The Problem with Ozempic - Dr Andres Acosta

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“Ozempic has changed the conversation around obesity. Unfortunately a lot of people are misusing the medication.” -Dr Andres Acosta
Dr Andres Acosta is an obesity expert at the Mayo Clinic, and regularly helps patients achieve double digit weight loss thanks to semaglutide, often branded as Ozempic or Wegovy. But as healthy people look to it for a quick fix, he raises a red flag about the drug.
In this episode I ask Andres how Ozempic works, what are its side-effects, and who should actually be taking it. Plus what else works for treating obesity.
Stay tuned to find out:
- The risks and rewards of Ozempic
- What’s going on in the brains of people who struggle with their weight
- How his lab has identified 4 genetic phenotypes causing obesity
- Where Dr Acosta stands on “body positivity”
- How his work is destigmatising obesity
- How close we are to a cure
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:55 Misusing Ozempic
4:35 Ozempic for longevity and health
7:49 Diet and exercise vs Ozempic + risks
10:55 Do you need to take Ozempic forever?
14:24 Link between the gut and obesity
19:16 Why obesity is rising
25:43 Weight loss vs fat loss vs health
25:36 Cutting edge therapies for obesity
40:19 A cure for obesity?
43:12 The problem with BMI
47:21 Why “fat” doesn’t equal “lazy”
49:51 The body positivity movement
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  • @basedkaren51
    @basedkaren5117 күн бұрын

    Jeez that’s probably one of the most wholesome things I have seen on here in a while. We appreciate all of you great people out there doing kind things!

  • @beanie1816
    @beanie181611 күн бұрын

    I’m taking Mounjaro I was 322 I’m now 278 in 5 months. I’m changing my life working out almost every night. No side effects. I swim now, walk, resistance training. I use a walker and still active. I’m eating better and tracking food. Mounjaro is a miracle for me. If others have a chance to have this experience we should support people trying it. This is life changing. I’m getting my life back.

  • @macherie1234

    @macherie1234

    11 күн бұрын

    I'm so glad the medication has helped you to establish healthy lifestyle habits. 💪🏻🥦

  • @rogueredshirt5239
    @rogueredshirt523917 күн бұрын

    Ozempic is great for those who need it, but scary. My endocrinologist has signs all over their office saying they will not prescribe ozempic without testing...or to anyone who harasses or attacks their staff. 😮‍💨

  • @GrumpyOldFart2

    @GrumpyOldFart2

    14 күн бұрын

    That last part…Seriously? Are people that stupid?

  • @annemccarron2281

    @annemccarron2281

    13 күн бұрын

    I like that.

  • @sherw7635

    @sherw7635

    12 күн бұрын

    The intestinal blockage potential thing scares me with Ozempic.

  • @kjkj4725

    @kjkj4725

    8 күн бұрын

    Cool will he actually test? For me the problem with doctors is the fact that they just ignore you and won’t even test.

  • @JadaRose880
    @JadaRose88012 күн бұрын

    As a chronic binge eater and carb addict I have never been able to stop the cravings and bingeing. I do not want to take any drugs and I do not want surgery. What I have been doing is a 19 hour fast each day and cutting back on carbs and eating more protein. I am also trying to slow down my eating so the food I am eating will get absorbed more slowly and will allows leptin to be released which makes me feel more satiated and stops the cravings and binge eating. .

  • @TheWolfeDen
    @TheWolfeDen17 күн бұрын

    I was recently tempted to try ozempic despite knowing the downsides because I am struggling with my weight. I can’t because it counteracts with my antidepressant, which is a way more important medication imo. Knowing that forced me to redirect my focus back to lifestyle changes instead. My doctor didn't want to give it to me unless it became absolutely necessary which I appreciate as well.

  • @anjalE30

    @anjalE30

    17 күн бұрын

    I've been on it and wegovy for over a yr and it doesn't interfere with my anxiety meds or antidepressants

  • @foolishlyfoolhardy6004

    @foolishlyfoolhardy6004

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@anjalE30 I'm on an antidepressant which can slow gut motility - which is also a side effect of ozempic that can lead to gastroparesis. It's perfectly believable that OP is on a med that could have an interaction that their doctor is rightly concerned about.

