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Ozempic was obviously a plant. Advertising by news doesnt just happen. Its planned. News agencies n other broadcasters work together like organized crime
I get kinda a weird feeling this is an ad for Zepbound. The video seems to push its benefits in comparison to talking about the risk of the similar if not SAME type of GLP-1 medications.
"All of a sudden?" Obesity has been a problem for 50 years, but a drug that arrived after research that started during the Nixon administration is all of a sudden???
5:00 - For me, obesity was not a physical disease. It's a mental disorder if you can't control it (or an addiction). I just stopped repeating a few bad habits, spent a few thousand hours working out / being active, and poof, kept off 40 lbs. Been there, done that. I know it's hard. It's just as hard to get a "fattie" to stop eating, as it is to get them to work out. Just try it. They'll have an excuse as to why they can keep eating more than they need.
Please list all college degrees you have obtained, as well as any peer-reviewed research papers you have written on the topic. You seem to want to be perceived an an expert, when it is fairly obvious you are just spouting personal biases. Statistically, that 40 lbs. you lost will likely return as 60 additional pounds soon enough.
The category of drug (GLP-1) is nothing new. Exenatide (aka: Byetta), a GLP-1, was approved in 2005 in USA. Needed more doses (2x/_day_). Dulaglutide (Trulicity) as a weekly injection approved in 2014. Didn't get you as much weight-loss, but 10-20y of use out there already.
At the 10 year mark, it is very unlikely that there will be a side effect that has a worse impact on health than having 10 years of diabetes, hypertension, obesity and heart disease, conditions that are influenced by GLP-1 therapies.
I've considered it, except hat you gain the weight right back if you stop the drug. I don't like any solution that locks me in for the rest of my life.
As a type 1 diabetic this behavior makes me sick. Do you guys have any idea how much this stuff costs a month? For people like myself, these are lifesaving drugs. So now i'm the bad guy for despising obese people for increasing the cost of the drugs i need to take to keep myself alive. Do guys realize that even with a decent drug coverage plan, diabetic supply coverage usually runs out within 6 months. The sensors are expensive, the insulin was expensive and is getting more expensive. So you have to decide between monitoring your sugars or keeping them under control by guessing.
You seems to think that insulin is expensive. No, it is a dirt cheap. Blame your USA medical system for driving its price 1000x, even before this. If you cant move out of US to buy insulin dirt cheap then figure out how to access online black market with Tor and order it there. Will still be much cheaper.
Obesity is a side effect of addiction! We’ve never had so much calorie dense, high sugar consumption like we have now! Ironic that we need pharmaceuticals to wean ourselves off them! Almost like the pharmaceutical companies planned it that way! 🤔
The Big Pharma companies are most definitely not nice… but they do not control the food industry. Interestingly, many of those food/snack companies are subsidiaries of tobacco companies. AKA ppl who have *always* been okay with addicting ppl to their products. 😯 From The Washington Post: ‘In the 1980s, tobacco giants Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds acquired the major food companies Kraft, General Foods and Nabisco’.
Ozempic was obviously a plant. Advertising by news doesnt just happen. Its planned. News agencies n other broadcasters work together like organized crime
I still don't understand why this was initially classed as a diabetes drug specifically. Other than controlling appetite, how does GLP-1 operate differently in diabetics vs everyone else.
I think the idea is that you can judge… but that if so, maybe you don’t really know what you’re talking about. 🤷♂️ It does strike me how many never-obese ppl think they know everything about obesity. I’ve never had cancer, but I would never presume to know everything about it or to lecture ppl who have it about their condition. 🤔 Btw, the American Medical Association (AMA) has recognized obesity as a chronic condition/disease since 2013. But public awareness of it has lagged behind the medical community.
@@cloakster it’s not something you were born with if that’s what you’re trying to say. A condition (or disease) is something you can put yourself into.
Embrace hunger pain, it only lasts minutes and signifies catabolism which is the destruction of senescent and sickly cells. Stay slim and protect yourself from ageing and cancer with hunger pains. If you're not having hunger pains then you aren't living right.
@@sky-eo8tzTo the extent I have seen, we live in a world of easy way out. Very few exercise enough discipline to maintain a diet. Not to blame them, the food advertisements don't help the cause at all.
