"Did you know? More than half of all Americans, 55% to be exact, say they want to shed a few pounds.
A lot of these folks want to live a life where health and fitness aren’t constant worries.
Some are concerned about how people might judge them because of how they look.
There are also those who wish they could go to the doctor without having to hear about their weight,” explained Dr. Genesa Alvoiski, an Endocrinology expert.
Given these reasons, Dr. Alvoiski isn't shocked by the growing popularity of Ozempic at all.
What concerns her is the number of people using it for reasons other than what it's meant for.
“Firstly, Ozempic is a medicine for diabetes, not for losing weight. The FDA hasn't given the okay for it to be used for weight loss.
Secondly, some women have already reported serious problems from using it. I’ll explain more about this later.
Thirdly, I did a bunch of research to figure out how Ozempic really helps with weight loss.
And guess what I found? There's another way to achieve similar results that’s safe and doesn't involve any prescription medicine,” she shared.
Definitely the part about hating myself. That hit home for me. I look in the mirror and don’t know it this person is.
I have the same symptoms, exercise daily and eat somewhat healthy meals. Curious if this would work for me.
It’s hard getting old! So much changes and so little works. After reading this article I am hopeful.
this was an interesting read!!
Ty