She’s A Doctor Sharing Natural Ways To Mimic The Weight Loss Benefits Of Ozempic Without Actually Taking The Injections

One of the biggest buzzwords in the health and wellness industry is “Ozempic.”
If you didn’t know, Ozempic is a weekly injection that was approved by the FDA in 2017 to help Type 2 diabetes patients lower their blood sugar levels, curb their appetites, and potentially help them lose weight.
However, many patients have begun somewhat abusing Ozempic and requesting it from their doctors simply for weight loss. People who don’t even have diabetes or obesity issues are beginning to get their hands on the injection and becoming heavily reliant on it.
Many people have theorized that celebrities use Ozempic, as several stars have had intense weight losses over the last few years. Now, dieticians and other health experts are warning people who don’t actually need Ozempic not to take it as an easy method of weight loss, as it comes with some side effects.
Additionally, those who take Ozempic and stop taking it as soon as they’ve lost their desired amount of weight can easily gain that weight back and regain their previous appetite and eating habits.
Now, health and wellness creators are beginning to teach their viewers ways to naturally mimic the effects Ozempic has on their bodies to show them that losing weight without it is indeed possible.
Dr. Lauren DeDecker (@drdedeck) is a doctor and TikTok creator who recently made a video about how to mimic the benefits of Ozempic without having to actually take the injections.
“I’ve had some patients ask me how they can get the effects of Ozempic without having to take it,” says Lauren in her video.
“There’s two main ways. One is through the gut microbiome, and the other is through diet.”

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Lauren explains that one of the ways Ozempic works is by increasing the hormone GLP1. She says this helps the movement of food from your stomach through your intestines flow. A certain bacteria named Akkermansia has been known to naturally increase GLP1 levels, and it can be found in some store-bought probiotics.
The second main way to mimic the positive effects of Ozempic is simple. Lauren says eating a diet with plenty of fiber helps increase GLP1 levels. Eating a wide variety of fruits and vegetables and legumes like beans and whole grains will feed your gut microbes and keep you happy and healthy.
Not only does having a fiber-rich diet help with weight loss, but it also keeps you regulated and helps balance your blood sugar levels.
So, if you’re ready to go on a weight loss journey but don’t want to go as far as taking Ozempic, take Dr. Lauren’s advice. Eat a fiber-rich diet and talk to your doctor about probiotics that can help you along the way.
Here’s to better health in the new year!
@drdedeck Want to get the weight loss boost from ozempic without having to take it or risk the side effects? Nature has got you covered! Eating high fiber foods naturally increases production of GLP1, which is the molecule ozempic acts like to keep you fuller for longer and eat less. Also, Akkermansia (one of your gut bacteria) increases GLP1 when it eats the fiber you eat, so you could try to find a probiotic that contains GLP1 – but honestly the most straight forward way is to be sure you are getting at least 8 (better 10++) grams of fiber per meal. Read up on the types of fiber – soluble, insoluble, fermentable, and be sure to eat foods so that you are getting all the types! Fermentable fiber specifically has been studied and found to increase GLP1, so you can try to include sources of fermentable fiber at each meal! Questions?! #weightloss #weightlosshacks #healthtips #doctortips
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