As a person who has a very high metabolism, I don’t understand the quick magic pill weight loss thing. I eat junk and fast food like the next person but maybe not as much. One thing I don’t do is consume soda. Maybe three a year and at fast food, it’s two sips and in the trash. I don’t eat a lot of sugar either. What helps is I am active, I don’t watch TV, since there is always something to do plus my job requires a lot and I mean a lot of walking, climbing , stairs and physical stuff. Basically lifestyle will determine your body shape. I look back at all the photos of friends and family and groups and you don’t see the weight problem you see today. In high school we had maybe three or four heavy set persons. Now it’s the norm
Probably not. Ozempic’s been on the market since 2017. Woulda happened by now if it was gonna. And GLP-1 meds in general have been out since 2005. 🤷♂️
Missing India prediction of obesity with introduction of semaglutide Ozempic for over 15% population with its social gains to obese individuals rather than the market price.
It all comes down to discipline and self-control. People have to educate themselves, and nowadays is not hard, free information everywhere. But the lack of selflove make them ignore their own life and health to get distracted with social media content. There are no excuses to not be fit and healthy. It's all in their heads, change the mindset, change the way you see your life and you'll be able to change you!
Objectively doesn't work on a societal scale. Doctors have been saying 'diet and exercise' for decades, and societies have just gotten fatter. Either the food industry has to change or we need drugs. Whether or not lifestyle advice _should_ work, it clearly doesn't for the majority of people.
@@merrymachiavelli2041 You need to practise self control. "You are what you eat" as the old saying goes. If you eat junk food all day and sit at home, there's no way you're going to be healthy weight
So people will just be able to consume even more without constraints, in the knowledge that these new drugs will enable them to forget self discipline and just pig out
Doubt it. Doing direct ‘pay to play’ in serious journalism completely destroys your credibility - and thus your entire business - if it’s ever found out. Lilly or Novo’s could never pay Bloomberg enough to be worth the risk. Besides, they pay them already through legitimate means - they’re called commercials. 📺
@santos Not sure you get how big Bloomberg LP is. They pull in about $12 billion per year… and growing. They’re not gonna jeopardize that golden goose. 🤷♂️ (And btw, Mike Bloomberg is one of the richest men in the world, with a net worth of close to *$100 billion.* He basically makes Rupert Murdoch look poor. 😯)
@@pjacobsen1000 LOL. True. And I do dislike Murdoch. His fake ‘journalists’ have done considerable harm, and all just so he could rake in billions. Some will argue that that’s ALL journalists, but of course that’s not true. If you lie or plagiarize at a real news outlet, you get fired. At Fox, you get promoted. 🤦
I mean, you can't hate on it. They invented what seems to be an extremely effective drug, that could help millions of people, with very few if any serious side effects. I think we need to cool it on the cynicism and show some appreciation for the research and development that went into this.
Fast forward to a few years from now when we start hearing all the news about the people who have died as a result of these drugs and Novo Nordisk gets sued. Big pots of money for attorneys because people have forgotten food is medicine. They would rather believe medicine is food and never understand they have it completely bass-ackwards. 😢
Tons and tons of dead ppl from these meds? Well, aside from the fact that ALL meds have side effects (aspirin has killed ppl), this is very unlikely. GLP-1 meds have been on the market since 2005, and the latest generation of them, headlined by Ozempic, has been out since 2017, aka several years. No reports of stacks of bodies in the streets yet. 🤷♂️
@@doctorcatnip2551 We as in many humans. The "proverbial" we. Not you personally. That is a mind numbingly ridiculous conclusion to come to considering he had no knowledge of your personal existence prior to your absurdly out of touch and solipsistic question. No one at the general or statistical scale (the realm where most things of great consequence are calculated and/or philosophized) of thought, cares about personal anecdotes to the contrary. Are you that self involved that you couldn't possibly fathom that there are other people in this world that could think differently than you do?
@@GlutesEnjoyerNot always. Some people, like South Asians are genetically predisposed due to the effect of famine during the colonial era. You should check it out, there are research papers, documentaries and articles on this.
@@GlutesEnjoyeryes. Type two can be dealt with. Most just don't want to do the work to stop it. They just want a drug or a surgery to do all the work unfortunately.
A great portion of the weight you lose is muscle. Is it really worth it? When you come off of it, there is a risk that you become even fatter than you were since your NEAT (Non-exercise activity thermogenesis) went down.
