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Semaglutide, commonly known as Ozempic and Wegovy, and tirzepatide, also known as Mounjaro, are hailed as the easiest way to lose weight.
Now doctors are claiming that these drugs can do almost anything, except raise someone from the dead – well, not yet. Looking past the promotional material being published in corporate media, what do these drugs actually do; what are the side effects?
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Everywhere I look journalists and doctors are queuing up and falling over each other in order to praise the latest wonder drug semaglutide (known to most people by the brand names Ozempic and Wegovy).
And there’s another drug called Mounjaro aka tirzepatide.
That’s supposed to be a wonder drug too.
These are, so they insist, the best, easiest and classiest way to lose weight.
The Daily Telegraph ran a headline last week which read ‘My miracle weight loss jab has changed my life and will change the world’. The journalist who wrote the article, Allison Pearson, says that these drugs “may well change the world – for good.”
Oh goody goody. Ain’t that grand?
But there’s more.
Doctors apparently claim that semaglutide and tirzepatide will do all sorts of other wonderful things.
There’s been talk of one or the other of them slowing down the ageing process, preventing cancer, arthritis, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
And helping people give up smoking.
Doctors apparently say that semaglutide will reverse kidney disease, prevent heart failure and reduce previously untreatable high blood pressure.
And cut heart attacks and strokes.
It’ll probably solve baldness, spots and dandruff, reduce your heating bills, cut your lawn and protect your car bodywork from seagull droppings.
Wow. I haven’t read about anything this good for three months. No, make that six months.
What a wonder drug. We must all bless the drug companies. This stuff sounds nearly as good as the much loved covid-19 vaccine – and what an embarrassment it was for the medical establishment and the world’s journalists when the vaccines turned out to be just as useless and as toxic as I predicted they would be.
But pause a moment.
Do you know of a drug anywhere in the world that doesn’t have side effects? Have you ever come across a product that cannot kill people?
No, nor me. And I’ve been writing about drugs and drug side effects for over fifty years.
So what can these “change the world” wonder drugs do that the enthusiastic doctors and journalists don’t seem to have mentioned?
Well, let’s start with tirzepatide.
This one can:
- Cause allergy reactions
- Shouldn’t be used if you’re pregnant
- May damage your liver
- May damage your kidneys
- May cause acute pancreatitis
- May cause dehydration
One major source of information about drugs tells me that Mounjaro “can cause some serious health issues.”
No kidding. In addition to the other problems I’ve listed, it can cause fever, stomach pain, difficulty in breathing or swallowing, gall bladder disease, vomiting, jaundice and some other stuff including a fast heart rate.
Oh. I don’t fancy that one anymore.
That sounds a bit of a bummer.
What about the other stuff – semaglutide?
I hate to tell you this but semaglutide can also cause some serious health issues.
Here’s a list of a few of the possible problems.
- Thyroid C cell tumours
- Anxiety
- Bloating
- Blurred vision
- Cold sweats
- Confusion
- Constipation
- Dark urine (that’s probably because your liver is buggered)
- Depression
- Diarrhoea (though possibly not at the same time as the constipation)
- Difficulty in swallowing
- Dizziness
- Fast heartbeat
- Fever
- Headache
- Increased hunger
- Indigestion
- Nervousness and nightmares
- Pains in the stomach
- Seizures
- Skin rash
- Slurred speech
- Trouble breathing
- Tiredness
- Vomiting
- Yellow eyes or skin (the liver thing again)
That’s not all. But it’s enough to be going on with.
None of the doctors and journalists whom I have seen extolling the virtues of these new wonder drugs seem to have mentioned these risks.
So I’m sorry if I am a bit of a party pooper.
But there really aren’t any magic pills.
Just try to remember ‘Coleman’s First Law of Medicine’ which is: “If you are receiving treatment for an existing disease and you develop new symptoms then, until proved otherwise, you should assume that the new symptoms are caused by the treatment you are receiving.”
Coleman’s First Law of Medicine appears in Vernon Coleman’s book `Coleman’s Laws: The Twelve Medical Truths You Must Know To Survive’. You can buy a copy HERE.
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Please I think “Do you know of a drug anywhere in the world that doesn’t have side effects? Have you ever come across a product that cannot kill people?”
We have a winner … got really tested out during COVId on perscrption and off perscrption and as far as I know I have not heard of 1 casualty. Millions took the stuff and whereas it was supposed to be used for parasite it was also found to have anti-viral properties also.
Why does nobody state this we have loads of examples of it helping people.
have you heard of ivermectin ?
I take 1ml. per 60 lbs of body weight per month as a prophylactic against viral, parasite, and cancer infection ( all 3 are parasitic ) . It seems to be working better than the big pharma plan.
trying
There was no” pandemic “
Trying too
your program censored the word trying as being repeated and wouldn’t post till I added too
Hi Clayton, yes that’s correct. But its not the word “trying.” We have automatic filters that pick up as much of the spam messages as possible. One of the ways to identify possible spam is the same user attempting to post the same message multiple times in a short space of time.
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https://www.rpharms.com/about-us/history-of-the-society
Worth a read,
I ‘like’ the bit in the first paragraph where it says back in the 19th century, “As a patient you you wouldn’t know if you were getting the right drug, a fake drug-or something that would poison you.”
What’s changed? So much for regulation!
Not wanting to delve into this issue – but just wanted to add that chromium supplement works to balance blood sugar and bring it down. If I can recall, “glucose factor chromium” which I use comes from yeast and is slightly superior to the more common ‘chromium picolinate’. Don’t stress however.
As much as I would like to lose 40 lbs I am always suspicious of “wonder drugs” that make the big pharma rich. The cheap ones seem to work better and have fewer side effects. Go figure.
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