Ozempic For Weight Loss: Side Effects & What Happens When You Stop Taking It | Johann Hari

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Ozempic For Weight Loss: Side Effects & What Happens When You Stop Taking It | Johann Hari


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Johann Hari is back on the podcast today and he looks completely different to the last time I saw him. He’s lost an incredible amount of weight, his face looks completely different and it’s all because of a drug you’ve probably already heard of….

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  1. Listened to this on Spotify and found it extremely interesting. Picks up the baton/warcry somewhat from Ultra-Processed People. Thank you for leading such a nuanced discussion, as always. "Stolen Focus" had a big impact on our family life and Johann's new research will too.

  2. Wow we should all take lessons from the Japanese … mind you I think Okinawa’s ‘Blue Zone’ is changing with the advent of fast foods ..

  3. I think it’s like the food manufacturers today are the tobacco companies of yesterday.
    I also wanted to say I really liked this episode ! I started like yeah Ozempic, not concerned, what can we learn… and Johann Hari dives into more sociological subjects and you see that UPF is really a problem of addiction and that by working on the brain Ozempic could help for other addictions.
    And indeed it could change our economy massively if much more people were healthy.
    I think it’s one of the most interesting episode I watched so far.
    Thanks a lot.

  4. Great conversation. I started mounjaro today (!) and came to a similar conclusion re risk/benefit. SUPER IMPORTANT to acknowledge that when the comfort eating blanket is removed (for some people) there has to be awareness about how to manage and find strategies for a whole new world of difficult feelings that have been stuffed down. Weight gain is such a multi layered and complex condition.
    I also loved the Japanese schools example and the call to action.
    Thank you both.

  5. This may have been the most important video I have ever viewed. I'm 69 and a life-long binge eater. My doctor put me on Ozempic for diabetes. It is such a relief to not feel compelled to eat every morsel on my plate, especially in a restaurant. Ozempic helped me realize that my compulsion is in fact an issue in my brain. I am working on my binge eating with a nutritionist that specializes in eating disorders. Thank you so much for this video. It is life changing. I'm buying this book.