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Weight loss medications does not produce real weight loss, it artificially sends a satiety signal without addressing the root cause. Once it is stopped, hunger and weight return, creating ongoing, essentially lifelong dependence.
Studies show that with weight loss medications, up to 40% of the weight lost is not fat, but vital tissues like muscle and bone. This loss of lean mass harms metabolism, affects daily function, and impacts the appearance of both the body and face, changes that are difficult to reverse.
Data show that reports of side effects are increasing alongside the rise in medication use, including a significant risk of depression and loss of joy in life among users. Chemically suppressing the brain's hunger centers may negatively affect mechanisms related to mood, energy, and overall quality of life.
Since the medication bypasses the body's natural mechanisms rather than fixing them, it requires consistent use for years. This leads to high recurring expenses and a significant long term financial burden, just to maintain the results and prevent the weight from returning.
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