I don't think that's necessarily true. The drug apparently only helps in maintaining a calorie deficit. If it's not too big and you train with weights in the meantime you should be able to keep as much muscle mass as you would've if you maintained that calorie deficit through pure willpower. Right?
@@henrikschnulle2483 Let's be honest. People want an easy way out. Most people on GLP-1 drugs don't train. Also if you're on calorie deficit reguired to lose 1lb/0.5kg a week. You'll barely notice it. Also what'll happen if you don't adopt healthy diet you would without drugs? Your hunger will come back and you'll eat garbage foods. There is a reason people gain back the weight they lose
After the scandal in France with the Mediator from Servier that they gave to everyone, and which caused heart problems and death because it was used for weightloss while being first a anti diabetic… there we go again ..😢
Tik tok…. The new drug advertising method! It’s sad that pharmaceutical drugs are now a fad, no one seems to ask about how this new drug may effect their health
You can eat less food and skip taking this drug and if you’re like ohhh it’s too hard 😢😢 ok well just suffer or don’t complain about being overweight? Like what? Eating less is actually easier, that’s less cooking less Uber eats less chewing less trying to figure out what to eat.
Actually it’s an increasing problem almost everywhere. 1/3 of the global population is obese or overweight, and over 60 percent of those ppl live in developing countries. 😯
What would it look like to have fresh produce, dark and leafy greens available to our schools, government and healthcare facilities to return our diets to foods closer to at on the forms that they grow naturally. I lost 20+ pounds and have kept it off joining the Healthy Inside Out community with Lauroselle Johnson.
I guess I’m lucky somehow, I don’t eat until I start to feel sick from malnutrition, then I eat enough to feel like I ate, but being thanksgiving full is disgustingly painful.
Do those companies tell weight losers might not benefit from normal doses of diabetes medicines might they themselves become relialable on those medications in the future ? Probably not because of profits sake but wrong users should be aware of those risks aswel.😊
@some Actually, there is. People can have heart attacks while working out, or can get injured. And overly low-calorie diets can be very unhealthy, resulting in nutritional deficiencies and slowed metabolism. *Don’t* get me wrong, I am a fan of diet and exercise. And I think they should be done alongside the meds, if you’re gonna do the meds. But if you really think it through, *everything* has risks.
Not really…the human body wants to lose weight, but most people don’t eat proper, or even exercise when they attempt it. Ozempic burns sugar off, so does walking. But walking does not have side effects.
"begs the question" is not "invites the question." It's a logical fallacy where the truth of the conclusion of an argument is assumed by the premises. I haven't seen it very often in serious journalists.
Yupppp. While the genetic factor is there for some people, for majority it is a lifestyle and environmental choice. The food doesn't help much either but that is still a choice that can be made.
@eddy There’s choices, and there’s informed choices. The average person does not fully get just how awful processed foods are, and especially doesn’t get that they are intentionally formulated to be as addicting as possible. They have a vague idea of, “Oh, this is kinda bad”, but they often don’t realize just HOW bad. 😯
There’s not been even one single case of these meds causing thyroid issues in people. The warning’s there because in trials, it happened in *rats* with a very particular kind of thyroid issue. 🐀
@@cloakster yes it’s that simple. People are becoming more and more lazy. Plus a propaganda like “it’s not simple or thyroid” etc etc makes people believe they can’t lose weight.
@Whisker People are actually pretty much the same as they’ve always been. What’s changed is the food. It’s now designed by food scientists to be addicting. Basically, back in the ‘80s, a lot of large food companies were bought by Big Tobacco companies. And Big Tobacco knows a thing or two about addiction as a very profitable business model. Not coincidentally, that was about the same time as obesity rates began to rise, and they’ve been rising ever since. Go look it up for yourself. 👀
One of my dental patients looked me straight in the eye and say “yeah I lost 40 pounds on this diet.” I say: “oh yeah, which diet?” He replies with: “ozempic, the diabetes drug” 🤦🏼♀️ ummm that’s not a diet my dude.
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Ozempic was obviously a plant. Advertising by news doesnt just happen. Its planned. News agencies n other broadcasters work together like organized crime
When your lack the ability to eat a healthy diet and exercise, but have cash for the latest drug. The American dream.
I would assume insurance pays for that (taxpayers)
@arroww1323 USA has no public health insurance system tho for the most part
It's the American nightmare.
