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Forget about weight loss medications: Here's how you can naturally 'cheat' your body
Croatia🔬 Science26 days ago

Forget about weight loss medications: Here's how you can naturally 'cheat' your body

A scientist who worked on the development of weight-loss drugs has revealed how to naturally trick the body into thinking it is on Ozempic. Dr. Anette Sams, formerly with Novo Nordisk, discusses the hormone GLP-1 and its role in regulating blood sugar and appetite. The article highlights the benefits of semaglutide, a substance found in weight-loss injections like Wegovy and Ozempic, which mimic the effects of GLP-1.

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Forget about weight loss medications: Here's how you can naturally 'cheat' your body

A scientist who worked on the development of weight-loss drugs has revealed how to naturally trick the body into thinking it is on Ozempic. Dr. Anette Sams, formerly with Novo Nordisk, discusses the hormone GLP-1 and its role in regulating blood sugar and appetite. The article highlights the benefits of semaglutide, a substance found in weight-loss injections like Wegovy and Ozempic, which mimic the effects of GLP-1.

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