Around August of '24, I looked it up and saw that there were over 55,000 outstanding lawsuits over Ozempic. Of course, you can no longer find this information easily as G00gle has censored it, but it's out there for anyone who's interested in doing the research. This is where the average person is bamboozled and tricked b/c all drugs have some kind of side effects. Believe it or not, it looks like 1vermectin has won awards as being one of the lowest side effect medicines on the market. As well, it's won a Nobel Prize for its category and effectiveness, but the global elite don't want us know that. Besides the cancer cur1ng protocol of 1vermectin and Mendendazole/Fenbendazloe, there's Dr Bursynski in Houston whose canc3r cure's been suppressed by the TX Med Board & the FDA and others. "They" don't want us knowing that fate, God, Universe, nature has give us cures for just about everything outside of orthopedic medicine, and therefore there's really no need for Big Pharma to continue to trick and coerce us into taking their harmful stuff b/c none of it actually cures. Keep up the great work & God Bless 🙏🏼
Orthodox etymology means universal. Orthopedic is a type of medicine within which I believe Conventional Western Medicine knows enough to contribute to people's healing. So, I am pretty sure I communicated the message I meant to communicate. However, I am sorry if I was not clear for you or if you thought I meant something else.
a lot of people were taking that ozempic stuff and they looked like crap... yeah they were thinner but they looked awful with droopy face and skin and grey looking complexion ...imho... you are the keeper of your own health. there is no substitute for diet and exercise -
Very biased journalism. RFK has rebuked ozempic numerous times and stated the total burden that would fall on tax payers if Medicare/medicaid covered it would be over 1 trillion— which would be enough money to give all of those people organic food and gym memberships for life.
Thank you for saying that. I was about to say the same thing. My husband has been on one of these glp drugs for years due to his diabetes with no side effects, including no weight loss, lol
Terrible drug. A ketogenic diet accomplishes weight loss, eliminates hypertension and T2DM, lowers insulin levels, increases sensitivity to thyroid hormone and more. Not enough data to claim cardiovascular benefit because of the significant increases in TC and LDL, but the switch from small dense LDL (bad) to buoyant LDL (good) on the diet is real. I believe our cholesterol theory is actually flawed.
“Lack of an association or an inverse association between low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and mortality in the elderly: a systematic review”
“Our study suggests that statin therapy…does not decrease the proportion of small, dense LDL among total LDL particles, but in fact increases it… and reduces absolute amounts of large, buoyant LDL.
As far as the weight loss drugs go, they were dangerous long ago when they were given to diabetics in much lower doses. I went to a specialist and was prescribed the weekly injections for my diabetes then had huge lumps at the injection site that didn’t go away. After 5 weeks and 5 huge lumps, I said no more and went back to my primary doctor’s recommendations.
Its a bit of a stretch to blame RFKJr for this - he was vehemently against them just like he was against the Covid shots and all vaccines. No doubt big pharma got to Trump though ( money!!)
Apparently the coffee was beyond scalding hot, she got severe 3rd degree burns. That's not your standard gcoffee temp anywhere. That's negligence on McD's part IMO, and the judge and jury agreed.
That's a good point. It's obvious these drugs would be dangerous because they are designed to semi-paralyze your gut, among other sketchy mechanisms. Like hot coffee, one can make a case for "buyer beware". I feel similarly about COVID jabs now. It's so clear they don't work and often (or always) harm, jabbees only have themselves to blame. They should be banned for kids though, who don't have any say.
Dr Bryan Ardis has been trumpeting the WARNINGS about Ozempic and its generic equivalents WEGOVNY etc...and not enough people were listening. Check out his website for articles about these fake WEIGHT loss scams...........thedrardisshow.com.
OK, exploding colons is very picturesque, but Rep. Keshel's “Sansone mRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act” (HB 2974) is vastly more important. I think that is an outstanding idea because the scum have been trying to put mRNA into everything! So far they have escaped legal consequences for their bioweapon release which has maimed and killed millions.
What most dont realize about corporations, they KNOW before hand their cures or inventions may bring on lawsuits but in the meantime, they make so much money from their bogus products, they can afford the lawsuits and pay the damages. Many big corporations work on this principle in my opinion.
Such blown up bad news! The weight loss injections have helped and saved many. There's at least 15 million people on them. Yes there are side affects. Like all medications. These injections have been around for many years for the treatment of diabetes. Now that there are millions more people using them of course there are going to be more instances of side effects. Maybe concentrate more on the deaths and cancers from the COVID injections.
Question is, are those going on them informed of the possible adverse effects? If so, then it's their choice...but they do need to understand the possibilities.
