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| | | | | As you may know, I don't buy into Western medicine. It doesn't have a functioning understanding of humans: how we function, what makes us health... | |
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www.medicineuncensored.com
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| | | | | Ozempic, which is the generic name for semaglutide, is a drug first approved for treating type 2 diabetes. Yet the fact that it promotes the loss of weight has attracted the interest of medical practitioners and those who fight against obesity. Responses from users of Ozempic who have integrated the drug into their weight | |
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www.greaterwrong.com
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| | | | | You know those health books with "miracle cure" in the subtitle? The ones that always start with a preface about a particular patient who was completely hopeless until they tried the supplement/meditation technique/healing crystal that the book is based on? These people always start broken and miserable, unable to work or enjoy life, perhaps even suicidal from the sheer hopelessness of getting their body to stop betraying them. They've spent decades trying everything and nothing has worked until their friend makes them see the book's author, who prescribes the same thing they always prescribe, and the patient immediately stands up and starts dancing because their problem is entirely fixed (more conservative books will say it took two sessions). You know how ... | |
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