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Edwin's avatar

Let me tell you how I reduced my weight from 228 pounds to 173.4 (as of today) pounds.

And it was as simple as adding water, frozen water to my soft drinks, ice.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Congratulations Edwin 🤗

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Edwin's avatar

Thanks, man, it was really that easy, and the weight just came off a little at a time, about 6-8 months I guess.

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

I drink black coffee, water purified, occasionally unsugared black cold tea, or hot Green Tea, which gets 1/2 tsp of honey. No sodas in nearly 11 years. IF the Pain reaches over that crappy 1-10 chart, I'll get a shot of scotch, ice, and an water I sip. Bread is my downfall, we eat more sandwiches in the summer. BS was 66 last night, and 88 this morning, time to re-adjust the Humalog. My scale says just out of the shower 152, down from 170 at the doctor's since the food poisoning. I spent the day canning green beans from my garden.

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Edwin's avatar

Vernon Coleman's latest video - The Covid Genocide Unravels

Dr Vernon Coleman

CLICK HERE to watch Vernon Coleman's latest video entitled "The Covid Genocide Unravels".

https://www.bitchute.com/video/1b7r0oi1scBG/

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Cathleen's avatar

watched it today, Coleman nails it as always.

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Edwin's avatar

Thanks for the restacks, I appreciate it.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

There has never been a chemical that suppresses the impulse to over-consume that has worked to create weight loss! The latest is just another diet scam for profit! I remember Phen Fen and Liquid protein diet and more.

All created great harm! Unless There is a conscious desire to lose weight and calorie intake is reduced dramatically. It will never happen.!

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Edwin's avatar

David Lammy – Britain’s Next Foreign Secretary?

Dr Vernon Coleman

If Labour win the election on July 4th then David Lammy is likely to be British Foreign Secretary on July 5th. Here are a few things everyone in the world should know about Mr Lammy.

1. David Lammy MP was an enthusiastic supporter of the covid 19 vaccine.

2. Lammy was a vociferous opponents of the British people’s referendum to leave the EU. Like many other Labour MPs he is not afraid to stand shoulder to shoulder with Goldman Sachs in opposing the will of the British people. Immediately after the referendum, Lammy called on Parliament to vote against the people’s clear decision to leave the European Union. He claimed that the referendum was advisory and not binding, implying that he and other MPs knew better than 17.4 million Britons. In the weeks and months that followed Lammy, a keen tweeter, became an increasingly hysterical opponent of the decision by the British people and an enthusiastic proponent of a second referendum. (Since he had claimed that the first one was not binding he was presumably demanding a second chance for the British to vote and to be ignored.)

3. Lammy, the Labour MP for Tottenham, is a former Higher Education and Skills Minister.

4. Lammy claimed that he was raised in a family dependent upon tax credits. However, tax credits were not introduced until he was 31 years old.

5. On a radio programme, Lammy said that it is possible for someone born male to develop a cervix.

6. Lammy attacked the BBC for wondering about the colour of the smoke likely to appear from the Vatican when the cardinals met to choose a Pope. The BBC had reported that the smoke would be white or grey and Lammy appeared to regard this as potentially racist. The Vatican has, of course, recorded the choosing of a new Pope with this smoke signal for some time.

7. Lammy claimed (in 2012) that absent fathers were a key cause of knife crime. He said that most young people who have stabbed someone to death come from single parent families. In 2019 he was outraged when a newspaper columnist suggested that the absence of fathers might be associated with the stabbing epidemic in London.

8. Lammy suggested (when he was a minister in the last Labour Government) that the British government should send letters to all black British people apologising for slavery. There was no suggestion that the British government should send letters to all white British people thanking them for abolishing slavery.

9. Lammy appeared on a programme called Mastermind on British television. When asked for the name of the Nobel Prize winner for Physics in 1903 the former Minister for Higher Education and Skills suggested Marie Antoinette. He did not, however, mention her work for the cake industry. On the same programme he claimed that the large prison in the middle of Paris was called Versailles and said, in response to another question, that Henry VII came after Henry VIII.

10. In March 2016 Lammy was fined £5,000 for making 35,629 nuisance calls (via a computer).

Some might find it startling and slightly unnerving that Mr Lammy has been elected as an MP and was Minister of Higher Education and Skills. How much unnerving is it that he seems to be in-line to be Britain’s new Foreign Secretary.

I’ve had balloons which I’d prefer as Foreign Secretary to David Lammy.

