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Weight loss medications such as Ozambik, Eugov and Monjaro have recently caused a stir due to their associated side effects.
A doctor specializing in digestive diseases said the human body functions in a similar way to these valleys without causing these health problems.
In an article on the Conversation website, doctor Christopher Daman refers to the incretin hormones found in the gut. These hormones play a role in controlling the processes of catabolism and the construction of glucose, which is why many studies are interested in them in the treatment of diabetes and other diseases of the pancreas and digestive system.
The assistant professor of gastroenterology at the University of Washington School of Medicine says in his article that the nutrients in food help regulate these hormones. The trillions of microbes in the gut are key to coordinating this process.
The aforementioned weight loss medications are injected once a week into the stomach, thigh, or arm. This is semaglutide, which helps the pancreas to release the appropriate amount of insulin when blood sugar levels are high.
While these drugs helped thousands of users lose weight very quickly, one user said in a lawsuit against the drug “Wegovi” that she was unable to pass stools for a week due to a lack of bowel movements.
Due to serious intestinal injuries … lawsuits against well-known pharmaceutical companies for weight loss
The American newspaper “New York Post” reported that some users have filed lawsuits against the company that produces the drug “Ozempic”, which is used primarily to treat type 2 diabetes, but is also widely used as an effective weight loss agent is widespread.
A group of people reportedly filed a lawsuit against the company that produces the drug “Ozambik,” claiming that it caused them gastroparesis, a condition that affects the natural spontaneous movement of the muscles in the stomach.
A woman said she was diagnosed with a “life-threatening intestinal injury” after taking the drug Ozambik, prompting surgeons to perform an eight-hour operation in the hope of repairing her colon.
In The Conversation report, the doctor points out the role that natural gut hormones and healthy nutrition play in metabolism and weight loss. He says gut bacteria use indigestible food components like fiber and polyphenols and convert them into molecules that stimulate hormones to control your appetite and metabolism.
These include the hormone GLP-1, a natural version of Ozambik and Egovi. GLP-1 and other hormones such as PYY help regulate blood sugar by telling the body that it has eaten enough food, and the stomach and intestines slow the movement of food to allow digestion, which is called the “colon brake ” referred to as.
Before the advent of processed foods, “metabolic regulatory pathways mediated by a healthy diversity of bacteria in the gut” used these hormones to regulate metabolism and appetite. However, modern foods have suppressed the ingredients that help regulate this process.
The doctor says that the removal of these key dietary ingredients and the associated reduction in bacterial diversity has contributed to higher rates of obesity and diabetes.
The above medications work similarly to the natural process and have helped in losing weight, improving blood sugar levels and improving cardiovascular health, but are not without side effects that affect the digestive system such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea and constipation.
Other more serious but rare side effects include pancreatitis, untreated gastroparesis and inflammation of the pancreas.
These medications can also cause a loss of healthy muscle mass and fat, especially if you don’t exercise.
The significant weight gain after stopping the medication raises questions about long-term consequences.
Journalist Bradley Olson wrote in the Wall Street Journal that he takes one of these medications because it helps him resist food cravings and wonders, “What would happen if he stopped?”
In the article “The Conversation”, the doctor believes that a healthy lifestyle “is the most important way to manage metabolic diseases and overall health”, and this includes regular exercise, stress control, good sleep and a balanced diet.
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