The surgical procedure has been marked as a xire Fore everything mental physical..preventative and now assisting the carbon crisis!!! Crazy
some southern stats just passed laws not paying for these drugs @@arroww1323
I cant believe it took them this long to realize legit weight loss drugs are a super money maker
This isnt the first scam when it Comes to Wright loss...
20 % of US population took some form of amfetamin 1970
Many Examples of scams
3 years and we'll hear the stories
I read some deaths related to use of Ozempic and similar some weeks ago...sooo It's just matter of time.
I get kinda a weird feeling this is an ad for Zepbound. The video seems to push its benefits in comparison to talking about the risk of the similar if not SAME type of GLP-1 medications.
same comment I have, just reported.
just another example how all of a sudden more drugs can quickly become available when there's money to be made.
Oh yeah, pharma pushes all sorts of things on the public.
They even meddle in culture too!
All to sell drugs!
Ofc do you thimk money comes out of the air?
supply and demand is a thing lol
"All of a sudden?" Obesity has been a problem for 50 years, but a drug that arrived after research that started during the Nixon administration is all of a sudden???
Are you saying somebody should lose money just for fixing someone's else's problem?
5:00 - For me, obesity was not a physical disease. It's a mental disorder if you can't control it (or an addiction). I just stopped repeating a few bad habits, spent a few thousand hours working out / being active, and poof, kept off 40 lbs. Been there, done that. I know it's hard. It's just as hard to get a "fattie" to stop eating, as it is to get them to work out. Just try it. They'll have an excuse as to why they can keep eating more than they need.
Please list all college degrees you have obtained, as well as any peer-reviewed research papers you have written on the topic. You seem to want to be perceived an an expert, when it is fairly obvious you are just spouting personal biases. Statistically, that 40 lbs. you lost will likely return as 60 additional pounds soon enough.
@@texaswunderkind do we need a degree to say drinking water is healthier than cola?
If you spent thousands of hours that's not really " and poof", quite the contrary
@@texaswunderkindI read that 1% of people who lose weight keep it off long term
@@texaswunderkind Say you're a bot without saying you are a bot.
I want to see the 10 year reports on these drugs
The category of drug (GLP-1) is nothing new. Exenatide (aka: Byetta), a GLP-1, was approved in 2005 in USA. Needed more doses (2x/_day_). Dulaglutide (Trulicity) as a weekly injection approved in 2014. Didn't get you as much weight-loss, but 10-20y of use out there already.
At the 10 year mark, it is very unlikely that there will be a side effect that has a worse impact on health than having 10 years of diabetes, hypertension, obesity and heart disease, conditions that are influenced by GLP-1 therapies.
I've considered it, except hat you gain the weight right back if you stop the drug. I don't like any solution that locks me in for the rest of my life.
@@markscarupa6201 What about muscle loss? That sounds scary, specially for older people who develop sarcopenia.
@@texaswunderkind this plus it's the easy way. If you're sick / overweight, it's your body telling you something is wrong, you need to change.
Its absolute madness . We don’t have any of these GLP1-As to prescribe to the well deserving Diabetic patients in London, solely because of this craze
As a type 1 diabetic this behavior makes me sick. Do you guys have any idea how much this stuff costs a month? For people like myself, these are lifesaving drugs. So now i'm the bad guy for despising obese people for increasing the cost of the drugs i need to take to keep myself alive. Do guys realize that even with a decent drug coverage plan, diabetic supply coverage usually runs out within 6 months. The sensors are expensive, the insulin was expensive and is getting more expensive. So you have to decide between monitoring your sugars or keeping them under control by guessing.
No you're not the bad guy, the world is just insane I'm afraid...
USA policy make these drugs costly. Here in India it is very cheap compare to your country.
Come to malaysia. Its much cheaper with the same price. My mom is currently with the same med.
You seems to think that insulin is expensive. No, it is a dirt cheap. Blame your USA medical system for driving its price 1000x, even before this. If you cant move out of US to buy insulin dirt cheap then figure out how to access online black market with Tor and order it there. Will still be much cheaper.
@@Altmer353 A lot of people seem to think i live in the US, i Live in Canada.
Obesity is a side effect of addiction! We’ve never had so much calorie dense, high sugar consumption like we have now! Ironic that we need pharmaceuticals to wean ourselves off them! Almost like the pharmaceutical companies planned it that way! 🤔
The Big Pharma companies are most definitely not nice… but they do not control the food industry.