NOTE

To find out what sort of future we all face please read `They want your money and your life’ by Vernon Coleman. It’ll scare you even more than the prospect of David Lammy as Foreign Secretary. You can buy a copy via the bookshop on www.vernoncoleman.com

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Joseph L. Wiess's avatar

Why does no one else ever report this stuff?

Because the organizations responsible for reporting these adverse effects (FDA & CDC) have been bought by the drug companies so that they won't report adverse reactions. If it weren't the law that forced drug companies to disclose this on TV adverts.

Reporters are also bought that's why they don't report it.

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David Poe's avatar

Vanity, vanity, all is vanity

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Edwin's avatar

Unfortunately, you are right, exactly right!

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David Poe's avatar

And there is nothing new under the sun,

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Edwin's avatar

These are miracle drugs, don’t you know that! LOL

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David Poe's avatar

As a cyclotron physicist I guess I’m just not good at following the science.

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

I would never take it

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Nikhil Mehta's avatar

“anxiety, bloating, blurred vision, cold sweats, confusion, constipation, cough, dark urine, depression, dizziness, difficulty in swallowing, fast heartbeat, fever, headache, hunger, indigestion,, swellings on the face, nausea, nervousness, nightmares, pains in the stomach, seizures, skin rash, slurred speech, tight feeling in the chest, trouble breathing, unusual tiredness or weakness, vomiting, yellow eyes or skin.”

The side effects enumerated above are symptoms and could be unpleasant. However, if in fact this drug helps obesity, diabetes and as claimed heart and kidney disease, all of which are fatal, going through symptomatic unpleasantness is a no brained. People go through significantly worse side effects with chemotherapy and radiation to treat cancer. Diabetes, obesity, heart and kidney diseases are right up there with cancer.

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

BINGO, my Type 2 eldest loathed the side effects. If he sticks to a Type 2 diet he slims down, but this crap Cardio Vegan diet is the opposite, soy is not meat. And the total of 16 oz per month is not helping. Nor is $70 a month for fresh food. I just did my grocery list. Milk for 1/2 gallon 2% is $2.79. Meat is not on the list. I have to balance Gastroparesis and Type 2. Which the Gastroparesis caused. Again to opposing diets. Hypothyroidism is still not under control. I'm screwed no matter what I do. At 5 foot 125-30 is ideal health-wise.

Nikhil we are taught to fear CANCER more. My neighbor has been undergoing cancer treatments for 4 years, she never leaves the house now, home hospice. She is the daughter of a deceased doctor. Look up the story of Joey Feek Martin, 3 bouts of cancer, back in a few months, finally told the end of the line, go home and die. She had the best care available. The news always got the type wrong. Colon was the actual one.

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Therisa's avatar

It always blows me away when I hear their commercials. They list off all these wonderful things about it, then I say “but…” and hear the list of side affects, and wonder how people could take that! Do they not have functional ears and brain to process what they just heard?! 🤦🏼‍♀️

The others one that get me are the injectables for eczema and psoriasis. A whole list of side affects (that’s telling you it’s knocking out the immune system) including death! 😳 That’s a pretty permanent “side effect”! 😏

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Brandon is not your bro's avatar

Good review for folks . https://drjockers.com/ozempic-safe/

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Mercuriell's avatar

Its also an anaesthetic risk by delaying gastric emptying and increasing risk of aspiration

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Scott's avatar

Since 2022, I have been using OZEMPIC to manage my diabetes. It has effectively controlled my A1C levels, and I have experienced a significant weight loss of 135 pounds. Fortunately, I have not encountered any of the side effects that you have mentioned. Overall, OZEMPIC has been a life-changing medication for me.

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Edwin's avatar

Glad to hear it, using Ozempic as it was meant to be.

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PRichards's avatar

My last doctor suggested I try Ozempic due to being fairly overweight but taking into account the Covid vaccine which he also suggested, I decided to give it a miss. I am not Covid vaccinated.

Who knows what long term side effects are for Ozempic. Some little surprise that springs up a couple of years down the track.

I don't trust doctors anymore. Have had a long term parasite problem and neither my old nor my new doctor would or will give me Ivermectin.

Am badly in need of having my teeth fixed but I am terrified of the injection's makeup. La Quinta Columna doctors showed that graphene oxide is present in dental anaesthetics .

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Kenn's avatar

Actors are a dizzy bunch anyway

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

Average weight loss is 14 lbs, with a ton of side effects, and regain weight when you stop. So I'd classify it as a forever drug. Even though it stops working.

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