  • @anjalE30

    @anjalE30

    16 күн бұрын

    @@foolishlyfoolhardy6004 side effects always depend on the medication And depends on the person Everyone's body is different Luckily Ive had no major issues for over a yr You DO have the side effects when u first start taking the meds tho With or without other drug interactions It was a little brutal on the tummy😂

  • @CvoreAthlete

    @CvoreAthlete

    12 күн бұрын

    Just do carnivore. You will lose fat and put on muscle .. Unlike ozembic where you lose muscle and have side effects

  • @CvoreAthlete

    @CvoreAthlete

    12 күн бұрын

    Carnivore

  • @basedkaren51
    @basedkaren5117 күн бұрын

    A long form podcast from Dr Karan? I’m here for it!

  • @zee-zm1io
    @zee-zm1io13 күн бұрын

    The medical industry has largely failed in giving people succinct and clear non-medical weight loss advice and strategy.

  • @22424

    @22424

    13 күн бұрын

    Could it be the same people who propose a solution are the same people who created the problem?

  • @zee-zm1io

    @zee-zm1io

    5 күн бұрын

    @@22424 perhaps if the food industry pays doctors to not be honest. However the ultimate winner isn’t busy doctors who are overworked trying to treat chronic disease (in good public health systems). It’s big pharma

  • @jacobp.2024

    @jacobp.2024

    4 күн бұрын

    Part of it has to do with every body being different, with all advice being situational.. It's why there's a field of personalized nutrition and dieticians who specialize in meeting individual patient needs. Though, for most people, you can A. vary your diet with healthy monosaturated fats, proteins, and carbs (Mediterranean diet is great for this), B. be relatively active and eat reasonable portions, C. get plenty of fiber in your diet, add greens you like and learn to cook. D. RESTRICT LIQUID CALORIES. Really, so many overweight people just need to stop drinking 1000s of carbs in soda and other liquid calories. Really, unless you have a guillotine over your head, the mad dash to lose weight as fast as possible is where people get stuck. You shouldn't do this unless you have some pressing medical need to switch your diet immediately, like prediabetes or something. Watch cooking channels, cook. That is so good for your health to just learn to how to prepare vegetables and other delicious things to your preference. I'd never eat boiled broccoli with cheese, but I'll add plenty into my stir fry and I'll gladly bake it. They should make gradual lifestyle changes and adjust their diet to include less processed foods. Not because processed foods are the devil, but they trend towards having 'empty calories,' being dense and carbs and not very nutritious or satiating.

  • @MissingRaptor
    @MissingRaptor10 күн бұрын

    When you brought up the use and functionality of the BMI, I nearly cried. It is one of my biggest pet peeves that it's used for individuals and I have been known to give people angry lectures about it. Thank you for talking about its misuse, Dr Karan 😭

  • @sherw7635
    @sherw763516 күн бұрын

    Ozempic in America was originally for diabetic treatment. Everybody here knows that. (I have type 2 diabetes ). I have always been prescribed metformin for it as well...who knew it had longevity benefits? I have been using trulicity ..and I've dropped 50 lbs and improved A1C. The true purpose.🎉

  • @CvoreAthlete

    @CvoreAthlete

    12 күн бұрын

    Just do carnivore. You will lose fat and put on muscle .. Unlike ozembic where you lose muscle and have side effects

  • @erinsirohi5631
    @erinsirohi563117 күн бұрын

    What an eye opener- Thanks for sharing this! ❤❤Hearing about those obesity phenotypes was fascinating. I love the idea of customization of treatment for obesity. It’s about damn time!

  • @Hammyann
    @Hammyann12 күн бұрын

    This is the most quality interview and guest I have seen in a very, very long time.

  • @_negentropy_
    @_negentropy_16 күн бұрын

    Wonderful conversation! Thanks so much for covering the many, many factors involved in weight control. So appreciate the new longer format and high quality of guests on the podcast, Dr. Karan. Many thanks.

  • @crystalholder2213
    @crystalholder221313 күн бұрын

    As an RN who practices at a prestigious healthcare facility in Philadelphia they are right so many come in with intractable nausea and vomiting or pancreatitis or really bad elevated liver enzymes…..😒😤

  • @raraavis7782
    @raraavis778217 күн бұрын

    One of the most interesting conversations on this topic, I've listened to in a while. Great to see, that things are finally moving in the right direction. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @k012957
    @k01295714 күн бұрын

    I've been taking Ozempic for 7 months now. My A1c is now in the normal range. In seven months, I've lost about 8 pounds. Although overweight, it was prescribed to get my A1c normalized. Weight loss *is* the side-effect.

