The False Glamorization of Weight-Loss Injections.
Health never comes from the end of a needle.
With the laziness of the human race and the societal pressure to gain health from the end of a needle, a so-called “health trend” has emerged; weight-loss via injection.
Saxenda, B12 Injections & Lipotropic Shots, Zepbound, Mounjaro, Ozempic, and perhaps more, are widely available for both adults and children, 12 years and older. Once these shots are taken, they must continue to be taken or the weight gain will come back. There are many negative side-effects/intentional responses that come from injecting yourself with synthetic hormones designed to suppress hunger and cell growth. With that said, I also want to focus on the psychological likelihood of a COVID bio-weapon shot recipient being more likely to receive such “weight-loss” shots, and the medical reactions they may have from being recipients of both.
First, and very quickly, I want to focus on the psychological need that people may feel, or the pressure they’re exposed to, in order to feel the need to receive such shots, and the abandonment of a healthy lifestyle in favor of the perception of convenience.
Now more than ever, there are two dividing lines in society. Those of us who avoid needles and their substances within, and those who are drawn to injections because they view any kind of injection from the FDA to be “worth it.” Endless magazines bombard people with weight loss “cures” and stories of so-called success. Yet, this base-level of evil propaganda is easy to swallow among the lowest common denominator. If a “celebrity” says they take the shots to “stay fit, and keep the weight off,” then it must be good for the individual hearing the message. After all, “If Oprah can do it, so can I!” This, right here, is the exact trick that caused endless people to inject themselves with COVID “vaccines.”
The so-called “problem” was identified, the so-called “cure” was made available, doctors were (and still are) quick to push any drug in favor of their received monetary kick-back, and the patient leaves injected and perpetually oblivious to the short and long-term consequences. This is mass-formation psychosis 101 and it’s not a survivable characteristic. If a person was no match for the pressure of the “COVID vaccine,” then falling for and buying into the forever-use of weight-loss injections would be a no-brainer.
Now, let’s get into the short and long-term consequences of weight-loss injections.
The Mexico Bariatric Center states the following regarding the Ozempic shot:
The artificial hormones in GLP-1-based medications like Ozempic work in four ways:
When it reaches the pancreas, it does two things. It amplifies insulin production, which lowers blood sugar, and reduces the production of glucagon, which raises blood sugar.
They block your liver from making glucose.
It triggers GLP-1 receptors in the brain, particularly in the hypothalamus, to suppress hunger cravings.
In the stomach, GLP-1 receptors slow gastric emptying. It slows the digestion of your food, which helps with blood sugar spikes and helps you feel fuller for longer, so you don’t eat as much.
One missed dose of the fat-loss injection will leave you gaining more weight and craving more food than before. It is used to treat chronic conditions, and the weekly medication must be taken forever for it to work. If a patient discontinues Wegovy or Ozempic, rebound weight gain will occur.
Let’s look at this from the most basic standpoint possible. Any time you trick your natural body and the organs within into not doing the thing they are meant to do, you’re risking damage to that organ or body system. Period. By telling the liver to not make glucose (sugar) anymore, you reduce its ability to function. What do you think are the short and long-term consequences of that for one’s liver? This is the same impact with the pancreas, the digestive organs and the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus is responsible for regulating metabolism, the autonomic nervous system, and it directly works with the pituitary gland. The hypothalamus controls body temperature, aggressive and social behaviors, fatigue and sleep. No wonder some of the recipients of these shots are also plagued with mental and emotional disorders, as that, too, is a side effect. The weight-loss shots themselves can be the direct cause of such behaviors.
The article above, from The Mexico Bariatric Center, stated the following regarding the negative health impacts for these shots:
Ozempic has a titration period (the process of adjusting the dosage to your body) of at least eight weeks. It will take at least nine weeks (3 months) to start seeing weight loss results. The injections must be used in conjunction with increased physical activity and reduced calorie intake. Patients should start with low doses and go to higher doses as long as nausea is tolerable. These medications can lead to 5% (20 weeks) to 17% (68 weeks) weight loss at higher doses.
Side Effects of Ozempic:
The most common side effects of Wegovy and Ozempic are thyroid tumor (cancer), pancreatitis, intestinal obstruction, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, kidney problems, gastric paralysis, Ozempic face, and changes in vision. Other side effects may include headache, dizziness, fatigue, gassiness, burping, constipation, and muscle or joint pain. There is a high probability that weight will be gained back unless there are significant lifestyle changes, and the issue of stopping the drugs is consequential. The Novo Nordisk (NOVOb.CO) officials said, “Patients discontinuing the use of weight-loss drugs such as Wegovy risk regaining their original body weight in about five years.”
