home after a party that you have already had enough, not being able to handle emotional pain while sober. Those are the symptoms.
My doctor sent out a newsletter about 2 weeks ago and Ozempic was one of the subjects discussed. I looked into it and quickly found it was a weekly injection and noped out. I'm unvaxxed, I don't plan on ever getting a flu shot again or any other injection.
Please also note, this “scientist” is also associated with the University of North Carolina. The same university that gave us Dr. Ralph Baric who engineered the bioweapon that has wrecked our world. He provided the initial gain of function development to ensure the weapon would cross the blood brain barrier and be more than a respiratory attack, he made it also a blood and neurological attack. Do not trust anything coming out of Big Pharma, but anything coming out of this university should be highly suspect. They have ties to the CCP and should not be trusted.
Sounds like this new drug not only stops any type of addiction, it appears it probably stops the desire to live. Seems like all part of their plan.
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And, the weight they lose is 2/3 lean mass-- person loses 9lbs- 6lbs are lean- 3 are fat.
The metabolic damage will lead to an even more "baffling" increase in fatties due to metabolic disorder
What about using street drugs? This is just another pharmaceutical. All are suspect in creating more problems or an entirely new subset to line the pockets of Big Pharma. Just like gastric bypass surgery, if you don’t alter your diet, surgery is a failure and can create more problems up to and including death.
I took care of a patient post gastric bypass. She was meticulous about following the post surgery protocol. 2 days after discharge, she had a massive pulmonary embolism at home and died.
That shot was the first thing I thought of when I read this headline. She doesn't talk about the fact that the shot is slow release so the addiction can't bleed through. The shot is called Vivitrol.
I wonder if it would stop me commenting on GAW!
Nothing can stop what is coming.
Not even Ozempic.
LOL!
Kek!
Wizard of Oz was Final Jeopardy answer today, so I expect they're talking about the FED, or some sorta big move on the bank system. I wonder what nail biting means in comms.
EDIT: maybe this? https://greatawakening.win/p/16bP7a640t/retired-colonel-81-nations-meeti/c/
😂
I don’t believe their article. I have heard a few doctors ( that don’t have their lips connected to big pharma’s ass) say they are convinced that this drug will be something they will need for life because it will mess up their metabolic system and their bodies will not be able to regulate insulin. I believe this doctors. Not The Atlantic .
Yep. Also, how does it effect absorption of nutrients the body needs?
From the tidbits I heard. They loose muscle mass too, so my guess is it does affect nutrient absorption . People want something for no work… they forget about the toll to be paid.
Yeah this is not a drug anyone should be taking.
No drugs should be taken unless absolutely needed.
Like if you get shot, sure I get the morphine.
I’ve also heard that using this doesn’t cause you to lose just fat but bone mass as well. If I’m not mistaken I heard Andrew Huberman mention it. That guy has blown my mind on dopamine and how addiction in general works. I highly recommend his videos on dopamine/forming and breaking habits/and fasting for trying to cut addictive foods, substances, or behaviors.
My neighbor lost over 60lbs and stopped drinking. She used to drink multiple bottles of wine daily so yeah there is something to this article.
Another problem, reaction, solution.
Poison the food, GMO, food pyramid, eating every few hours to “keep your metabolism up,” etc., makes people fat and sick. Everything they told us for decades was a lie.
Instead of working on your issues and God forbid, fasting like the Creator says to do (which kickstarts your immune system and ramps up healing).
Ba-ding!!! Here’s a pill! Trust us.
I know, I know, preaching to the choir. Just pissed today.
Don't forget that the size of a plate increased. Nation wide. All at the same time. To me, this was the biggest change. I remember at a picnic I thought my portion was skimpy. It wasn't, the new plate size was released. (Late 70s) ? I never realized it was by design. The epidemic of fat diabetics was released. Plus, high fructose corn syrup was invented. This was a controlled demolition.
If you went back, I am pretty sure fructose syrups was the primary changing factor for obesity. Even people who drank sodas a ton during the 60s didn't get as fat as we do now, and it wasn't until the late 70s/early 80s even that HFCS was used in mainstream sodas.
Now it's everywhere and in everything.
And, there may be more fructose in these syrups than initially thought too.
Yes, this is something people don't think about.
If you look at anything made for rehydrating people efficiently, it's sugar and salt.
Yet, everyone says sugar is bad for you, and if you don't think so, just eat a bunch of candy and soda.
But if you look at the label, it's corn syrup and garbage like that.
I completely cut out soda with corn syrup, and only drink soda with real sugar, and I honestly feel so much better when I drink them, and now drinking corn syrup soda, instantly makes me sick.
Yeah, hfcs good. Sugar good. Saturated fat bad. Meat bad.
I hear ya. That's why I don't fat shame. We have all been lied to about what's good for us and what's not. We've all been poisoned and made toxic.
Even those biggest loser people ended up worse off metabolically because of health lies.
Do you do a fasting schedule? I'm still working mine out because I'm trying to gain muscle mass but also fast.
I tried the eating between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. only. I get too hungry earlier and need to eat before I start work. So I eat earlier like at 8 a.m. and stop eating correspondingly earlier as well. Going for the nice long fasting window. Starting to feel better.
I suggest that you check out Martin Berkhan @ Lean Gains.
https://leangains.com/
Cool thnx
Not really. Short term goal is to get serious about a fasting program.
