Simulation Reveals Shocking Truth About What Ozempic Does To Your Body After Injection

Zack D Films is at it again—this time showing an unsettling final scene that highlights Ozempic’s side effects

Ozempic has become a go-to solution for many people looking to lose weight. Even though it’s not officially approved by the FDA for that purpose, it’s gained massive popularity but how does it really work?

The use of GLP-1 medications like Ozempic for weight loss has sparked a lot of debate. And this isn’t the first time medical experts have raised concerns about using the drug outside its original intent.

Originally created to help manage blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 Diabetes, Ozempic has since helped many people drop pounds. But that wasn’t its main job to begin with.

One big reason Ozempic has exploded in the health and wellness world is because several well-known celebrities have used it and openly shared their weight loss transformations.

Famous names like Oprah Winfrey, Sharon Osbourne, Amy Schumer, and Rebel Wilson have all admitted to using GLP-1 medications whether to lose weight or keep it off.

That said, since Ozempic isn’t officially cleared by the FDA as a weight loss drug, using it for anything other than treating diabetes could come with serious risks.

The grim reality of Ozempic has been postedYouTube/@zackdfilms

Semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic, is approved for weight loss but only under the name Wegovy.

Most people have seen photos of the weight loss results, but not everyone understands what this drug actually does to help you shed pounds.

Luckily, a YouTuber named @ZackDFilms broke it all down in a visual simulation, walking viewers through exactly what happens inside your body once Ozempic enters your system and it’s not pretty.

In the video, Zack shows everything from how Ozempic affects your brain to what happens inside your organs once it kicks in.

It also covers some unpleasant side effects that might make your stomach turn a bit literally.

He states: “Once Ozempic is in your bloodstream, it activates the part of the brain that make you feel full, reducing your appetite.”

After that, the drug gets to work regulating your blood sugar levels to help reduce cravings that might otherwise lead to overeating.

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