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Biohacking with Brittany

Ozempic Babies, Red Dye Ban, and the Fight Against Globesity: Unpacking Health's Hottest Topics

17 Jan 2025

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From the viral phenomenon of Ozempic Babies to the FDA's long-overdue ban on red number 3, and the growing global obesity crisis known as "globesity," I dive deep deep into the stories shaping health headlines.  Discover surprising science, uncover hidden systemic issues, and walk away with practical tips to navigate these challenges and take charge of your well-being.   I TALK ABOUT:  06:00 – Ozempic Babies: What they are and why they are trending 09:30 – How GLP-1 drugs affect birth control and menstrual cycles 12:45 – The FDA's recommendation for women on GLP-1 drugs 21:00 – Breaking down the FDA's ban on red number 3 and its implications 26:30 – Reading ingredient labels: Why you should care 33:00 – What is "globesity", and how globalization fuels obesity worldwide 38:00 – My experience witnessing globesity in Fiji and Tanzania 44:00 – The role of biohacking in combating obesity     SPONSORS: Protect your reproductive health with Leela Quantum Tech's EMF-blocking underwear. Use code: BIOHACKINGBRITTANY for an extra 10% discount on all of their products! Your smile deserves a glycerin-free and fluoride-free toothpaste from Wellnesse. Use BIOHACKINGBRITTANY for 12% off.     RESOURCES: Optimize your preconception health by joining my Baby Steps Course today! Optimize your preconception health and fertility through my free hormone balancing, fertility boosting chocolate recipe! Download it now! My Amazon storefront LET'S CONNECT: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook Shop my favorite health products Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music

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