Decoding Trump’s “Hidden Hint” on Ozempic
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Decoding Trump’s “Hidden Hint” on Ozempic
“I haven’t heard anything bad about them, I only hear good about them,” he said with a grin… then turned to RFK Jr. and added:
“Is there anything bad about them, Bobby? Some day, maybe it will come out, which we’ll notify you immediately… including the drug known as Ozempic.”
They laughed....
Trump just handed his audience a classic double-layered message...
So yeah, the “hidden hint” worked exactly as intended. full article -- https://gab.com/hippie/posts/115660978434669885
So yes, changes are necessary to be healthy. Especially when food remains in the stomach longer than usual and someone consumes poison like fast food or anything with seed oils, the body is used to expelling this quickly and now it sits there and get absorbed.
However, there is a reducion in dopamine-driven reward responses while on GLP-1s, which should stop people from consuming the slop to begin with. But most people and doctors want a quick fix and go way too high on the doses too soon where people do not eat for large periods of time and then gourge a bunch of slop. If they micro dose. they can clean up their habbits. The orginal dose for a diabetic on semaglutide (ozemptic) was .25mg per week. Some people are running 2.5mg per week to try to loose weight. The body cannot tolorate this and there are side effects.
It is not meant to be a crutch, many people in the fitness and health community can benefit from these meds along with putting in the leg work. I know several people who have quit drinking after years of being dependant just by micro dosing.
I struggle with weight loss. I try to be active but arthritic knees slow me down. I feel like if I could get past losing 30 pounds I could be a lot more active as the weight loss would help take pressure off of my knees. I have had several cortisone injections, and more recently a hyaluronidase product. I read that wegovy also has some anti-inflamatory effects (compared to ozempic) that may also help with the arthritis. I can't take a lot of NSAIDS because of a heart condition. I worry about GLP-1 side effects but am considering trying the wegovy. Still researching it.
Well I hope you reach your goals and please go ahead and research.
Check out Dr.Sim.Bhatti, he has a lot of supporting content on TikTok.
Also, work with someone or a practice that is willing to monitor your bloodwork.
Have you considered PRP injections? I am on my second round of them for achillies tendons and am very satified with the recovery they have offered.
Thx for the input. PRP is certainly on the list if the hyaluronidase doesn't take. It is so strange that my knee will feel normal and within a day or two it swells up and gets stiff. Seems to change with the weather when a low pressure system comes in. Both knees hurt, but mostly my left one.