  • @CvoreAthlete

    @CvoreAthlete

    12 күн бұрын

    Just do carnivore. You will lose fat and put on muscle .. Unlike ozembic where you lose muscle and have side effects. You will also put diabetes in remission

  • @pinstripesuitandheels
    @pinstripesuitandheels17 күн бұрын

    Wonderful interview!

  • @spocksdaughter9641
    @spocksdaughter964117 күн бұрын

    "MORE PLEASE"! Very Appreciated from Wiltshire

  • @CptApplestrudl
    @CptApplestrudl14 күн бұрын

    I guess it's bad news for some people but there is no substitute for a healthy diet (fiber, carbs, protein etc) and exercise. It takes time and it takes work. Weight training+protein=building muscles=faster metabolism=higher maintenance calories= you can eat more without getting fat

  • @CvoreAthlete

    @CvoreAthlete

    12 күн бұрын

    Carnivore diet

  • @mnemotic

    @mnemotic

    4 күн бұрын

    That's the thing. It takes work. Real, consistent effort over a long period of time, ideally for the rest of your life. And if there's one thing that people absolutely abhor is delayed gratification. I don't know what can be done about that. Also, fuck Teemo! 👿

  • @sylviakarall2131
    @sylviakarall21315 күн бұрын

    Thank you. Brilliant interview

  • @fayeandali
    @fayeandali16 күн бұрын

    Was it explained how/where to take Dr. Acosta's commercially available test that determines a patient's type of obesity?

  • @autumnm2075
    @autumnm207511 күн бұрын

    Thank you for giving some nuance to a difficult topic.

  • @MrQuestful
    @MrQuestful17 күн бұрын

    8:54 💯agree, there’s real benefits to normalizing activity as part of one’s wellness solutions. Ozempic may help people get to being more active, but it shouldn’t supplant building a relationship with activity.

  • @Cuwop2

    @Cuwop2

    12 күн бұрын

    Exactly. Everyone wants to be a bodybuilder, but noone wants to lift these heavy ah weights 💪💪💪 same thing with ozempic imo. Every1 wanna be skinny no1 wanna eat right or be active :(

  • @danielbarcenas4175
    @danielbarcenas417517 күн бұрын

    Such a great informative video on this weight-loss drug everyone seems to be going on about lately

  • @tearose3763
    @tearose37632 күн бұрын

    This is absolutely eye opening information to have heard, thank you for bringing us this.

  • @Butterfly-cu8kf
    @Butterfly-cu8kf12 күн бұрын

    Very informative ❤

  • @lotterwinner6474
    @lotterwinner647415 күн бұрын

    Regardless of better health outcomes being from the drug or the reduction in calories/being more active, if it helps people why does it matter. If the benefits outweigh the cons why are we gatekeeping these types of drugs? If someone wants to "cheat" at being healthy let them live their own life. We should be ramping up production so everyone that wants it can have it. We let people kill themselves with lack of exercise, smoking, alcohol, over eating, eating unhealthy food, but as soon as something can help someone its put under lock and key.

  • @CvoreAthlete

    @CvoreAthlete

    12 күн бұрын

    Just do carnivore

  • @TheKidd1988
    @TheKidd198817 күн бұрын

    I was on saxenda for a while. Yes it worked for a while. Yes it worked, right up until I go very sick while being on it. I had to come off it again and unfortunately the weight went back on.

  • @CvoreAthlete

    @CvoreAthlete

    12 күн бұрын

    Just do carnivore. You will lose fat and put on muscle .. Unlike ozembic where you lose muscle and have side effects

  • @wj-s4378
    @wj-s437817 күн бұрын

    I take the pill form of Ozempic. The headache every day comes on. I am type 2 diabetes.

  • @catherinezeilman2985

    @catherinezeilman2985

    17 күн бұрын

    I had to go back on insulin. Metformin, time release metformin, trulicity, and Rybelsus gave me horrible diarrhea and intestinal pain. Then I tried jardiance, which put me in the ICU for 4 days with diabetic ketoacidosis. My endocrinologist and I agreed not to try anymore other drugs as I can't physically tolerate them. I'm eating a very low carb way right now.

