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Hello! Recent discussions highlight the booming market for weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound, which are expected to generate up to $80 billion annually by 2030.
These medications, known as GLP-1 agonists, can reduce body weight by about 15%, or roughly 30 pounds for someone weighing 200 pounds.
With nearly half the world's population projected to be overweight or obese by 2030, the potential for massive sales is clear.
However, these drugs come with significant concerns. Historically, long-term use of powerful pharmaceuticals often leads to side effects, and weight-loss drugs are no exception. They can cause nausea, muscle loss, and diminish the enjoyment of food. The long-term effects of taking these medications for over a decade remain unknown, raising questions about their safety. Moreover, human behavior plays a crucial role. Many overweight individuals maintain healthier lifestyles through diet and exercise. If a pill could make weight management effortless, many might choose to rely solely on medication, potentially neglecting healthier habits. | | Your Body is the Best Doctor for Your Body It's important to remember that the body has an innate ability to heal itself. Conventional medicine excels at addressing infections, injuries, and diseases that overwhelm the body's natural defenses. Problems arise when medicine pushes beyond its proven limits, especially with chemicals that alter body functions without full understanding of their long-term impacts.
Developing such powerful drugs without thorough research can be dangerous, especially when driven by enormous financial incentives.
Instead, safer and more sustainable approaches focus on supporting the body's natural healing processes. These methods promote better health, stability, and confidence in navigating a stressful, toxic environment.
While weight-loss drugs may seem like a quick fix, they carry risks and uncertainties. Emphasizing natural health strategies and respecting the body's wisdom offers a more reliable path to long-term well-being. | | | | | | | | | | |
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Patient Story: Before I started my acupressure protocol at the end of October, I weighed 153 pounds. After making some important changes in my eating habits, I weighed myself today, and I now weigh 135 pounds. I am so excited about my weight loss. — N.C. |
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