The makers of Wegovy and Ozempic (Novo Nordisk) have faced multiple lawsuits after failing to inform the public that their weight loss injections cause thyroid cancer. Novo Nordisk, is also one of the largest makers of insulin.
Wegovy has a warning of a possible thyroid tumor and even cancer. If you feel a lump or swelling in your neck, hoarseness, trouble swallowing, or shortness of breath, check with your healthcare provider.
…One of their weight loss injections, Saxenda, is labeled with a black-boxed warning (the FDA’s highest level warning). They have faced many lawsuits because they failed to warn the public of the elevated risk of thyroid cancer while taking their injections.
A woman who had been taking Ozempic injections for months experienced the worst side effect. Trish Webster tragically died from taking the medication Ozempic to lose weight before her daughter’s wedding. The FDA has received reports of intestinal blockage in people taking Ozempic. Webster took Ozempic, switched to Saxenda due to the side effects, and lost about 35 pounds in five months. While the medications helped her lose weight, they reportedly made her ill. Webster’s husband found her unconscious with liquid coming out of her mouth, and she later died from acute gastrointestinal illness.
Now, I want to touch on those who have received the COVID shots and are also taking these “weight-loss” shots. There isn’t a doctor in the world who has prescribed both of these shots to their patients who is also considering the deadly impact of taking both forms of injections, with the weight-loss shots being taken on a weekly basis. Endless doctors are still offering “COVID vaccines” while also pushing every other form of vaccine to be taken at particular times of the year (Flu, RSV etc.).
Among weight-loss shot recipients, what would stop them from taking other vaccines, given their availability and perceived preventive use? Are there nano-tech particles within the weight-loss shots themselves, as is the case with COVID shots and many shots these days? Has anyone looked at the liquid formulation of these weight-loss shots on a slide under a microscope?
I have also had listeners of my show send me the following information about people they know who have suffered physically from these weight-loss shots. One message read the following:
THEM: “Remember how the insurance agents sister got the weight-loss shot? She went in on Monday to get another dose. By evening she had a horrific reaction. Can't stop throwing up, can't even have a sip of water, shaking uncontrollably. Today It was so bad that she missed work to go to ER. she's in ER still. Dr's are telling her it’s probably the Flu because she didn't get her flu shot.
ME: Un....fucking.....believable.”
The “side effects” from these shots do not differ from shot-brand to shot-brand. They are all generally the same.
Another listener and contributor to my podcast American Education FM sent me the following regarding one of their clients:
“I've been working for this family for a few years now. The circles I am in connect me with a lot of people in my community and most of them know each other. Last week I was getting ready to do a big project for this family and i was in contact with one of them about what exactly they needed me to do and where I needed to go.
My client got back with me saying that they had a medical issue the night before while dining out at a nice restaurant with their daughter. They wanted me to hear it from them first and not through the grapevine. This person is one of the nicest people I've met and would do anything for anyone. But when it comes to certain aspects of life, they are in the dark. And as close as we are, and as much as they trust me, it's not a relationship that I feel comfortable with talking about some things. They told me toward the end of the covid scam that they had been vaccinated. It wasn't a specific part of our conversation, it was very much just a passing comment. And by the way they said it, I'm betting their whole family is vaccinated too. But I didn't ask as it's not my business.
Fast forward to the middle of May when this situation happened. They again, were having dinner with their daughter and stated that they just felt sick and needed to go to the bathroom. They stated that they felt a tightening around their stomach area. They had no racing heart, no signs or symptoms of shock, such as sweaty skin, nor light headedness. And right then they went unconscious. Fortunately, there was a doctor sitting close to them. Got them safely to the floor and checked for a pulse and breathing. They had no pulse and were not breathing. The doctor began CPR. And one of the waitstaff stood over them, spread their arms and began to pray over them.
I don't know how much time past, but the doctor was able to resuscitate them. The paramedics got them in the ambulance and ran a 12-lead that showed no signs of a heart attack or any cardiac issues at all that would have caused the problem. When the doctors at the hospital they were transported to did the same, they agreed and said that there were no cardiac issues, nor had their been in the past. As those in the medical field will understand, a 12-lead ECG will tell if you've had any heart issues in the past and with a pretty good degree of accuracy, where on the heart the problem was, or is. There were no signs of current or previous problems.