It's pretty easy to start the intermittent fasting. If you finish dinner by 8:00 p.m., skip breakfast and have lunch at noon then you've gone 16 hours. Some people have an easier time skipping breakfast, I've never been into breakfast really so it was kind of easy for me. You can start at 12 or 14 to see how you react to it.
Same, I have never been a breakfast person. Last thing I want to do when I first wake up is face food.......
Yes. I just need to get serious about it.
Andrew Huberman does a fantastic episode on fasting and intermittent fasting. There’s even an app you can use to help track it. I’ve been doing 16-18 hour fasts an average of 5 times a week, trying to make it every day eventually. Small goals are stepping stones to bigger ones 👍
Keeping your furnace burning is a good thing. Fasting can also be good. It depends on your sleep cycle, food quality, genetics, etc.
Health is not a one size fits all. Different methods, different diets, different exercise for different people.
Also, if God wanted you to fast forever, he wouldn't have made us require food to survive.
It's about moderation and food quality. It has always been about moderation and food quality.
Please explain your leap in logic for feeling the need to even mention “fasting forever”?
Do you really think we are all dumb enough to assume that MudPuddlePie was recommending permanent fasting?
Tell me - which of the government’s eating and nutrition advice do you trust?
No scripts for me!
Me either.
I will honestly admit I take Ozempic. I no longer crave food. I have lost 50 lbs. I am very successful in everything in my life except my weight. I do have a medical condition from birth that makes exercise impossible. Even walking can send my heart rate up so much that I become lightheaded and fainting is a real danger. I have tried to have my condition medically fixed and it failed.
Ozempic has also dramatically improved my vision. I have no clue how, but I no longer need contacts.
High blood sugar will give you blurry vision so if Ozempic impacts blood sugar levels than that is likely how that occurred.
I have no doubt that this drugs can help people with real health issues. It becomes dangerous to hand out to everyone that wants to drop 20 lbs. I have heart rate and mobility issues myself, so I get it. This drugs helps people with diabetes and probably others that have bodies that are not functioning properly.
I take ozympic and drink like fish. I don’t do drugs though😂
Not everyone who enjoys alcoholic drinks is an alcoholic. If you can stop on a whim and feel no need to resume even days later then you're not addicted. I often go months at a time without a drink, I like beer and wine time to time but never felt an actual need for it unlike caffeine.
Yeah, there is a large genetic component to those that find it difficult or seemingly impossible to stop. Some alcoholics are binge drinkers on their days off.
I am a recovering alcoholic, and I would go on the wagon, yet to resume once more, I did that dance up until 38, and then went to AA. For me, it was not so much the frequency or amount, it was the craving for more after the first one. When I would try to control it, like just have one or two, the mental obsession was there, thinking about if I could have another, "if I just do it slowly" or "let me eat something and then have more", eventually I would give in, especially after the 3rd, when my defenses were loosened, and then, it could go anywhere, and too often that anywhere was a black out. Yes, it runs in my family, functional alcoholics, no craziness at home, no lose of employment, respectful and living for that drink when you got home from work, or, drinking at home after a party that you have already had enough, not being able to handle emotional pain while sober. Those are the symptoms.
You still are losing even though you drink?
My doctor sent out a newsletter about 2 weeks ago and Ozempic was one of the subjects discussed. I looked into it and quickly found it was a weekly injection and noped out. I'm unvaxxed, I don't plan on ever getting a flu shot again or any other injection.
Please also note, this “scientist” is also associated with the University of North Carolina. The same university that gave us Dr. Ralph Baric who engineered the bioweapon that has wrecked our world. He provided the initial gain of function development to ensure the weapon would cross the blood brain barrier and be more than a respiratory attack, he made it also a blood and neurological attack. Do not trust anything coming out of Big Pharma, but anything coming out of this university should be highly suspect. They have ties to the CCP and should not be trusted.
Sounds like this new drug not only stops any type of addiction, it appears it probably stops the desire to live. Seems like all part of their plan. ‘
The Atlantic... The words may as well be from Fauci or Gates dick intake systems (mouths).
I will watch for sources from other places.
And, the weight they lose is 2/3 lean mass-- person loses 9lbs- 6lbs are lean- 3 are fat. The metabolic damage will lead to an even more "baffling" increase in fatties due to metabolic disorder
Maybe that is a reason behind "Ozempic face"
I’ve heard Ozempic dependency becomes a thing though, and who knows the longterm risks. Why trust pharma, now?
They said the same with Chantix. Tried it then I stroked.
Ozempic make you lose weight. But not fat. You lose muscle, bone, brain, etc.
What about using street drugs? This is just another pharmaceutical. All are suspect in creating more problems or an entirely new subset to line the pockets of Big Pharma. Just like gastric bypass surgery, if you don’t alter your diet, surgery is a failure and can create more problems up to and including death.
Had a friend die a few days after gastric from complications. He had to go back in cuz excruciating pain and died on the table. Sad.
I took care of a patient post gastric bypass. She was meticulous about following the post surgery protocol. 2 days after discharge, she had a massive pulmonary embolism at home and died.
lol.. yea..
just don't ask what happens when you stop taking Ozempic!
a cure for addiction that is itself addictive.
freud would be proud, having tried to cure heroin addictions by simply switching his patients to cocaine instead.
Uh huh, and they can keep that drug too.
Actress Claudia Christian gave a TEDx talk on an alcoholism treatment that clashes with conventional treatments.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EghiY_s2ts
That shot was the first thing I thought of when I read this headline. She doesn't talk about the fact that the shot is slow release so the addiction can't bleed through. The shot is called Vivitrol.