Criminality supported by the FDA who didn't challenge the GLP1 concept. Mayo bought into it and made it the center of their Metabolic program because it was a money producer. I thought Mayo was a cut above. I was wrong. My Gail was on it for three months and had retinal inflammation. We cut it off immediately! Calling class action lawyers to start the process of suing the producers out of business! Gail's cardiologist promoted the concept. They have all been sold a lie!
A couple of things about today’s excellent postings.
1. What wouldn’t G. Maxwell say to keep from spending the rest of her life in the gulag. She could say anything about anyone and, depending on their political orientation, many would believe her. This even though she is a child predator and facilitator of trafficking and rape. Is she a reliable source on anything? No.
2. People whose medical opinions I’ve trusted are hocking GLP1 drugs like Dr. McCullough. What does this say about them? I don’t like the implications. Where is the research on long term use of these drugs for this purpose? Kennedy is trying, supposedly, to make sure there are many funded studies into untested drugs but that will take years.
I guess my main point is it’s getting difficult to know who to trust or believe in. Maybe it’s best to put trust in God and deal with what you’re given.
EVERY pharmaceutical product has side effects. One must always weigh the potential risks with the potential benefits before taking any medication. Even something as ubiquitous as ibuprofen can cause serious problems.
Totally agree with your point. I like this Substack, a lot. But they really dropped the ball on the GLP-1 snippet by providing zero context, I suspect GLP-1s are a bad idea for most taking them, but nothing in this article provides enough info to make that argument. I know people who were "hopelessly" obese that GLP-1s slimmed right down. Of course they could go keto or carnivore, become exercise enthusiasts, and slim down. That's not something many will do. Self-discipline has nothing to do with the obesity epidemic. I'm old enough to remember when fat people were highly unusual. People in those days loved to eat sweets and junk, and avoided exercise more than people do today. Something besides lack of will has caused all the fatness we see, hoping for a breakout of immense willpower is not a remedy that has a snowball's chance of working. Although for those willing, it's great to provide healthy paths that do work. But few will do it. It's easy for my wife and I, we're naturally health nuts. Most are not.
Around August of '24, I looked it up and saw that there were over 55,000 outstanding lawsuits over Ozempic. Of course, you can no longer find this information easily as G00gle has censored it, but it's out there for anyone who's interested in doing the research. This is where the average person is bamboozled and tricked b/c all drugs have some kind of side effects. Believe it or not, it looks like 1vermectin has won awards as being one of the lowest side effect medicines on the market. As well, it's won a Nobel Prize for its category and effectiveness, but the global elite don't want us know that. Besides the cancer cur1ng protocol of 1vermectin and Mendendazole/Fenbendazloe, there's Dr Bursynski in Houston whose canc3r cure's been suppressed by the TX Med Board & the FDA and others. "They" don't want us knowing that fate, God, Universe, nature has give us cures for just about everything outside of orthopedic medicine, and therefore there's really no need for Big Pharma to continue to trick and coerce us into taking their harmful stuff b/c none of it actually cures. Keep up the great work & God Bless 🙏🏼
Outside of “orthodox” medicine, not “0rthopedic”
Orthodox etymology means universal. Orthopedic is a type of medicine within which I believe Conventional Western Medicine knows enough to contribute to people's healing. So, I am pretty sure I communicated the message I meant to communicate. However, I am sorry if I was not clear for you or if you thought I meant something else.
a lot of people were taking that ozempic stuff and they looked like crap... yeah they were thinner but they looked awful with droopy face and skin and grey looking complexion ...imho... you are the keeper of your own health. there is no substitute for diet and exercise -
Very biased journalism. RFK has rebuked ozempic numerous times and stated the total burden that would fall on tax payers if Medicare/medicaid covered it would be over 1 trillion— which would be enough money to give all of those people organic food and gym memberships for life.
Disappointing. I expect more from vigilant fox.
Thank you for saying that. I was about to say the same thing. My husband has been on one of these glp drugs for years due to his diabetes with no side effects, including no weight loss, lol
If the Fox wrote it.
Terrible drug. A ketogenic diet accomplishes weight loss, eliminates hypertension and T2DM, lowers insulin levels, increases sensitivity to thyroid hormone and more. Not enough data to claim cardiovascular benefit because of the significant increases in TC and LDL, but the switch from small dense LDL (bad) to buoyant LDL (good) on the diet is real. I believe our cholesterol theory is actually flawed.
“Lack of an association or an inverse association between low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and mortality in the elderly: a systematic review”
https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/6/6/e010401
“Our study suggests that statin therapy…does not decrease the proportion of small, dense LDL among total LDL particles, but in fact increases it… and reduces absolute amounts of large, buoyant LDL.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2929871/
Weight loss is predominantly fat too, not muscle like with the GLP-1s.
