In an exclusive interview with Dr. Brian Ardis, the physician revealed shocking information about the weight loss drug Ozempic and its potential side effects. The drug, which is injected by users to help them feel fuller for longer periods of time, has been reported to cause vomiting in some individuals, even after they stop using it. Dr. Ardis explained that this side effect may last for years, raising concerns about the desperation for weight loss solutions among certain individuals.

The molecule in Ozempic, says Ardis, is derived from Gila monster venom peptides, which has been used in various medical treatments and research. However, Dr. Ardis warns that the drug may increase the risk of thyroid cancer developing within 12 to 36 months after starting its use. This is reportedly because the venom peptides in Ozempic attack the thyroid gland, causing it to grow cancerous tumors.

Furthermore, Dr. Ardis discussed how the medical establishment often renames negative side effects as positive benefits, such as nerve growth factor. He also highlighted the potential benefits of nicotine patches and gum in combating COVID-19 and its long-term symptoms. According to Dr. Ardis, nicotine blocks the receptor sites targeted by the spike protein, making it a possible defense mechanism against the virus.

 

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