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Ozempic and Mounjaro didn't work for me. Instead, I lost a stone and dropped a dress size in one MONTH with a meal plan that's not even a diet. It's packed with carbs and so simple - anyone can do it in time for summer
United Kingdom🩺 Health16 days ago

Ozempic and Mounjaro didn't work for me. Instead, I lost a stone and dropped a dress size in one MONTH with a meal plan that's not even a diet. It's packed with carbs and so simple - anyone can do it in time for summer

The article discusses the author's experience with GLP-1 medications Ozempic and Mounjaro, which led to weight loss but also significant side effects including nausea, fatigue, thinning hair, and shingles. After discontinuing the medication due to cost and side effects, the author turned to a meal delivery service called Mindful Chef, which provides portion-controlled meals. A dietitian is quoted discussing the common issue of the 'binge/starve' cycle associated with weight-loss drugs.

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Daily Mail logoDaily MailIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 6019 days ago
After 12 years of being single, I went on Ozempic. It had this VERY surprising side effect on my love life when I met a hunk on a Greek island. And I'm not the only one...

A 48-year-old woman recounts her experience with Ozempic, a weight-loss medication, which led to unexpected changes in her romantic life after she met a man on a Greek island. She notes that her newfound confidence and physical transformation made her more reserved and less inclined to pursue relationships, unlike in the past.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses personal experiences with a weight-loss drug and its impact on social interactions, without taking a stance on political issues. The narrative is framed as a personal anecdote rather than commentary on policy or ideology.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 60): The article presents a personal anecdote about using Ozempic and its impact on the author's love life. While the narrative is plausible and internally consistent, it lacks specific details that could verify the events described. The factual claims are based on the author's subjective experience, whi

Daily Mail logoDaily MailIndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 6516 days ago
Ozempic and Mounjaro didn't work for me. Instead, I lost a stone and dropped a dress size in one MONTH with a meal plan that's not even a diet. It's packed with carbs and so simple - anyone can do it in time for summer

The article discusses the author's experience with GLP-1 medications Ozempic and Mounjaro, which led to weight loss but also significant side effects including nausea, fatigue, thinning hair, and shingles. After discontinuing the medication due to cost and side effects, the author turned to a meal delivery service called Mindful Chef, which provides portion-controlled meals. A dietitian is quoted discussing the common issue of the 'binge/starve' cycle associated with weight-loss drugs.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a personal account of an individual's health experiences without overt political commentary or bias. It focuses on health choices, medical treatments, and dietary approaches, avoiding partisan language or framing.

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 65): This article discusses the author's negative experiences with Ozempic and Mounjaro, including side effects and subsequent switch to a meal plan. The claims are based on personal experience and include some general statements supported by a dietitian. However, the lack of independent verification and

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