Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only good for weight loss while you're taking it. As soon as you stop taking it, the weight comes right back.
Can you take it long term so you don’t regain?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I’ve been a personal trainer for 30 years. Masters in Exercise Physiology. No drug will ever work. No fad diet will ever work. No shiny new exercise program will ever work. Healthy, strong bodies are built through hard work and discipline. People may lose for a few months or even years. But it always comes back. Changing your body requires a complete lifestyle change. Few people are willing to put in the effort.
You are incompetent.
Anonymous wrote:Calling people Ignorant idiots wow, I wonder which drug company you work for or what stock you
Own. People should be informed that these miracle drugs are not new.
Anonymous wrote:Excuse me but Victoza came out in 2010. They marketed it for weight loss as a side effect in the commercials.
Pharma is sneaky. Ozempic is a cousin of Victoza. Read about the cancer risks and all kind of other negatives. If you still want to call me an idiot, go for it and gladly take a drug pharma is using to pump up their stock prices.
This is nothing new people.
Anonymous wrote:People love to fat-shame and shame people who use medicine, same for people who need mental health help or help for drug addiction, and just as backwards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only good for weight loss while you're taking it. As soon as you stop taking it, the weight comes right back.
I think it may messes your metabolism up too. So you will regain it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I’ve been a personal trainer for 30 years. Masters in Exercise Physiology. No drug will ever work. No fad diet will ever work. No shiny new exercise program will ever work. Healthy, strong bodies are built through hard work and discipline. People may lose for a few months or even years. But it always comes back. Changing your body requires a complete lifestyle change. Few people are willing to put in the effort.
I realize you feel threatened for your livelihood but the empirical evidence suggests these drugs are highly effective.
Anonymous wrote:It's only good for weight loss while you're taking it. As soon as you stop taking it, the weight comes right back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. I’ve been a personal trainer for 30 years. Masters in Exercise Physiology. No drug will ever work. No fad diet will ever work. No shiny new exercise program will ever work. Healthy, strong bodies are built through hard work and discipline. People may lose for a few months or even years. But it always comes back. Changing your body requires a complete lifestyle change. Few people are willing to put in the effort.
I don't think you know what you are talking about. Based on what I observed with my obese spouse, some people experience hunger and/or cravings differently. Before starting on one of the drugs, my spouse basically couldn't stop chomping, and the diet wasn't particularly unhealthy - they just ate a lot. You can't say to someone like that "just stop eating". Now, with the drug, they are able to shut their mouth in between regular normal sized meals, and the weight started going down quickly.
BTW, we live in an urban area and don't own a car, so there is plenty of walking without any special effort.
I’ve seen it hundreds of times. It won’t last. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:No. I’ve been a personal trainer for 30 years. Masters in Exercise Physiology. No drug will ever work. No fad diet will ever work. No shiny new exercise program will ever work. Healthy, strong bodies are built through hard work and discipline. People may lose for a few months or even years. But it always comes back. Changing your body requires a complete lifestyle change. Few people are willing to put in the effort.
Anonymous wrote:It's only good for weight loss while you're taking it. As soon as you stop taking it, the weight comes right back.
Anonymous wrote:Excuse me but Victoza came out in 2010. They marketed it for weight loss as a side effect in the commercials.
Pharma is sneaky. Ozempic is a cousin of Victoza. Read about the cancer risks and all kind of other negatives. If you still want to call me an idiot, go for it and gladly take a drug pharma is using to pump up their stock prices.
This is nothing new people.