Interestingly, many of those food/snack companies are subsidiaries of tobacco companies. AKA ppl who have *always* been okay with addicting ppl to their products. 😯
From The Washington Post:
‘In the 1980s, tobacco giants Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds acquired the major food companies Kraft, General Foods and Nabisco’.
Yeah but no
Big Pharma is not nice, but it does not control the food industry.
It's side affects of the Industrial Food Complex
Ozempic was obviously a plant. Advertising by news doesnt just happen. Its planned. News agencies n other broadcasters work together like organized crime
It's not a treatment for Type 2 Diabetes - the UK's withdrawn it.
I still don't understand why this was initially classed as a diabetes drug specifically. Other than controlling appetite, how does GLP-1 operate differently in diabetics vs everyone else.
It increases Insulin production
5:20 you can't judge someone's character flaws if you don't share those character flaws? That doesn't make any sense.
1:26 that’s why I enjoy commenting on geopolitics and finance - I too have a strong sense of entitlement 😂
I think the idea is that you can judge… but that if so, maybe you don’t really know what you’re talking about. 🤷♂️
It does strike me how many never-obese ppl think they know everything about obesity. I’ve never had cancer, but I would never presume to know everything about it or to lecture ppl who have it about their condition. 🤔
Btw, the American Medical Association (AMA) has recognized obesity as a chronic condition/disease since 2013. But public awareness of it has lagged behind the medical community.
@@cloakster it’s not something you were born with if that’s what you’re trying to say. A condition (or disease) is something you can put yourself into.
Embrace hunger pain, it only lasts minutes and signifies catabolism which is the destruction of senescent and sickly cells. Stay slim and protect yourself from ageing and cancer with hunger pains. If you're not having hunger pains then you aren't living right.
Have your cake and eat it, too. The American way.
have your cake and a 1000$ per month prescription drug to stop you from eating it
@@Enrico- 😂
I wish they bring these medicines to India too. We have plenty of diabetic patients here and any help will be very welcomed.
they will at $1000 a month : )
It’s available in India… very expensive 15K + monthly
Is it easier to take a drug than going on a diet ?
@@sky-eo8tzTo the extent I have seen, we live in a world of easy way out. Very few exercise enough discipline to maintain a diet. Not to blame them, the food advertisements don't help the cause at all.
Please eat less sugar......tell all Indians to eat less sugar and stop ro eat at 4.00pm all the things you eat with sugar and oils.....
I'm making a nice healthy return on my Novo investment. I'm looking to adda lot more, this decade will be amazing for those companies
As a person who has a very high metabolism, I don’t understand the quick magic pill weight loss thing. I eat junk and fast food like the next person but maybe not as much. One thing I don’t do is consume soda. Maybe three a year and at fast food, it’s two sips and in the trash. I don’t eat a lot of sugar either. What helps is I am active, I don’t watch TV, since there is always something to do plus my job requires a lot and I mean a lot of walking, climbing , stairs and physical stuff. Basically lifestyle will determine your body shape. I look back at all the photos of friends and family and groups and you don’t see the weight problem you see today. In high school we had maybe three or four heavy set persons. Now it’s the norm
I’ll bet my inheritance that this turns out badly. I bet there winds up being a class action lawsuit or something due to health side effects.
Probably not. Ozempic’s been on the market since 2017. Woulda happened by now if it was gonna.
And GLP-1 meds in general have been out since 2005. 🤷♂️
If you'd have bet your inheritance on the share price of 1 of these companys it would have grown by 50% since you commented.
Missing India prediction of obesity with introduction of semaglutide Ozempic for over 15% population with its social gains to obese individuals rather than the market price.
It all comes down to discipline and self-control.
People have to educate themselves, and nowadays is not hard, free information everywhere. But the lack of selflove make them ignore their own life and health to get distracted with social media content.
There are no excuses to not be fit and healthy. It's all in their heads, change the mindset, change the way you see your life and you'll be able to change you!
What happened to diet and exercise
Too hard 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Give us drugs instead 😋😋😋😋
Objectively doesn't work on a societal scale. Doctors have been saying 'diet and exercise' for decades, and societies have just gotten fatter. Either the food industry has to change or we need drugs. Whether or not lifestyle advice _should_ work, it clearly doesn't for the majority of people.
People are lazy and lack self control
@@merrymachiavelli2041 You need to practise self control. "You are what you eat" as the old saying goes. If you eat junk food all day and sit at home, there's no way you're going to be healthy weight
Where is the Big Pharma profit in that?
