How Ozempic Works For Weight Loss | Jason Fung
Ozempic – How it Works For Weight Loss | Jason Fung
🌟 Discover the Science Behind Ozempic for Weight Loss! 🏋️♂️
Curious about Ozempic and its effectiveness in shedding those extra pounds? In this video, we delve into the mechanism of action behind Ozempic and its impact on weight loss. From its role in appetite regulation to its effects on metabolism, we uncover how Ozempic works wonders for achieving your weight loss goals. Key highlights include:
🧬 Understanding Ozempic: Get to know the ins and outs of Ozempic, a breakthrough medication in the realm of weight management.
⚖️ Mechanism of Action: Explore how Ozempic works within the body to promote weight loss, targeting key pathways involved in appetite control and metabolism.
📉 Appetite Regulation: Learn how Ozempic helps curb cravings and reduce appetite, making it easier to stick to a calorie-controlled diet.
🔄 Metabolic Effects: Dive into the metabolic effects of Ozempic, including its ability to improve insulin sensitivity and promote fat burning.
🏋️♀️ Real Results: Hear success stories and real-world experiences of individuals who have achieved significant weight loss with the help of Ozempic.
🌟 Expert Insights: Gain valuable insights from healthcare professionals and experts in the field on the role of Ozempic in weight management.
Whether you're considering Ozempic as part of your weight loss journey or simply want to learn more about its benefits, this video has got you covered! Hit the like button 👍, subscribe for more informative content, and ring the notification bell 🔔 to stay updated on the latest insights!
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▶️ Timestamps/Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:21 what Ozempic Teaches Us about weight loss
1:30 A body weight change from baseline by week, observed in-trial data
1:54 satiation -feeling full
2:30 satiety feeling “Not” Hungry
3:05 vomiting – Area of postrema
4:30 Food Meets Pharma Report (Average number of daily calories before/after starting drug)
5:49 Is it all about calories?
7:17 Nicotine(Hormones)
7:33 What controls HUNGER?
8:23 THE OBESITY CODE
9:00 Outro
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I think Prof. Robert Lustig was warning about Ozempic that it could cause permanent gastroparesis.
Yeah, it’s terrible for your gut. He’s not the only source discussing that. Its disappointing to see this channel basically promoting it by discussing benefits while leaving out all the harm it does
That’s great! More doctor visits and life time support that would bring thousands of dollars from each patient.
Yeah for a tiny tiny minority it may but since it is a hormone it´s most likely extremely safe.
Yes. I am not sure why this channel (being paid?????) is discussing (promoting) a super profitable bad drug as a solution? I will unsubscribe 😮
@@usernwn7qe I don’t know… Insulin is just a hormone but look at what it can do. You may be right though, I’ll research. I’ve actually read The Obesity Code and I’m all for the advice there and treating diseases with diet.
I was on Semiglutide for a few weeks. It showed me how much I have been eating because I was bored or out of habit. After it I eat more consciously. I’m simply aware of how I feel and what my cravings mean. It simply straighten up my relationship with food. Loosing weight was just a side effect of it
I already fast, I already have gastroparesis and nausea and early satiety .. fasting is the best thing I’ve found..
but if I have sweets it all goes out the window and I’m starving and I want sugar all day
Thank you, Doctor, for the wonderful effort
Thanks Dr Fung! As soon as I heard delayed gastric emptying, vomiting came to mind because I vomiting when I can’t adequately digest whatever I’ve eaten. Intermittent fasting and carnivore = no hunger pangs.😊
Can’t wait for follow up on alternatives and ways to regulate the hormone imbalance better
Sixty minutes Australia has posted several youtube stories about fatal side effects caused by the GLP-1 meds. I could never use it as I had pancreatitis about twenty years ago.
smart choice
Please release the separate video ASAP, please and thanks 😅
This is disappointing that you haven’t mentioned that it’s a life long drug, when you come off your weight will skyrocket because you think you can eat crap, that it destroys the muscles, the heart being one and other side effects.
Thank you Dr. wonderful talk. ❤
Thank you dr. Fung. I don’t need drugs because I follow your advice. IF, longer fasting, low carb, HIIT and resistance training.
Thank you Dr. Fung.
I am very pleased with my regime of intermittent fasting and keto and or low-carb lifestyle. I lost 27 kg in one year.
6:18 This is what I like about Dr Fung: he gets that hunger is central to weight gain/loss, as in the long run hunger determined how much we eat, and thus drives how many calories we consume. It’s all about how hungry we are relative to how many calories we actually need.
That’s why telling patients to count their calories, or to control their portion sizes, or anything like that, is always going to fail, because it leads to hunger. People, in the long run, eat until they are satiated, and that depends on all sorts of factors beyond the exact number of calories they have consumed. Two meals with the exact same calories can have vastly different abilities to curb your hunger.
This is what he said in a recent interview regarding these drugs. I wish this video were more comprehensive.
Exactly, it’s far more simpler and reliable to just fast for a specific amount of time.
OMAD is a very good strategy as well as going on a water fast for 1-2 days.
too bad the drug actually is riddled with adverse effects that destroy your health once you reach your consumption goals.
Thank you for the analysis. It is always interesting to learn more about other medical tools to reduce weight.
Very interesting topic cant wait for the next video.
I really like how you compare the 2 with Alcoholism! Very good point.
Tks .
Thank you Dr Fung for sharing this information. Ozempic may not be for everyone, but it certainly has helped many lose weight and improve their health.
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 it’ll help them become bankrupt and put them six feet under in a few years. BANK ON IT!
Thank you for this! Can’t wait for the next video 🙂
Finally! An official video with you about Ozempic. Thanks Dr. Fung. Now do Mounjaro. 🙂 I was in your beta testing fasting groups with Meghan back in the day. I was actually on ozempic for a year and didn’t lose anything and actually started to gain weight. My doctor recently switched to Mounjaro and it seems to be working better for me. If you could also do a video about how these drugs affect those that are T2, that would be amazing. You saved my life all those years ago and I value your thoughts. Thank you!
You are an amazing Doctor, so glad to be subscribed to your channel!