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Ozempic: Weight loss medication:

Dr Brian Ardis says:
"Over the past five years, a multi-billion-dollar industry has emerged, centred around the development of new blockbuster medications that obese individuals inject into their bodies on a weekly basis at a cost of about £50 per shot. These drugs, designed for weight loss and diabetes management, are known as GLP-1 receptor agonists. Among the most well-known of these are Ozempic (semaglutide) and Wegovy (semaglutide), both of which are brand-name injections. While Wegovy is officially approved for weight loss and management, doctors frequently prescribe these medications off-label for similar purposes. However, these drugs come with a slew of documented side effects, including the risk of thyroid cancer after one year of use, as well as acute and chronic kidney failure, acute and chronic liver failure, and in diabetic patients, an accelerated progression of diabetic retinopathy leading to blindness.

Have you ever wondered where Ozempic originates from? Or what exactly a GLP-1 receptor agonist drug entails? It’s worth investigating: both Ozempic and Wegovy are derived from the venom of the Gila monster lizard, native to the southwestern deserts of the United States. Venoms are notorious for their ability to induce cancer and wreak havoc on the body. Recently, CNN reported that individuals taking these drugs are experiencing paralysed stomachs, resulting in cyclic vomiting that can persist for up to two years even after discontinuing the medication. This devastating condition stems from the venom binding to the vagus nerve, preventing the stomach from emptying its contents into the intestines. Consequently, food accumulates in the stomach with every meal, leading to severe complications."

Further dangers: A grave complication arising from a paralysed gut is the body's inability to produce serotonin, a neurotransmitter predominantly generated in the stomach. Consequently, patients often suffer from severe mental health issues, including suicidal thoughts and, tragically, even suicide.

Every venom introduced into the human body, whether through injection or an animal bite, remains within the system for up to a decade unless actively broken down and detoxified. This explains the long-term side effects observed not only from COVID-19 but also from these venom-laced medications.

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Alarmingly, The Guardian newspaper printed the following headline on Tue 14 May 2024:

Revolutionary Weight Loss Drug May Slash Heart Attack Risk by 20%, Study Suggests

"Scientists assert that semaglutide, the key component found in Wegovy and Ozempic, might represent "the most significant medical advancement since the advent of statins." This weight loss injection holds the potential to significantly diminish the likelihood of heart attacks and bolster cardiovascular health for millions of adults throughout the UK, positioning it as a monumental breakthrough in medical science, as indicated by a recent study.

The findings reveal that participants administered with semaglutide, the active substance in brands such as Wegovy and Ozempic, exhibited a 20% reduction in the risk of experiencing heart attacks, strokes, or fatalities stemming from cardiovascular diseases". The study advocates for the routine prescription of this medication to manage cardiovascular conditions, projecting that millions across the UK might be utilising this treatment within the next few years.

"The comprehensive study encompassed 17,604 adults aged 45 and above, all with a body mass index exceeding 27, spanning 41 different countries. The participants, who had a history of cardiovascular events like heart attacks, were given either a 2.5mg weekly dose of semaglutide or a placebo over an average duration of 40 months.

Among the 8,803 patients receiving semaglutide, 569 (6.5%) encountered a primary cardiovascular endpoint event, such as a heart attack, in contrast to 701 (8%) of the 8,801 patients in the placebo cohort."

This equates to 132 fewer individuals suffering from a cardiovascular event, a number that constitutes less than 10% of the overall number of participants – an outcome that may appear modest, especially considering the selection bias in an 8,000-subject sample. The report omits any information regarding severe adverse events linked to this medication, leaving us uninformed about such occurrences during the study. There is a possibility that the adverse events were significantly more severe than those experienced by the placebo group, yet this information is conspicuously absent.

Lavish claims have been put forth to convince the government to approve the use of this drug, which some detractors argue is perilously powerful. It is highly recommended to exercise utmost caution if you are considering this medication for weight loss or heart health issues.

