Ozempic’s creator, Novo Nordisk, just got slammed with a $2,000,000,000 lawsuit. Why? Over 1,800 people have been left permanently blind. And that’s just the beginning. Here are 7 other hidden horrors they’re praying you never discover: 1. It shrinks heart muscle.
It's well known Ozempic causes severe muscle loss. But in animal studies, it now looks like the "miracle drug" may also cause the heart muscle to shrink. Why haven't they made people aware of this?
2. Nausea that ruins your appetite (and your life). In some cases, Ozempic has been shown to slow down stomach emptying. Why is that bad? Hard, your food just sits there. This results in constant nausea and zero interest in eating. They call it “manageable.” But I’ve seen
3. Vision Loss. One of the most terrifying side effects. Thousands of men have reported sudden, unexplained vision issues after taking Ozempic. Imagine losing your sight just to drop a few pounds. Why didn't they make people aware of this?
4. Vomiting (violent and persistent). It has been shown that up to 4% of patients quit the drug because of nonstop vomiting. And we’re not talking queasiness, we’re talking full-body rejection. This is the “tradeoff” they don’t advertise.
5. Diarrhea that depletes your nutrients. Loose stools are common and prolonged. What starts as “mild GI distress” becomes chronic electrolyte loss and gut inflammation. Long-term? You don't absorbing what you eat which can be catastrophic for your health.
6. Pancreatitis (The silent killer). Ozempic has been linked to acute pancreatitis (in some cases, sometimes fatal). If you feel sharp pain in your upper abdomen shooting to your back, you need immediate medical care. Sure, it's not common but I'd still want to know it's a
7. Gastroparesis (Stomach paralysis). Literal paralysis of the gut. Bloating, nausea, and vomiting that doesn’t go away... because your stomach won’t empty. Some lawsuits say they weren’t even warned.
8. Bowel obstruction (A fatal complication). Known as ileus, it stops your digestive system cold. No gas, no bowel movements, and severe pain (150+ cases reported to the FDA). At least one fatal. The risk is real and it's rising.
And here’s what else is in the fine-print: • “Ozempic Face” (rapid fat loss that ages you) • Breast changes in women (aka “Ozempic Boobs”) • Thyroid tumor warnings from rat studies • Muscle loss from caloric suppression • And the metabolic damage from relying on external
It's no secret that there're countless ways to lose weight. So what separates the good methods from the ones that fail? A sustainable and simple fix that's truly long-lasting.. not just another temporary patch. Here’s what I coach men to do instead:
• Eat a carnivore-hybrid nutrition template • Big breakfast + lunch (remove dinner). • Remove ALL junk food. Snack on fruits and/or dark chocolate instead. • Support digestion naturally: bitters, animal enzymes, bile salts. • Use strategic movement (walking, lifting,
Ozempic sounds good in theory (zero effort, all benefit) but.. It doesn’t get to the root cause of why you're overweight in the first place... It's just a band-aid solution. It numbs your hunger and ruins your gut motility until you waste away.
But if you want to build a strong, lean, high-performing body. One that burns fat, thinks clearly, and performs like a man should? Without the needles and side effect risks... You need a plan grounded in biology, discipline, and long-term sustainability.
Sure, you can keep chasing the same tired advice… But honestly... how well has that worked for you? If you're over 40 and you want results without: • Counting calories • Taking TRT or drugs • Tracking macros • Spending every spare moment in the gym • Avoiding carbs
And, don't forget... If you want to know how I doubled my testosterone without TRT or pill dependence, in 90 days... You can grab a free 30-minute value packed masterclass at the link in my bio: @yoursimmo
That's it. Not medical advice. As ever, consult your doctor first before making any changes to your health or lifestyle. Never blindly accept anything you read online. Always DYOR. (@ Grok is not research)
“Sure, some pancreatis and widespread nausea will be up.” This is the new standard apparently.
@yoursimmo @grok how much of this is accurate
@yoursimmo Grok says ozempic 10 times less deadly than covid vaccine which Safe&Effective
@yoursimmo @grok is this article about Ozempic true
@yoursimmo What about Mounjaro? Same thing?
@yoursimmo This has to be a punishment from God. Take the drug and get skinny but go blind so you can see how you look. And the cherry on the cake is shrinking their hearts because they have no heart. Justice in my eyes.
@yoursimmo Serious question. Is Ozempic transferable? Through kissing or sex? Men with wives or significant others…have you noticed side effects and have never touched the stuff?
@yoursimmo Correlation, not causation. Losing weight by starving yourself while not training and doing cardio will have these effects.
@yoursimmo Ahh, are you mad that your TRT advice isn't lucrative or helpful.
@yoursimmo Being fat kills you, too. And I don’t care to hear about going to the gym. Tell that to menopausal women who have had multiple kids. We do not care.
@yoursimmo "Over 1,800 people have been left permanently blind." Total BS. Yes there have been a few cases of NAION, it is a very rare side effect, and yes people are suing, but 1800, give me a break.
@yoursimmo And yet they fast tracked the Covid "vaccination" without seeing any long term effects. And look what is happening to the kids that were FORCED to take it. BIG PHARMA IS EVIL!!!!
@yoursimmo Of course it has side effects. Like all drugs, it’s a balance of risks and benefits. Morbid obesity and diabetes cause a heck of a lot more health problems than ozempic. For example, diabetes itself is a major cause of neuropathy and vision loss. But this is why only people who
@yoursimmo What was their doses? And prognosis and health beforehand? Dang… I think that lawsuit seems a bit big… Mice is not the smoking gun. Interesting. •
@yoursimmo Aaannnnd then there's this
@yoursimmo How important are fermented foods? All our ancestors until about 100 years ago ate fermented foods every day. Humans are symbiotically attached to the microbiome being replenished. If the belly ain't happy ain't nobody happy. Spread the news. Kimchi is awesome. Make it @ home.
@yoursimmo Had none of those. Lost 50 pounds. I’m off all BP meds and completely reversed my fatty liver disease. My liver enzymes are normal for the first time in 20 years!
@yoursimmo Scary to think that pharmaceutical companies are using patients as lab rats. Sounds like that’s what they are doing though.
@yoursimmo That's what happens when you consume snake venom!
@yoursimmo Use Nicotine patches to decrease appetite.







