John Goldman
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And then I went back on it and it dropped.
And what I realized with Ozempic, and I want people to really hear me when I say this, the only thing in my opinion it actually does is it suppresses your appetite.
So while you're on a drug, all you're actually doing is eating less calories and thus you're dropping weight and you think it's a magic pill.
So when I was on my third round of feeling like shit, it popped.
And I said, oh, that's called discipline.
Maybe if I just did a diet and I ate less pasta, because that's all I changed, was instead of a big bowl of pasta, I ate a quarter bowl of that pasta.
And a week later, I looked and felt better.
Maybe a little discipline would go a long way.
So for those people who don't actually need a Zampa,
I want to be very clear, like you're five or 10 pounds, maybe overweight, not ones that actually need it.
Don't go down that road.
Figure out your, as you said, your calorie intake first.
So I just wanted to say that because as a user of it, and you just, you effectively said that, I just wanted people to hear it from a third party who's actually been down that
So one qualifier on that, Red Atrutide, which is the latest one that's coming out, that one not only suppresses your appetite, but it increases your metabolism.
So it really does both.
It really reduces the intake and increases the output.
And that's why it's going to be bigger than Ozempic.
It's going to be probably the biggest drug that ever was in the United States.
It's going to be widespread.
People are going to be using it all over the place.