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40 Percent Muscle Loss. The Ozempic Secret Is EXPOSED
40 Percent Muscle Loss. The Ozempic Secret Is EXPOSED
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One needle. One hit. And your life - and body - will change… forever.
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Sounds like a hard drug, right? Heroin? Fentanyl? No… it’s Ozempic.
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I’m Josh and on today’s episode of The Infographics Show,
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we’re revealing the truth about what Ozempic and other weight loss drugs really do to the body.
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Ozempic wasn’t originally meant for weight loss. It wasn’t meant to be a miracle cure
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for obesity. It was a diabetes drug. But at higher doses, it takes over. It mimics your
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fullness hormones. The GLP-1s. Your body doesn’t ask questions. It just goes along with it.
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The result?
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The drug does the heavy lifting. People often lose 10–20% of their body weight.
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Ozempic moves through your body, rewriting how everything works. Some changes you see coming.
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Others you don’t see coming.
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Lower blood pressure. More stamina. A reduced risk of conditions like fatty liver or clogged
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arteries. One of the most unexpected wins? A reduction in sleep apnea. Excessive weight
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is a major trigger. But Ozempic changes that. It sounds like it can do no wrong.
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So why aren’t we lining up for injections of this wonder drug?
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Because every miracle comes with a price… and so does Ozempic
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Ozempic mainly works on your gut. A delicate ecosystem. Even small
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changes in what you eat or drink can throw it off.
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Introducing Ozempic, and its rival Wegovy, can wreak havoc on the body. Up to 20% of users
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report nausea and vomiting as a side effect when starting on high doses. Your body can
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feel like it's under siege. But it learns. It adapts. The intense symptoms fade over time.
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Around 30% of people using these drugs report diarrhea as a common side effect. Most of these
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gut issues can be eased by gradually increasing the dose instead of jumping
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straight to the full amount. On the flip side, the same hormones can slow things down, causing
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constipation - often with gas and bloating. And they definitely don’t put that part in the ads.
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But that’s not the only side effect that can ruin your plans.
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One of the things people look forward to the most when planning to lose weight is being able to do
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more. They’ll have more energy, healthier joints, and can stay active longer without getting worn
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out. But it might not feel that way - at least at first. Fatigue is a common side effect for
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those taking Wegovy, with 11% reporting it, and 5% of Ozempic users. This is believed to
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be because of fluctuations in blood sugar levels and the body adjusting to a lower food intake.
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But one side effect has everyone talking… and it’s the one you’ll notice first.
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When people lose weight, there’s usually a cosmetic element to it. They want to
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look healthier and younger. But some people say Ozempic might be
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having the opposite effect - and it’s even earned a nickname: Ozempic Face.
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Could this popular drug actually be making people look older faster?
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In a word…no. Ozempic and other drugs like it are allowing people to lose weight far faster
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than they normally would. And that takes the fat out of the whole body - including the face,
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meaning looser skin and more obvious wrinkles. This can ease over time as
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the skin adjusts to a slimmer frame. But some GLP-1 users are rushing to dermatologists,
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worried Ozempic might make them look older. And the surprises don’t stop there.
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“Ozempic personality” has seen some users notice changes in mood or behavior. Some
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even few report increased anxiety, depression, or, in rare cases, harmful thoughts. However,
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studies so far have found no link between GLP-1 medications and these types of thoughts - experts
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state that most claims are anecdotal. And then there’s “Ozempic Butt” - sagging
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skin that can appear after rapid weight loss. It can leave areas of the body looking loose
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or “deflated” - especially around those curvy areas. But this isn’t a direct side effect of
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the medication - it’s just the result of losing a lot of weight in a short time.
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But there’s another cosmetic side effect - and it might be even more alarming.
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Ozempic and Wegovy users have been reporting their hair falling out. This created a temporary panic
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of people going bald because of their weight-loss supplement, but it was a rare side effect - only
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3% of Wegovy users reported this strange side effect. This process is usually temporary,
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not associated with heavy or total hair loss, but can be worrying. The most likely cause is
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believed to be a reduction in vital vitamins and minerals due to the change in diet,
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which can be reversed with a supplement regimen. But this miracle drug might be doing more than
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changing your body - it could be affecting your brain too.
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Some GLP-1 users report headaches shortly after starting the drug - but manufacturers
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say they usually fade after a few weeks. There’s no direct link to the drug itself,
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yet an indirect one exists. Digestive side effects can cause dehydration, which can trigger serious
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headaches. The fix? Keep a water bottle handy. But this next side effect
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isn’t so easy to explain. More and more Ozempic and Wegovy users
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are reporting something strange - their dreams are changing. They’re reporting abnormal, incredibly
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vivid and memorable dreams that can sometimes affect their sleep habits. No one is reporting
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lucid dreams yet that’s known of, and several medications have been known to cause unusual
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dream patterns. But the problem is that scientists still don’t fully understand how the dream cycle
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works. Right now, doctors are mostly listening to reports from people experiencing these changes.