  • @CvoreAthlete

    @CvoreAthlete

    12 күн бұрын

    Just do carnivore. You will lose fat and put on muscle .. Unlike ozembic where you lose muscle and have side effects

  • @Sylvantess
    @Sylvantess4 күн бұрын

    So basically, the only thing Ozempic does is cut down the appetite? That seems totally useless for cases like mine. I barely have any appetite, I eat very little and very slowly, and I have been overweight all my life. I've had "stable" 15-25kg extra for around 30 years now. I have no idea how it feels like to have a flat stomach. I probably have some metabolic disorder, but none of the doctors I've visited ever bothered to investigate it. They just tell me "exercise, eat in small portions several times a day, bla bla"... none of that helps. I tried multiple times, for prolonged periods of time. The fat simply stays on me like a bodysuit I can't take off. Maybe I'm biased because of my specific condition, but I can't understand how people can't just stop themselves from eating. Makes me wonder if food is actually addictive, like a drug?

  • @lotterwinner6474
    @lotterwinner647411 күн бұрын

    I follow these general ideas when it comes to health. Exercise to be healthy (weightlifting, High intensity cardio, long distance cardio) Cut Calories to lose weight Cut out sugar / carbs to lose visceral fat Eat more fibre for general health

  • @tatiananikolskaya6991
    @tatiananikolskaya699112 күн бұрын

    Metformin saved my life and my sanity. My doctor was smart enough to prescribe it for me despite of normal glucose and A1C. I have had fibromyalgia for over 20 years and 500mg of metformin was that golden pill that turned my everyday misery into normal life. I highly recommend it to anyone dealing with fibromyalgia

  • @shazanakhan9807

    @shazanakhan9807

    Күн бұрын

    I'm diabetic and the dr gave me metformin even tho my diabetes is in remission. So my glucose falls to 3.2 or 3.4 when I take the meds, when I'm off it I'm k.

  • @KLondike5
    @KLondike517 күн бұрын

    The Oprah weight saga has existed her entire public life. She never conquered the root cause like many of us. That combined with what we have available for surplus calories makes it a challenge. Variations are a natural biological design to bulk up in case of lack of food source. If we just managed it better we would be less mentally upset by it.

  • @Blinkandgone2023
    @Blinkandgone202311 күн бұрын

    You have no idea how much this has helped me. I have suffered with weight since I was a child. I have had an eating disorder because of it. I recovered and now I am still overweight and I see myself quickly becoming obsessed with weight loss again. And all the “normal tests”.. get the response that I am lazy. But my diet is clean and I workout. I have been desperate to find out the real reasons. And the simple calories in and out doesn’t work. But is there a way to do these genetic tests in Australia? Just because of this I have found a dexa scan and dna package and I will be following up with it. But I don’t think it has the results of Dr Acosta’s 4 reasons why.

  • @TheFloozi
    @TheFloozi13 күн бұрын

    Why are doctors pretending that ozempic is the first drug to be used for non medical purposes. How do you think 50 year old Movie stars are so muscular and also have super low body fat!

  • @ericamalast9896
    @ericamalast989611 күн бұрын

    I tried it and I felt poisoned from it and after I stopped using it I needed to restore nutrients and add digestive enzymes to my diet to digest my food cuz this stuff paralyzes your stomach!!!

  • @sherw7635
    @sherw763513 күн бұрын

    I take Trulicity.. Very similar. I have type 2 Diabetes and have struggled with my weight for decades. I started Trulicity in Nov '23...It is Now June 24...in 6 months I've lost 50 lbs.

  • @GrumpyOldFart2

    @GrumpyOldFart2

    12 күн бұрын

    That is awesome! You go!

  • @orsitheawesome
    @orsitheawesome11 күн бұрын

    Hmmm… that blonde woman who dr Mike interviewed says everyone should take semaglutides forever!! There’s no other cure!! Definitely zero kick backs from the pharmaceutical companies!!! Definitely!! 😂 Edit: she also assured us that obesity won’t be effected by diet and exercise…she’s very smart

  • @suacm3223
    @suacm32236 күн бұрын

    If everyone uses Ozempic, we can reduce the strain on the food supply and reduce the demand to reduce food prices.

