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Consoom Ozempic (media.scored.co)
posted 22 hours ago by USSDefiantJazz on scored.co (+1 / -0 / +57Score on mirror )
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JustifiedReprobate on scored.co
12 hours ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
Pssh, this is a bad assessment. 20-30% of the weight loss is lean *mass*, not just muscles which includes the water and glycogen etc... and this ratio is the same to those who diet on a calorie deficit without this drug.

There is zero evidence that these drugs eat the heart since it is a cardiac muscle that is highly protected. Evidence points to *reduced* cardiovascular events, there is just isn't anything to show myocardial wasting. It improves the heart.

>Forcing the pancreas to release insulin is same outcome as Type 1 diabetes

just stupid. this is backwards physiology.

>High insulin causes catabolism

LOL! Insulin *is* anti-catabolic. LOL

>All users regain 100% of the weight

Duh, obesity is a chronic condition this is not unique to GLP-1s... see what those on the show "biggest loser" have to say.

>They become dependent and can’t regulate glucose without the drug

Glasses make your eyes “dependent.”

I dont understand the apocalyptic framing... this drug is close to a miracle for many... without this drug they are subject to much worse cardiovascular diseases and cancers. I really expect the reports of heart disease and such to go down as the number of users on these GLP1 agonists increases.

This is not the battle Consume Product think it is unless it is specifically calling out the sham of the body positivity movement. This drug would help suppress consumerism despite the assumed nefarious intentions of pharma. We want healthy-er citizens. We can use crooked sticks to make straight lines.
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