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And that could hold the key to a much bigger question.
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GLP-1s started out as a diabetes medication, and quickly turned into a way to boost weight loss.
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But along the way, the developers started to discover it had a lot of unpredictable effects.
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And one might be the key to solving one of the great killers of old age - Alzheimer’s disease.
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Some early research suggests GLP-1 drugs could slow cognitive decline in older adults,
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helping preserve key neural connections. The studies are still in the early stages, so no one
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is claiming Ozempic will boost long-term brain health - but they’re not ruling it out either.
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But this miracle drug comes with some serious downsides too..
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More and more, doctors and patients are raising the alarm about strange side effects that seem
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to appear out of nowhere - making some wonder if the drug could be doing more harm than good.
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And these effects can hit some of your most critical organs. Take the pancreas,
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for example: heavily involved in diabetes, it can be affected by these drugs, and in rare cases,
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may develop pancreatitis. The risk is low, but doctors warn to watch closely for the first signs.
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And in some cases, there are some unwelcome arrivals in the body.
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One of the most frustrating side effects from GLP-1s so far has been gallstones - a painful
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condition that can lead to the removal of the gall bladder. Doctors warn that while
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gallstones have been linked to Ozempic use, it’s not a direct connection - rapid weight
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loss by any method can trigger them. The body is under unusual pressure,
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and when the gallbladder can’t keep up with the extra bile from the liver, problems can arise.
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There’s one organ giving a red flag - but not in humans.
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The thyroid gland is critical to producing the hormones responsible for regulating growth,
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but it’s also vulnerable to cancer and other growths. And while there are no
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signs of this being a problem in humans taking GLP-1s so far, there has been evidence of thyroid
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tumors in animal testing. Doctors are studying carefully for the first sign of any effect on
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the thyroid for humans, but this is one of the risks of drugs like GLP-1s - they’re messing
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with a delicate hormonal balance and that can cause unpredictable and dangerous effects.
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And in one case, researchers feared it might interfere with a basic human function.
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For a while, Ozempic seemed like a dream come true - and then a headline suddenly
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turned it into a nightmare. Was Ozempic really making people go blind? Suddenly,
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reports started pouring in - some users claiming vision loss, and in a few cases,
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even legal blindness. Naturally, anyone on the drug began worrying.
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Investigations into the eye health of those suffering from vision issues found
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the culprit - a condition called non-arteritic anterior ischemic neuropathy, which causes a
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loss of blood flow to the optic nerve. This can cause serious vision loss in one or both eyes,
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and studies found a correlation between this condition and Ozempic use. What they didn’t
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find was a cause. Those who have circulation problems are more likely to have this disorder,
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and so those who take Ozempic for weight loss might be at a higher risk to begin with.
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But it was enough of a warning sign that it scared some people off the disease.
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But there’s one area where it could have a bigger impact.
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GLP-1 drugs are tailored to control appetite, and people who take them don’t just need to
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eat less - they’re satisfied while eating less. This eliminates the diet-killer of
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all time - the desire to cheat. Many people who take it find it far easier to stick to a diet,
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but there was one unexpected side effect that shocked people. They found that food
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wasn’t the only vice that Ozempic and similar drugs were reducing. And one
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wasn’t even in the plan for the original drug - but it was curing it anyway.
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Could Ozempic be changing the way our brains crave… anything?
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It was a surprise when test subjects and early adopters started reporting this,
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but Ozempic seems to be associated with a reduction in desire for alcohol.
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Part of this could be that drinking is related to the reduced appetite,
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but people also report not feeling the same intense desire for alcohol consumption. They
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feel satisfied with one beer instead of 3 or 4 - if that. This led doctors to start testing it on
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addictive behaviors, and early studies show a positive effect on smoking cessation as well.
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Did these drug companies just hack addiction?
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These studies have some people worried, as evidence grows that GLP-1 drugs don’t just
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change your hormones and body - they affect the brain too. Side effects like headaches,
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digestive issues, and even changes in mood have some doctors urging caution. Despite this,
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the public keeps lining up for what might just be the easiest diet plan ever.
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So what are you going to do with that new Ozempic body? Check out “How Being Too Good
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Looking Can Actually Ruin Your Life” for the shocking truth, or watch this video instead!