As far as the weight loss drugs go, they were dangerous long ago when they were given to diabetics in much lower doses. I went to a specialist and was prescribed the weekly injections for my diabetes then had huge lumps at the injection site that didn’t go away. After 5 weeks and 5 huge lumps, I said no more and went back to my primary doctor’s recommendations.
Its a bit of a stretch to blame RFKJr for this - he was vehemently against them just like he was against the Covid shots and all vaccines. No doubt big pharma got to Trump though ( money!!)
and JFK wouldnt have had a say!
Agreed, sounds like a cheap shot at RFK, if true please give a precise reference
Reminds me of the person who sued McDonald's over hot coffee burning them...blaming the "bad guy" is what children do.
Just a bit of info on that coffee story.
Apparently the coffee was beyond scalding hot, she got severe 3rd degree burns. That's not your standard gcoffee temp anywhere. That's negligence on McD's part IMO, and the judge and jury agreed.
That's a good point. It's obvious these drugs would be dangerous because they are designed to semi-paralyze your gut, among other sketchy mechanisms. Like hot coffee, one can make a case for "buyer beware". I feel similarly about COVID jabs now. It's so clear they don't work and often (or always) harm, jabbees only have themselves to blame. They should be banned for kids though, who don't have any say.
Dr Bryan Ardis has been trumpeting the WARNINGS about Ozempic and its generic equivalents WEGOVNY etc...and not enough people were listening. Check out his website for articles about these fake WEIGHT loss scams...........thedrardisshow.com.
Love Dr Ardis! And his Healing For the A.G.E.S. colleagues Drs Group, Ealy, & Schmidt.
OK, exploding colons is very picturesque, but Rep. Keshel's “Sansone mRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act” (HB 2974) is vastly more important. I think that is an outstanding idea because the scum have been trying to put mRNA into everything! So far they have escaped legal consequences for their bioweapon release which has maimed and killed millions.
Possibly they were sst up for this to tarnish both men and a weapon against the Repubicans in the coming Mid Terms...?
Killing millions is not a problem for them so they'd easily blow people up:
What most dont realize about corporations, they KNOW before hand their cures or inventions may bring on lawsuits but in the meantime, they make so much money from their bogus products, they can afford the lawsuits and pay the damages. Many big corporations work on this principle in my opinion.
Such blown up bad news! The weight loss injections have helped and saved many. There's at least 15 million people on them. Yes there are side affects. Like all medications. These injections have been around for many years for the treatment of diabetes. Now that there are millions more people using them of course there are going to be more instances of side effects. Maybe concentrate more on the deaths and cancers from the COVID injections.
Question is, are those going on them informed of the possible adverse effects? If so, then it's their choice...but they do need to understand the possibilities.
Criminality supported by the FDA who didn't challenge the GLP1 concept. Mayo bought into it and made it the center of their Metabolic program because it was a money producer. I thought Mayo was a cut above. I was wrong. My Gail was on it for three months and had retinal inflammation. We cut it off immediately! Calling class action lawyers to start the process of suing the producers out of business! Gail's cardiologist promoted the concept. They have all been sold a lie!
A couple of things about today’s excellent postings.
1. What wouldn’t G. Maxwell say to keep from spending the rest of her life in the gulag. She could say anything about anyone and, depending on their political orientation, many would believe her. This even though she is a child predator and facilitator of trafficking and rape. Is she a reliable source on anything? No.
2. People whose medical opinions I’ve trusted are hocking GLP1 drugs like Dr. McCullough. What does this say about them? I don’t like the implications. Where is the research on long term use of these drugs for this purpose? Kennedy is trying, supposedly, to make sure there are many funded studies into untested drugs but that will take years.
I guess my main point is it’s getting difficult to know who to trust or believe in. Maybe it’s best to put trust in God and deal with what you’re given.
EVERY pharmaceutical product has side effects. One must always weigh the potential risks with the potential benefits before taking any medication. Even something as ubiquitous as ibuprofen can cause serious problems.
Totally agree with your point. I like this Substack, a lot. But they really dropped the ball on the GLP-1 snippet by providing zero context, I suspect GLP-1s are a bad idea for most taking them, but nothing in this article provides enough info to make that argument. I know people who were "hopelessly" obese that GLP-1s slimmed right down. Of course they could go keto or carnivore, become exercise enthusiasts, and slim down. That's not something many will do. Self-discipline has nothing to do with the obesity epidemic. I'm old enough to remember when fat people were highly unusual. People in those days loved to eat sweets and junk, and avoided exercise more than people do today. Something besides lack of will has caused all the fatness we see, hoping for a breakout of immense willpower is not a remedy that has a snowball's chance of working. Although for those willing, it's great to provide healthy paths that do work. But few will do it. It's easy for my wife and I, we're naturally health nuts. Most are not.