  • @CptApplestrudl
    @CptApplestrudl14 күн бұрын

    On GLP1s I recently heard from Dr. Tyna Moore, that in her experience many of the side-effects of Ozempic come down to overdosing. She talked about how she had personal experience microdosing GLP1s herself. She seemed convinced GLP1s can helps regulate our body into a less inflamed state, which can have profound effects on the brain/mentality, the gut, the skin...basically everything. Surely an interview with her might be interesting as well.

  • @adriannaconnor6471
    @adriannaconnor647117 күн бұрын

    hi!

  • @ankhimun4186
    @ankhimun418612 күн бұрын

    I want to have the analysis done to find out why I am overweight. I am in Uttar Pradesh, India. Can someone suggest a doctor who will actually do the testing instead of just saying exercise more and eat less? I have been on a 1200-1500 Cal a day diet with less than 50% carbs for the last 2 years and have actually gained weight. I walk at least 2-3 km a day and am very active.

  • @Walter-fw8cc
    @Walter-fw8cc17 күн бұрын

    back in my day we had OBETROL For weight loss...smh can't even get a prescription stimulant addiction that erodes willpower and self control by fundamentally frying the reward circuit that will, unless taking quantities capable of causing heart failure within 5 years, probably lead back to even poorer eating habits and choices

  • @zeideerskine3462
    @zeideerskine346213 күн бұрын

    Xylitol does the same thing. No prescription needed and it does not have any of the scary side effects.

  • @kjkj4725
    @kjkj47258 күн бұрын

    Haha many women have insulin resistance and PCOS - the doctors might even do tests… Will they give you meds after getting the results confirming diagnosis? No. They don’t want to treat people. I was hypothyroid for 4 years, gaining weight despite starving myself and exercising. I had all the symptoms. I was visiting doctor every few months complaining about symptoms. I had to wait 4 years to have my TSH officially out of healthy range… And even then doctor nearly left me without meds… Luckily he decided in the last moment to give me Thyroid meds. I felt like a new person… first day felt like I’ve got new life. I felt like I was too happy, like I was on drugs… I lost 20kg in 6 months when I’ve got treatment. Doctors just don’t care and don’t listen to people when they struggle with weight. Their default assumption is always “just lazy”. It feels like I lost 4 years of my life undiagnosed and ignored… I bet it’s identical with people looking for Ozempic - they are just undiagnosed with metabolic diseases… So they can’t get prescriptions for ozempic, at the same time doctors refuse to diagnose and treat them.

  • @bigg5582
    @bigg5582Күн бұрын

    If anything these new medicines shows that it's not a calorie/willpower issue and more a hunger/satiety thing...

  • @helenalderson6608
    @helenalderson66082 күн бұрын

    Obese people have understood their whole life that it is not strictly calories in, calories out of food choices. We see rail thin people eat a ridiculous amount of sugar and processed food and complain about being thin. We know if we are that stuff we might 1. Feel like crap and/or 2. Weigh even more than we do now

  • @apikaldominanz
    @apikaldominanz13 күн бұрын

    People need to be educated further in development of medicine. It is not uncommon that something is developed for a specific indication and whilst tested other indications are detected. "Obese people are taking it away from diabetics" it's just a stigmatizing sentence showing none empathie. Of course, a medication should be taken from those that need it. Diabetics need it, they should get out. Morbidly obese bred it, they should get it. It's not a joke being obese your whole life. Trying everything to solve this problem, just to eventually realize that you cannot, because it is a chronic disease. 38 years of my 39 years in this planet I am obese. I did not chose this, I tried to battle it my whole life. Feeling like a loser, not worthy for a better life. Now, with 39 I understood. After therapies, Coachings, diets, reading books, articles, podcasts e.g. It is not my fault and therefore I want to get medicated to have a chance to live a healthy life.

  • @apikaldominanz

    @apikaldominanz

    13 күн бұрын

    Correction of typo : "diabetics need it, they should get it"😅

  • @beanie1816
    @beanie181611 күн бұрын

    Does swimming for 3 hrs remove fat near organs? Should add intervals to my swimming? I do breast stroke for 1-3 hrs should I do freestyle and sprint like every 15 minutes for like 4 laps?

  • @IssamMbarek

    @IssamMbarek

    Күн бұрын

    Lookup Dr berg, he speaks precisely about this.