Another shocking revelation: A patient reached out to inform me that she had been taking medication for Diabetes type 2 and began to feel significantly unwell. Although she experienced some improvement after discontinuing the drug, her digestive system continues to malfunction. I was shocked that the drug she was also taking contains derivatives similar to the GLP-1 receptor agonist from the Gila Monster Lizard venom and had been approved by the FDA since 2014.
She goes on to say:

"there's more to the story. I'm concerned about my health. My diabetic nurse prescribed Trulicity, which I took for over a year. After discontinuing it, I can't help but wonder—could it have contained something harmful, like snake venom? Since stopping, I've felt significantly better,

Trulicity caused me numerous adverse effects, including:
- Stomach cramps.
- Diarrhea.
- Vomiting.
- Constipation.
- Headaches.
- Persistent thirst.
- Bloating.
- Vitamin deficiencies.
- Extreme fatigue.
- Memory loss and confusion.
- Complete loss of sex drive.
- Frequent suicidal thoughts.
- Deteriorating eyesight.
- And even a strange change in my facial structure.

In essence, I didn't feel like myself at all. Fortunately, now that I've stopped using it, I'm beginning to feel better.

COMMENT: I cannot recall any diabetic ever being told that their treatment involves derivatives from venom, which has the potential to paralyse the digestive system - and possibly induce cancer. Please read the article. This article will show that these drugs in various versions are in widespread use.

Their main effect appears to be the paralysis of the gut, which ends up in weight loss, and hence the claims that it helps diabetic patients. There are far easier ways to lose weight than endangering oneself with lizard venom and its propensity to additionally cause cancer. These drugs have now been approved for children, as per the video from Tucker Carlson. Obesity is rife in the USA, consequently, diabetes has shot up along with pharma profits.

There is no end to the drug caused havoc, worsening obese patient's plight.
Patients suffering from mental illness, Probably caused by taking semaglutide-based drugs, are subjected to medications that further aggravate the already compromised body dynamics.
Most mental health or psychiatric medications have side effects:
Dizziness
Muscle spasms and cramps
Nausea
Constipation.
Anxiolytics like Valium are addictive and if used for too long can:
Increase depression or cause paranoia
Cause headaches and nausea
Cause weight gain.
Instead of enhancing the well-being of obese individuals, these medications merely ensnare them deeper into a cycle of further pharmaceutical dependency.

Shockingly, on November 10th, 2024, the newspaper Mail on Sunday carried the following headline on its health pages: "We can beat cancer in young people by giving them Ozempic, top doctors say:"

Can you imagine cancer being treated by a venom-based cancer causing substance?

There is no end to the blunders. On November 24th, 2024, the newspaper Mail on Sunday carried the following headline on its health pages: "NHS alert after a surge in hospital admissions linked to bad reactions to weight-loss jabs amid concerns over sale of 'miracle' treatment online"

The number of hospital admissions for "bad reactions" to weight-loss drugs is 274, while the number of adverse reactions linked to the drugs has reached an astonishing 14,996, according to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) – more than double the 7,228 reactions reported last month. I expect this figure to exponentially increase each month.

The surge in adverse reactions and hospitalisations chiefly involve gastrointestinal side effects such as nausea, vomiting, constipation and diarrhoea. This can be expected because of the venoms action on the vagus nerve.

The minister, however, reports: "It is concerning that the illicit black-market sale of weight-loss drugs online has flourished, exposing individuals to serious risks from drugs that are unregulated and have not been prescribed to them". As if, banning online sales will stop the venomous effects of these drugs.

Many benefits reported, in terms of diabetes and heart disease, possibly emanate from the advice patients are given when prescribed these drugs.
They are to avoid:
Specific foods to avoid include sweets, baked goods, sugary cereals, sodas, juices, flavoured yogurts, candy, ice cream, honey, agave nectar, maple syrup, jams, fruit smoothies, dried fruit and certain fresh fruits like mangoes, grapes, cherries, bananas, pineapple and watermelon!

Weight-loss drugs are semaglutide, sold as Ozempic and Wegovy, and tirzepatide, sold as Mounjaro.

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