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#Ozempic puts your #T2D into #remission as you rapidly lose weight (especially #bellyfat). It allows many to eliminate #insulin products, #metformin and other drugs (including those for #heartdisease). However, this is only sustainable if you; A/ Take it forever or B/ Embrace #BehavioralChange (#PlantBasedDiet, etc.). Beware of #OzempicWhiplash whichever pathway you choose. Applies to #wegovy as well. #GLP1.
nytimes.com/2024/05/13/well/li

The New York Times · How Ozempic Is Changing Diabetes TreatmentBy Dani Blum

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This week for #FactFriday I wanted to tell you about a (unfortunately) little known #Nutrition #WeightLoss #Fact - did you know that #MonoUnsaturatedFattyAcids #MUFA (disappointingly usually just referred to as "good fats") can help you to lose #Belly #Fat #BellyFat? Disclaimer that I'm not a Doctor/Nutritionist, but here is a scientific study about it pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/173843 and I can attest to it having worked for me (2cm reduction in waist-measurement). So how do I know about it? Well...

The story of the mysterious shooting at the Chicago White Sox game STILL doesn’t want to end.

mastodon.social/@WarnerCrocker

The lawyer for the woman who supposedly smuggled a gun past security in her belly fat, which was said to be the weapon, denies she did so.

Woman shot at Chicago White Sox game denies bringing gun to park; ATF joins investigation
#Chicago #WhiteSox #guns #bellyfat
abc7chicago.com/white-sox-shoo

TikToktoplesstopicstv on TikTokas much as I support the #progress #leftists are making towards being #bodypositive, there is still a hard limit evident in which forms of #bodypositivity are considered #capitalism friendly--mostly things involving #fatPhobia, which IS important, I'm not denying that. however, there are many other body parts that don't get the same commercial-friendly normalization--because they're harder to sell to consumers, I guess. very rarely you might see an ad campaign featuring people with #vitiligo, #amputees and other #disabilities etc, but it's always done as a one-off PR stunt, not sustained awareness and destigmatizion of bodies that look like that. and I have NEVER, EVER seen an ad campaign to normalize #acne especially #adultAcne or #acneScars, unless it's to sell something that allegedly prevents or heals acne. trust me, some of us have tried all that, and it still doesn't work. rather than shame the millions of people who deal with these kinds of things, isn't it way past time to normalize them, too? (at least socially, by calling out #bodyshaming for more than just being #plusSize or #curvy - - capitalism will follow once they decide it's more profitable to pretend to support it, just as they're starting to do in fat-centric body positive campaigns.)