Grey hair guy looks cool af
So people will just be able to consume even more without constraints, in the knowledge that these new drugs will enable them to forget self discipline and just pig out
Lilly likely paid Bloomberg for this video.
Doubt it. Doing direct ‘pay to play’ in serious journalism completely destroys your credibility - and thus your entire business - if it’s ever found out.
Lilly or Novo’s could never pay Bloomberg enough to be worth the risk. Besides, they pay them already through legitimate means - they’re called commercials. 📺
@santos Not sure you get how big Bloomberg LP is. They pull in about $12 billion per year… and growing. They’re not gonna jeopardize that golden goose. 🤷♂️
(And btw, Mike Bloomberg is one of the richest men in the world, with a net worth of close to *$100 billion.* He basically makes Rupert Murdoch look poor. 😯)
@@cloakster "He basically makes Rupert Murdoch look poor."....and obese.
Never trust a journalist, this is off the record
@@pjacobsen1000 LOL. True.
And I do dislike Murdoch. His fake ‘journalists’ have done considerable harm, and all just so he could rake in billions.
Some will argue that that’s ALL journalists, but of course that’s not true.
If you lie or plagiarize at a real news outlet, you get fired. At Fox, you get promoted. 🤦
I mean, you can't hate on it. They invented what seems to be an extremely effective drug, that could help millions of people, with very few if any serious side effects. I think we need to cool it on the cynicism and show some appreciation for the research and development that went into this.
Now that you mention it
double check to see if drug interactions occur
There will be people taking both
when r they going to discover a drug that can make u grow taller as an adult? 😂
"Obesity market..."lol. Sounds like a market where obesity is bought and sold or traded. there has to be another way to phrase that.
Interesting review! Thanks! 👍🏾
I wonder what the long term will be on society
We'll know in 10 to 50 years time from now. Right now everyone is busy making money instead.
Let's just sit back and observe.
The side effect is becoming a space cadet for a day.
Fast forward to a few years from now when we start hearing all the news about the people who have died as a result of these drugs and Novo Nordisk gets sued. Big pots of money for attorneys because people have forgotten food is medicine. They would rather believe medicine is food and never understand they have it completely bass-ackwards. 😢
Tons and tons of dead ppl from these meds? Well, aside from the fact that ALL meds have side effects (aspirin has killed ppl), this is very unlikely.
GLP-1 meds have been on the market since 2005, and the latest generation of them, headlined by Ozempic, has been out since 2017, aka several years.
No reports of stacks of bodies in the streets yet. 🤷♂️
Pretty unlikely. GLP-1 medications have been on the market since 2005. No piles of bodies in the streets yet. 🤷♂️
Very unlikely. GLP-1 meds have been out since 2005. 🤷♂️
Pretty unlikely. GLP-1 meds have been on the market since 2005
It increases fullness and satiety. Its pretty safe
should I buy novo stock or eli stock?
Too late
Both + AMGN, the race is just started
Neither
That ship has sail😂
We more and more loose touch with what our body really need. Hoing the easy way might come back and haunt us at some point .❤🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Who is “we”? I am not losing touch with my body.
@@doctorcatnip2551 We as in many humans. The "proverbial" we. Not you personally. That is a mind numbingly ridiculous conclusion to come to considering he had no knowledge of your personal existence prior to your absurdly out of touch and solipsistic question. No one at the general or statistical scale (the realm where most things of great consequence are calculated and/or philosophized) of thought, cares about personal anecdotes to the contrary. Are you that self involved that you couldn't possibly fathom that there are other people in this world that could think differently than you do?
Having diabetes I just have to compete with all the people that want a shortcut to losing weight. Great.
Isn’t type 2 a result of poor choices in diet and lifestyle? Honest question
@@GlutesEnjoyer
@@GlutesEnjoyerNot always. Some people, like South Asians are genetically predisposed due to the effect of famine during the colonial era. You should check it out, there are research papers, documentaries and articles on this.
@@GlutesEnjoyeryes. Type two can be dealt with. Most just don't want to do the work to stop it. They just want a drug or a surgery to do all the work unfortunately.
mean while Indian pharma companies waiting to manufacture and sell for cheap with same efficiency
🤫
Patent Expiry ka wait h bas
Background music is too loud.
Naomi Kresge looks like she would be a killer indie singer.
