Ozempic Expert: They’re Lying To You About The Side Effects!

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Publicado 2024-04-29
Johann Hari is a New York Times best-selling author, his books include, ‘Chasing the Scream’, ‘Lost Connections’, and ‘Stolen Focus’. He has written for the world’s leading newspapers and magazines, and has twice been named ‘National Newspaper Journalist of the Year’ by Amnesty International.

00:00 Intro
01:46 How Did You Find Out About Ozempic
06:37 What Is Ozempic & How Much Is It?
09:51 How Does Ozempic Work
16:03 The Impact of Ozempic on the Brain
26:17 The Cheesecake Park Experiment
31:16 Obesity Is a Choice
44:53 Addiction Transfer
52:25 Obesogenic Environment
01:04:55 Where Can You Buy Ozempic
01:07:43 The Origins of Ozempic
01:10:15 Why You Shouldn't Take It
01:13:56 Is The Ozempic Face Real?
01:18:08 The Risk of Muscle Loss
01:20:36 Suicide Risk and Fatalities
01:29:49 How Do We Undo Stress
01:30:01 Diabetes Is More Deadly Than Weight Loss Drugs
01:32:24 Downsides
01:39:21 Will Everyone Be on Ozempic?
01:42:47 Should the Government Intervene?
01:50:46 Weight Gain After Ozempic
01:53:59 Children and Ozempic
01:57:21 Celebrities Taking Ozempic and Hiding the Truth
02:05:37 Ozempic Is An Addiction Killer!
02:12:34 Oprah Taking About Her Losing Weight Journey
02:15:03 Will People Exercise Less If They Can Just Take Ozempic
02:18:58 High Demand Of Ozempic & Issues Caused
02:23:10 The Last Guest Question