  • @CvoreAthlete
    @CvoreAthlete12 күн бұрын

    Has no one heard of carnivore??? Lose fat and put on muscle at same time

  • @chbu8346
    @chbu834617 күн бұрын

    You could say a drug could kill you and long as it drops weight. PPL would take it, since it's easy and no effort.

  • @raraavis7782

    @raraavis7782

    17 күн бұрын

    ​@@Allyfyn Have you actually listened to the podcast? Because both comments you left rather make it sound, like you gave it about 10 minutes and then decided to leave a typical 'Me superior being, fat people lazy' comment. All the information you need to answer your question is given in great detail. If you're not open to information, that contradicts the bias you already brought with you, that's your problem.

  • @jodybogdanovich4333

    @jodybogdanovich4333

    15 күн бұрын

    ​@@AllyfynEvery body is different.

  • @mimsydreams
    @mimsydreams15 күн бұрын

    Say it louder for the people in the back!!! Weight =/= Health! People love to fight me on this and use extreme examples of obesity to argue that all fat people are about to die tomorrow. Silliness.

  • @CptApplestrudl

    @CptApplestrudl

    14 күн бұрын

    Weight in itself is rather meaningless. What matters more for health is the ratio of fat to lean body mass. You can go from weak and slobby to a bodybuilder look while staying at exactly the same weight. Muscles make you healthier. So if you canchose between fat and weak or fat and strong, you bet the strong person is way healthier.

  • @mimsydreams

    @mimsydreams

    13 күн бұрын

    @@CptApplestrudl Exactly. There are fat athletes. There are fat olympians. Fat doesn't mean unhealthy and fat doesn't mean out of shape. Plenty of straight-sized people are very unhealthy and very out of shape.

  • @GrumpyOldFart2

    @GrumpyOldFart2

    12 күн бұрын

    @@mimsydreamsAlso the type of fat. There’s subcutaneous fat (that is, the love handles and thunder thighs) that makes you cry when looking at your pant size, and there’s interstitial fat, the fat between your organs. It’s the latter that indicated in disorders like Metabolic X syndrome. That’s not to say that if you’re 100lbs. overweight, you’re not going to have SOME issues, but there is something called TOFI: Thin on the outside, fat on the inside.

  • @Kevin_da_gamer
    @Kevin_da_gamer16 күн бұрын

    this feels like cheating actually...

  • @ryanwellington7493
    @ryanwellington749313 күн бұрын

    People need to fix their diets not rely on drugs.

  • @carolinecardwell1013

    @carolinecardwell1013

    13 күн бұрын

    And just move more. People just walk from their couch to their car seat these days.

  • @ryanwellington7493

    @ryanwellington7493

    13 күн бұрын

    @@carolinecardwell1013 yep movement is just as important as nutrition. Most people are either sedentary and even the ones that aren't put too much stress on their bodies in the wrong type of way which can cause just as many biomechanical issues.

  • @Vict0reeaH
    @Vict0reeaH14 күн бұрын

    In some people the results will outweigh the side effects cuz they will be prone to more cancers and health problems being really overweight

  • @silverplate6733
    @silverplate673317 күн бұрын

    Y’all forget about aids? Those things that one took to make them feel full

  • @OttoRoesch28

    @OttoRoesch28

    17 күн бұрын

    “Why choose diet pills when you can enjoy aids?”

  • @JasonNZ42

    @JasonNZ42

    16 күн бұрын

    It was spelled 'Ayds'. Still very unfortunate name though

  • @blizz2018
    @blizz201814 күн бұрын

    Eat well and go to the Gym nothing more is needed ❤❤❤

  • @alisoneccleston8673
    @alisoneccleston867315 күн бұрын

    Menopause

  • @GrumpyOldFart2

    @GrumpyOldFart2

    12 күн бұрын

    Say it louder for the folks in the back.

  • @shellyrae777
    @shellyrae77717 күн бұрын

    I went low carb (less than 50 carbs a day) years ago, lost 115lbs, now I maintain my weight, still eating low carb. It’s the cure.

  • @Jay-ho9io

    @Jay-ho9io

    17 күн бұрын

    It's A cure. Glad it works for you. I mean that sincerely. It does not work the same way for everyone. That is a large takeaway from this video.

