A good friend of mine was at a dinner party recently, she was shocked to find that after dinner everyone at the table, except her, was taking ozempic – the weight loss drug.
If you were to do a quick Google search on the side effects of ozempic it wouldn't look like much – nausea, vomiting, diarrhea. But when you dig a little deeper, what really stands out is the puffy face, fatigue, pancreatitis, hair loss, rebound weight gain, kidney disease, thyroid tumors, and more.
All that risk for rebound weight gain.
Unfortunately, there isn’t a magic pill for permanent weight loss, but there are ways you can make it easier, such as nature’s Ozempic which has shown to be very effective.
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“After 35 your body changes”, someone said to me recently.
After 40, those changes are accelerated and we notice belly fat, saggy arms, or saggy anything as we lose muscle (known as sarcopenia).
The hormonal changes that occur after 45 can create insulin resistance, making weight loss difficult, and putting our health at risk.
This is preventable and reversible.