Abigael Rotich , Kenya Apr 28, 2025
I have been actively minding my weight since age 16. I am currently in my late 20s and with 2 kids. I am still trying to loose some body weight so we can agree that I have been at it for quite some time. I know that I am speaking for the masses about weight loss because, google gets about 74,000 searches on weight loss per month. It is a well know fact that exercise is the gold standard remedy for weight loss, alongside a balanced diet in the right proportions. Then why do we still search for weight loss remedies?
Trends on rapid weight loss methods is on an ever upward surge with quick fix weight loss solutions increasing by 581% by 2024. There have been several trends that I am aware of for instance; someone had convinced a lot of people that drinking a certain tea would help them slim down. Another one was that drinking a concoction of some herbs before going to bed or first thing after waking up would melt away the excess fat. Some people were convinced that wrapping your chubby belly with cling film and other textiles overnight would do it. Others just turned to weight loss surgery.
In early 2000s, a Danish pharmaceutical company came up with a drug called semaglutide for diabetes type 2. As diabetic people world wide continued to use the drug to manage their blood sugar, they reported reduced appetite and spontaneous weight loss. Researchers began to consider semaglutide as a potential drug for weight loss in individuals who did not have diabetes. In 2021, ozempic ; which is the brand name for semaglutide started being sold for its off label use as a remedy for rapid weight loss in non-diabetic people. This drug's demand has sky rocketed since then, with its popularity being amplified by celebrity endorsements and viral trends on social media platforms leading to increased demand and even shortages!
Finally seems like the rapid weight loss solution that we have been looking for right? It really works. Would you consider it as a weight loss remedy ? Would you have weekly injections of ozempic and endure nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach cramps, constipation or appetite loss? Would you overlook the possibility of thyroid tumors, pancreatitis, gall bladder, kidney or eye problems and commit to using ozempic as your remedy of choice to get to your desired weight or would you rather use exercise and lifestyle modifications to loose weight slowly while having to stay consistent and motivated over a period of time ?
See with ozempic, you get rapid weight loss, appetite control and convenience but you have to get past the side effects, expensive costs and potential weight gain if you don't substitute for a healthy lifestyle for the long term. On the other hand, with exercise, you get natural and sustainable weight loss, good sleep, mood, heart health and energy, better body awareness but at the cost of slower weight loss, requiring consistency and motivation even in the face of a busy schedule, exhaustion or just plain old overwhelmed by adulting.
Hold on; with great power comes great responsibility. So with ozempic seeming like the better choice, researchers started to look for any further risks associated with use of ozempic for weight loss by non-diabetic people. Rapid weight loss from the drug causes facial volume loss and the sagging skin prompts for more cosmetic procedures . Studies have linked ozempic to mental health issues like depression and suicidal thoughts due to their impact on our dopamine pathways and most recently, intestinal blockage.
Now what do we do?
We adopt highly effective exercise routines that are quick, require no equipment and can be done anywhere, anytime and by anyone. My recommendation : Global Fast Fit.
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