  • @shellyrae777

    @shellyrae777

    17 күн бұрын

    @@Jay-ho9io you’re right, I should’ve put the cure for insulin resistance weight gain. A lot of obese people have this, that’s why a diabetic medication helps them. I do believe that added sugar in our food is the culprit, avoiding that added sugar would help everyone.

  • @infinityfitnesssoham5314

    @infinityfitnesssoham5314

    17 күн бұрын

    50 grams of carbs per day. Providing you don't have a really active job this is a great way to curb hunger. Tou can track this with nutracheck or my fitnesspal

  • @catherinezeilman2985

    @catherinezeilman2985

    17 күн бұрын

    I'm a diabetic, I went carnivore. It does the same thing as the GLP1 drugs. I stop eating when I'm full, I don't get hungry for long periods of time, and eating this way quiets the food noise in my head. I have seen other people say eating this way quieted the food noise for them as well.

  • @foolishlyfoolhardy6004

    @foolishlyfoolhardy6004

    16 күн бұрын

    ​@@catherinezeilman2985 until you get GI cancer. Carnivore is such a disgusting diet.

  • @tiesurcess3639
    @tiesurcess363916 күн бұрын

    You guys have had decades to come up with ways to help people with obesity, and you failed. Now there is a medication that can actually help and people just love to crap all over it all the time. You know what has risks? Obesity. I think people just don't like that there are actual pharmacological solutions finally here for people with obesity.

  • @gonzo970

    @gonzo970

    16 күн бұрын

    I'm honestly very happy that people with persistent obesity have a possible solution. My main problem with it is the big price tag and the fact that it's a continuous treatment that treats an issue that can come back once people stop. Losing weight through lifestyle changes or through infrastructure/cultural changes could be more impactful in the long term. I agree that we have been too eager to blame overweight people for their health issues instead of focusing on the unhealthy environment we all live in that causes these issues. Ozempic might give someone a head-start, but those lifestyle/healthcare/cultural changes are 100% necessary to maintain a healthy weight in the foreseeable future.

  • @gonzo970

    @gonzo970

    16 күн бұрын

    I mean this in terms of things like the quality of food available to people who are poor. We are living in a time where poor people in a lot of countries are struggling with obesity rather than starvation. This is due to the fact that the available foods in the area are of low quality and are engineered to be cheap and addictive. Ozempic is a band-aid (which can be necessary), but we also need to think about sutures.

  • @tiesurcess3639

    @tiesurcess3639

    16 күн бұрын

    @@gonzo970 I agree, but there are lots of drugs with problems. Ozempic is a step towards a solution where before there was nothing but drastic surgery. I'm hopeful more options will become available over time with less problems.

  • @mrbarnzz

    @mrbarnzz

    13 күн бұрын

    It's because people see obesity as a measure of morality. Therefore you're "cheating" if you use help

  • @gonzo970

    @gonzo970

    13 күн бұрын

    @mrbarnzz yeah. It's so messed up. You wouldn't see this kind of freakout for someone getting medication and a cast for a broken bone or any other health condition.

  • @catherinezeilman2985
    @catherinezeilman298517 күн бұрын

    The cure is Stop. Eating. Processed. Crap.

  • @carochan86

    @carochan86

    14 күн бұрын

    Easier said than done.

  • @bluewrites2278

    @bluewrites2278

    14 күн бұрын

    Not always possible. There are plenty of people who are living in food deserts. They just don't have reasonable access to fresh food. Kinda hard to avoid processed food when there are no other alternatives within a reasonable distance, that is even more significant if you don't have a vehicle.

  • @Ndnative3431

    @Ndnative3431

    13 күн бұрын

    I have lost weight with low carb/carnivore, intermittent and extended fasting but I’m menopausal and have plateaued with still 20 pounds to lose.

  • @za7304
    @za730417 күн бұрын

    Overrated drug for weight loss, diet and exercise still exists

  • @8sor

    @8sor

    17 күн бұрын

    theres no miracle dope, They just want to make money from already struggling people

  • @dior9782
    @dior978217 күн бұрын

    @drake

  • @Hshshsksb

    @Hshshsksb

    16 күн бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @tsebosei1285
    @tsebosei12857 күн бұрын

    28:35 wow you can have visceral fat when you are thin 🫣 lost for words

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