When it comes to the topic of Ozempic, Jillian Michaels’ stance never seems to change.
The fitness guru reiterated her position on the risks associated with using Ozempic, including the health problems that may arise.
Jillian Michaels, along with James Corden and others, is campaigning against the indiscriminate use of drugs for cosmetic purposes.
Jillian Michaels shows off her stats against Ozempic
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Fitness experts have urged people concerned about their health and safety not to let the weight loss benefits of drugs distract them from the real problem.
Michaels pointed out that the thousands of chemicals found in food are toxic to the human system and contribute to the rising rate of obesity in the first place.
She provided facts and figures from a new study explaining the number of people who stopped using Ozempic after one year due to weight plateau. The author pointed out that Americans have too many vices that prevent them from eating and living healthily.
According to TMZ, the fitness enthusiast also got into a war of words with renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Terry Dubrow over differing views on the use of Ozempic.
Michaels talked about Ozempic’s influence last year
In February 2023, The Blast reported that a public campaign by health experts about the harmful effects of Ozempic use began last year. She shared that sites like Wegovy include all the side effects of drugs like Ozempic, which were not originally created for weight loss.
Michaels identified effects such as heart palpitations, nausea and vomiting as common and mild. She continued that these can be as serious as thyroid cancer, liver disease, kidney failure, etc.
She also criticized the companies that make the drug, accusing them of being concerned about their own sales rather than the health of the consumer base that tends to misuse drugs like Ozempic. .
Certified nutritionist encourages regular exercise instead of weight loss pills
Michaels mentioned the company’s selling point, which promises users that they can lose 15 percent of their body weight in 68 weeks, which she says is the equivalent of about a year and a half of weight loss.
The businesswoman explained that regular diet and exercise also helped her achieve that feat. Ms. Michaels continued that her fitness program helps people with weight problems lose up to 1 pound per week.
She says that people using weight loss drugs end up losing about 25 pounds after a year and a half of use, while with regular diet and exercise, they can lose up to 70 pounds in the same period. He added that it can help.
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The 50-year-old man points out that the risk of losing all the weight with the help of these drugs is that the user will gain it back, and that the pharmaceutical companies themselves have confirmed that fact. added.
But Michaels made it clear that he wasn’t mocking companies and that we needed to have an open and honest conversation about the real problems of drugs and drug use.
The fitness coach added that her claims are not fabricated and are based on data obtained directly from the companies. Michaels said she would not put her body at such risk, adding: “It’s very dangerous and risky and it’s not worth it.”
Jillian Michaels joins the Ozempic conversation
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The drug has been a staple in Hollywood for several years now, with many celebrities admitting to using it, while others deny adding it to their daily lives.
Comedian Chelsea Handler previously revealed that she had been using the drug for about a week but had no idea it was Ozempic because she called it by its medical name.
Handler said she felt nauseous while administering the medication and also experienced other aspects of it that Jillian described. As for Kyle Richards, her body changes have nothing to do with Ozempic.
The ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ star reveals she spends hours in the gym with her best friend and self-proclaimed ‘accountability coach’ Teddi Mellencamp to achieve her dream body, which she shows off in selfies He says he won’t stop doing it.
Can Jillian Michaels’ advice save the rest of Hollywood from jumping on the Ozempic trend? Only time will tell.