Just trying to pump the stock
A great portion of the weight you lose is muscle. Is it really worth it? When you come off of it, there is a risk that you become even fatter than you were since your NEAT (Non-exercise activity thermogenesis) went down.
That's why gyms exists.
@@user-221i Exactly. The more muscle mass you have, the more you can eat without gaining weight. Many people don't realize this
sounds like a cartman excuse to non be called fatty
I don't think that's necessarily true. The drug apparently only helps in maintaining a calorie deficit. If it's not too big and you train with weights in the meantime you should be able to keep as much muscle mass as you would've if you maintained that calorie deficit through pure willpower. Right?
@@henrikschnulle2483 Let's be honest. People want an easy way out. Most people on GLP-1 drugs don't train. Also if you're on calorie deficit reguired to lose 1lb/0.5kg a week. You'll barely notice it.
Also what'll happen if you don't adopt healthy diet you would without drugs? Your hunger will come back and you'll eat garbage foods. There is a reason people gain back the weight they lose
And here I am suffering from underweight 😢😂
Are you in India
Us bhaj US 🤝😔
You can treat obesity with drugs, but you can't treat your mindset.
Do they know you can lose weight just by not eating a while?
After the scandal in France with the Mediator from Servier that they gave to everyone, and which caused heart problems and death because it was used for weightloss while being first a anti diabetic… there we go again ..😢
There was an interview about how Ozempic keeps the food in your stomach for days! giving you bad breath and stuff. Dont come near me lol.
This Madness needs to Stop people..
What is wrong with you USA ?
I guess everyone is sweeping the massive side effects seen under the carpet?
Tik tok…. The new drug advertising method! It’s sad that pharmaceutical drugs are now a fad, no one seems to ask about how this new drug may effect their health
God forbid just eat less and walk a bit more instead of taking a injection. America wake up.
Please walk and walk and eat less and eat less sugar and eat more vegetables and fruits and walk and walk and walk......you will be very healthy...❤❤❤
💡 *I didn't know you can use Ozempic on your sausage* 😅🤣😂
That is sponsored content for zepbound
You can eat less food and skip taking this drug and if you’re like ohhh it’s too hard 😢😢 ok well just suffer or don’t complain about being overweight? Like what? Eating less is actually easier, that’s less cooking less Uber eats less chewing less trying to figure out what to eat.
Truly a first world problem.
Actually it’s an increasing problem almost everywhere.
1/3 of the global population is obese or overweight, and over 60 percent of those ppl live in developing countries. 😯
not really
Or we could stop eating garbage foods.
No we couldn't; this would take all the joy out of our miserable lives.
What would it look like to have fresh produce, dark and leafy greens available to our schools, government and healthcare facilities to return our diets to foods closer to at on the forms that they grow naturally. I lost 20+ pounds and have kept it off joining the Healthy Inside Out community with Lauroselle Johnson.
Next week’s video “How our obsession with being obese is driving McDonald’s and Coca-Cola profits.”
ozempic, zepbound, wegovy
"Enormous market" haha
Exercise and eat healthy, that’s all!
Easier said than done for most. They can't break through the mental barrier it takes just to begin much less more keep it consistent.
The “obesity space”?! That’s profane. What the f have we come to?
Iol yep. Everyone is a victim. Go carve out your own victim space….lol
I guess I’m lucky somehow, I don’t eat until I start to feel sick from malnutrition, then I eat enough to feel like I ate, but being thanksgiving full is disgustingly painful.
Merica.... That's about all I hear in this video..
Enormous Market 😂😂😂
IT RAISES THE QUESTION!
No More Fatties😢
Or just drink more water.
Do those companies tell weight losers might not benefit from normal doses of diabetes medicines might they themselves become relialable on those medications in the future ? Probably not because of profits sake but wrong users should be aware of those risks aswel.😊
Take at your own risk.
True of anything.
@@cloakster there's no unnecessary risk in this thing called diet and exercise.
@some Actually, there is. People can have heart attacks while working out, or can get injured. And overly low-calorie diets can be very unhealthy, resulting in nutritional deficiencies and slowed metabolism.
*Don’t* get me wrong, I am a fan of diet and exercise. And I think they should be done alongside the meds, if you’re gonna do the meds.
But if you really think it through, *everything* has risks.
Reject at your own risk.
How lazy can people get now 😂
"I did it all with no drugs..."