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  • @TheDiaryOfACEO
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  • @jimgadsden2459
    After 25 years of driving big trucks, sitting on my ass doing nothing eating greasy fried truck stop food I weighed 290 lbs. On top of that I was a binge drinker and smoked a pack+ of cigarettes a day. I walked away from the truck. Started eating better. Started riding a bicycle (alot) If you want to stop drinking and smoking get yourself a bicycle, you can't do both! Avoid anything with corn syrup. Avoid anything developed in a laboratory. Avoid anything processed. Locally source as much as possible. KEEP IT SIMPLE!!! The weight melted away. My first 5 mile ride I thought I was going to die! Not riding I knew I was going to die. I kept at it. The weight melted away. It became part of my life. I took that first ride on June 18, 2018 and since it has become a part of my life. My new addiction. I'm 62 years old maintaining a weight between 200and 210 I can honestly say I'm in the best health of my life. I like to say "I was fat and ugly, now I'm just ugly" 😉😊. All this rambling to get to my point. There's alot to be said about Diet Exercise and Lifestyle. Get outside and work that body! Baby steps! Challenge yourself! Push limits! MAKE IT FUN!!! GET ON YOUR 🚲 BIKES 🚲 AND RIDE!! Be Safe Out There!❤
  • @AmeliaMary-um8bc
    I'm one of the many people that had to find out the side effects the hard way... extreme fatigue and nausea took over my life. Doctors make it seem like side effects are minor and temporary. they are lying through their teeth! I even had to take a year off work! With rigorous changes to my diet I managed to get back my energy, and now I'm using an amazing natural supplement to boost my bodies own GLP-1 hormone production instead of these synthetic hormone meds. Currently Im 30 pounds lighter and I have so much more energy. Don't let big food & pharma fool you!
  • @Joyceee54
    I was born and raised in the north east part of the USA. As a 70 yr old, I remember in school, there were actually cooks in the cafeteria. They made soup from scratch, baked chicken, casseroles, freshly cooked vegetables, homemade cornbread, etc. Everything was cooked from scratch. When I see what's prepared in the schools today, it's junk. We didn't have pizza, french fries, hotdogs, soda pop, etc. in school. We had required Physical Ed classes, and health class which included nutrition. Government could do something to return to that, but there are so many fast food lobbyists with strong influence and money.
  • I started intermittent fasting and keto diet 3 years ago, lost 60LB, started lifting weights… and this combo works like a natural Ozempic. When you keep your insulin levels low, you won’t have cravings.
  • @markmcgowan3692
    I think people underestimate the value of muscle strength. Weight loss is great, but building strong muscles is just as important to be healthy.
  • @tiffanyrossman2531
    Started at 232lbs less than a year down to 172lbs. Every lab test improved. Nothing aches. Zero inflammation. I’ve never had any side effects. I understand everyone is different but this drug is a miracle for me & everyone I know that takes it.
  • @geenafonbuena7618
    I worked as an admin in a district’s school lunch program. There was no nutritionist. The director’s background wasn’t nutrition. It was business. I think that says everything about how we feed our kids.
  • @featherknife8611
    I know most people won't believe this, but it's true. In 1976, I was on a small boat that sunk 700 miles off the California coast, and was on a liferaft for three weeks with no food. There were 5 of us, and two people died. I would have died in a few days from starvation. But I saw a container ship, and they picked us up on the 21st day. I had lost 50 to 60 pounds. Since then I have gained and lost 75 pounds 3 times. After almost starving to death, it is REALLY hard to lose weight. IT is, for me, a permanent psychological effect. When you starve to death, it stops feeling "hungry" quite quickly. It becomes a psychological thing. I believe it changes your brain and your metabolism permanently. When I am stressed, or depressed, I eat with out thinking. I am at 250 pounds right now, and this is my second week on Ozempic. I lost 10 pounds in the last 8 days. It's just like the guy in the video said. The first day after I injected the first 2 mg. dose, I just wasn't hungry....and it stayed that way. I don't even remember the last time I wasn't hungry. I will not be surprised if I am down to 220 pounds within the first year. I was at that weight when I was 35, and surfing every day. I'm 74 now, and will never be the wave gorilla I once was, but I might just live another 10 or 15 years. It's worth a few side effects . Obesity is deadly, and it kills your self image, and your enjoyment of life. The psychological effect of this drug is simply amazing. I'm also a retired R.N. Well versed in medications and their side effects. But, pick up 75 pounds and carry it around with you all day....every day. It's no fun.
  • @allynesommer9145
    After successful trauma therapy I've lost weight naturally and started workout with no pressure simply because I now love myself and feel very inspired to take care of my body. Holding on to trauma caused my nervous and hormonal system to be imbalanced and overeating was one of my trauma responses.
  • @johnowens5342
    I got rid of sugar and carbs Mon-Friday. I lost 40 pounds over time. I drink black coffee with no cream or sugar until 2pm. My weight is stable and I plan to do this the rest of my life.
  • @taina313
    they'll figure out everything except for banning trash food
  • @OTatime
    When I was diagnosed with obesity, pre-diabetes and non-alcohol fatty liver, I was given three choices: 1) Bariatric surgery (2) GLP-1 receptor agonists or (3) diet and lifestyle changes. I was concerned about the side effects and long term effectiveness of surgery and GLP-1s. I was also told that if I chose the first two options, I would need to change my diet and lifestyle in order to keep the results. Two and one half years later, I have lost 85 pounds (six stone), kept it off and making more progress. My doctor and dietitian said that my results exceeded the one year performance of semaglutide or surgery. I have eliminated ultra-processed foods from my diet. I followed a Ketogenic diet for the first six months and now the Mediterranean diet for the past two years. I eat breakfast and dinner (no midday meal). I walk 15-20K steps four to five days per week. I ditched fast food, ice cream, chips (crisps), soft drinks and avoid any foods that contain added sugars. My HbA1c dropped from 6.3 to 5.1. My triglycerides, liver enzymes, cholesterol, insulin and all other metrics are in the reference ranges. I understand the allure of a medical intervention for ease and short term effectiveness. I don’t fault anyone for making those choices. My personal health status and goals were what shaped my decision. If I continue to abide by what I have learned in my journey, the results are mine to keep.
  • @Prairietallgrass
    I have a friend who is an inventory control clerk at a huge grocery store chain and she said that keto and carnivore were responsible for sugary, starchy, packaged food dropping in demand dramatically, long before ozemic became a thing. I personally lost 80 lbs on keto and kept it off for 4 yrs. I no longer count carbs, but I still don’t eat crap, I just eat meat, fish, veggies and fruit in season. And I walk every day. I’m 68.
  • @sato611
    As a Japanese I was pleasantly surprised by Johann's enthusiasm on the situation in Japan. What school meal system does is educating parents as well as children. When I was a pupil, we had monthly menu to be handed to our parents. It stated the day's main, sub, carb, and some treat (mainly a piece of fruit) with great details on ingredients, for each given day. Vegetable lists were 5 to10 items long and focused on fresh local produce. That must have helped youngish parents to have an idea on what helathy meals look like.
  • @tijanakeles38
    Honestly I guess I am one of the rare people that this has been a miracle drug for. As someone with PCOS and very big insulin resistance, I was struggling for a very long time with weight loss. I exercised 4 times a week and had a nutritionist planning my meals. I ended up gaining weight since I was building muscle. The doctor started me on this drug, as a last solution. Helped me get back in shape , lose weight, and after a year I was able to stop it, maintain my weight and finally feel good.
  • @jessnungaray
    Omg I grew up in a violent home as well and I had issues with stuffing myself with food as a way of soothing the turbulent home I grew up in. Taking Semaglutide has changed this awful habit.
  • @andreacortez3801
    I love how open, honest, and subjective this person is. He presents both sides without bias
  • @bunnybangz
    Food addiction & dr*g addiction are so similar it's actually crazy!
  • @mysticmom616
    “From the moment we are born, in this culture, we primed to be overweight, and we are primed to feel tremendous amounts of shame for being overweight.” Wow!!! Life changing realization for so many. Thank you❤️