Congrats. But everyone’s situation (and experience) is different.
Not really…the human body wants to lose weight, but most people don’t eat proper, or even exercise when they attempt it. Ozempic burns sugar off, so does walking. But walking does not have side effects.
"begs the question" is not "invites the question." It's a logical fallacy where the truth of the conclusion of an argument is assumed by the premises. I haven't seen it very often in serious journalists.
Disgusting.
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@@cwhiting piggies 🐽. $1000/month to keep being piggies. OINK!!!
@@lukecronquist6003 Congrats… dumbest comment ever.
This is crazy.
5:20 What if I have room for judgment in an always small body?
doesn't this drug prove that obesity is a lifestyle choice tho? cause it just suppresses appetite basically and it helps them lose weight
It’s fair to say that both genetics and the food industry play a role as well.
And a pretty major one, actually.
Yupppp. While the genetic factor is there for some people, for majority it is a lifestyle and environmental choice. The food doesn't help much either but that is still a choice that can be made.
@eddy There’s choices, and there’s informed choices.
The average person does not fully get just how awful processed foods are, and especially doesn’t get that they are intentionally formulated to be as addicting as possible.
They have a vague idea of, “Oh, this is kinda bad”, but they often don’t realize just HOW bad. 😯
@@cloakster this is true
Or you could exercise and eat well🎉
Sounds like Adderall.. which is a lite version of Crystal Math
I wanted to get my daughter Crystal Math but the school said she had to study Crystal Science instead.
This is the beginning of space travel science: what do humans eat and how do we control our bodies when we travel in space for months or years......
❤helping many people with thyroid disease
There’s not been even one single case of these meds causing thyroid issues in people.
The warning’s there because in trials, it happened in *rats* with a very particular kind of thyroid issue. 🐀
Instead of curing cancer or making insuline chepear , I AM ON A DIET MOM, I AM NOT A LOOOOSER
Those things will never happen when profit is the motive.
The longer the cancer treatment, and the more expensive the medicine the better
lol just stop eating sugar. Dear god people.
Oh oh oh, Ozempic! You know! - Bill Burr
Lazy people 😂 just eat less and go to gym
Gosh, if it were that simple and easy, the adult obesity rate would not be at 40 percent (and climbing). 😯
@@cloakster yes it’s that simple. People are becoming more and more lazy. Plus a propaganda like “it’s not simple or thyroid” etc etc makes people believe they can’t lose weight.
@Whisker People are actually pretty much the same as they’ve always been. What’s changed is the food. It’s now designed by food scientists to be addicting.
Basically, back in the ‘80s, a lot of large food companies were bought by Big Tobacco companies. And Big Tobacco knows a thing or two about addiction as a very profitable business model.
Not coincidentally, that was about the same time as obesity rates began to rise, and they’ve been rising ever since.
Go look it up for yourself. 👀
@@cloakster This is why you should fight your addiction and not enable it by taking drugs. People need to practise self control.
@@cloakster you know carrots still exist, right?
It's sickening!
What? Why?
Drugs are bad.
Ozempic is great, it keeps you skinny and you are less hungry. What is not to like about that?
Because it's not just that. Did you listen to the side effects? Imagine having food rotting in your gut.
@@fabiors10, come on now food rots in our gut anyway, this is what causes gas. With or without Ozempic.
@@fabiors10 And the fact you can never get off it or you gain back all the weight plus more.
I can't eat and im seeing a Dr with a scope. I need a attorney. Pain. 😢omg
Sport and proper nutrition also keep you skinny...and healthy...and stronger. What is not to like about them?
Wow, didn’t realize you inject it right into your blubber belly.
drug dependency🎉
Obesity is a life style choice
But are not people Proud to be Obese ?
Yeah, that is what I have been thinking.... body positivity, love yourself at any size, obese but healthy, beautiful at any size... is it all gone?
Eat fiber
Basically... Eat less to fight obesity... Why buy a drug if you can just EAT LESS?
Oh spark dirty shirt
We found a cure!
He never worked here before...
People are lazy and shallow! Go to the gym, and put down the milkshake.
😇
West = 👹
One of my dental patients looked me straight in the eye and say “yeah I lost 40 pounds on this diet.”
I say: “oh yeah, which diet?”
He replies with: “ozempic, the diabetes drug” 🤦🏼♀️ ummm that’s not a diet my dude.