They had multiple tests at the hospital there, all showing no problems at all. And since they returned home, as they were 4 hours away from home when this occurred, their primary care doctor ordered many other tests and no tests run so far have shown any problems. There is one test they have to wait to run due to the initial hospital running a CT scan with iodine contrast.
I saw them a few days ago and they told me that a number of months ago, they did injections of Ozempic. They didn't say how long they were on it or how many shots they took. I hadn't thought of this until just now as I'm writing this, but it would be interesting to know if anyone is doing any tracking of how many people who have taken or are still taking that medication have also been vaccinated. And if so, the health status of those individuals. I also wonder if any of the people looking into the chemical makeup of the covid vaccines are also looking into the ACTUAL chemical makeup of what is in Ozempic. Or at the very least, looking at it under a microscope. Are their any studies involving those two chemicals in combination?
I would also like to know if there are any other people out there with similar instances like the one I stated above or if anyone knows of anyone who had had similar experiences. I like to think I'm pretty on top of things with regard to what was being looked into with the covid injections, but I'm also a very busy person and may have missed any mention of these two chemicals being tested in combination. This would be something to bring up to those doing the studies on the real side effects after the covid injections. Surely I'm not the first person to consider this. It would also be interesting to find out if someone tries to down-play it. I would not be surprised if we find out the combination of these two chemicals is a very bad idea. But this is yet another reason to not trust those in white lab coats and to do your own research and/or not inject yourself with anything unless you know exactly what it is. And even then, I would have to think very hard about it.
Back to my friend/client. I really hope they don't have any lasting issues but time will tell. I'll be seeing them off and on over the rest of the year due to the future projects I will have for them. I'm glad that the right people were in that restaurant at the right time in order to help them. It wasn't their time to go.”
I want to hone-in on the cancer aspect of this too. As I stated on my podcast, when the human body and the organs within are tricked into not doing the thing they were intended to do in the first place, there is a killing of cells that takes place within the body. The deoxidizing of these cells causes the body to want to expel those cells. However, as the amount of weight-loss shots increase over time, this process of deoxidizing can become more rapid. If the body has a hard time at any time, of getting rid of deoxygenated cells, then a toxic cell build up of oxygen-deprived cells can occur. This is called cancer. Therefore, it’s no wonder that cancer is a major side effect of these shots too. These weight-loss shots are causing the body to deprive itself of oxygen within multiple body systems, including the brain and central nervous system, all in the name of being able to wear a slimmer pair of pants.
Now, how about the monetary cost to the so-called “patient?” Well, it ain’t cheap. The Mexico Bariatric Center states:
The cost of Wegovy and Ozempic can vary depending on your insurance coverage. Without insurance, Wegovy can cost around $1,753 for four 0.75ML auto-injector pens—which is a monthly supply (costing $438 per weekly dose). Ozempic can cost about $1,368 for one 3ML pen injector containing four doses (costing $342 per weekly dose). Multiple Insurance carriers will not cover Ozempic and other similar medications.
The off-insurance use of the shots can run upwards of $18,000 to $20,000 per year, and depending on the patients qualifications from a health standpoint, they may not qualify for assistance.
Allow me to digress for a moment and describe my own personal regimen regarding my own health and fitness.
As a former health, anatomy and physiology teacher, I knew I had to practice what I preached. I was not going to be any of the common government examples of health and fitness (overweight, slow, stupid, and pretending to be a woman), while also giving advice and looking like I’d never lifted a weight in my life.
I’m almost 43 years old, I’m 5’8 and 155 pounds. I exercise approximately three to four days a week, if not more depending on the season. I utilize the BeachBody application and their exercise programs like P90X, Hammer and Chisel and Body Beast. I do weightlifting and flexibility mostly, with very little-to-zero “dancing around” (not good for my knees, old injury). The time of day I exercise has changed throughout the years of my life. Morning, noon and night. Regardless of the time, it’s all been beneficial. I also can’t emphasize enough the importance of walking. When I taught school, on the days I wouldn’t lift weights after work, I would walk around my neighborhood for approximately two hours. It was very beneficial and therapeutic.
My diet consists of fruits, vegetables, red meat, chicken, fish, cheese, dairy, bread, nuts, I drink spring water with lemon and sea salt, Bolthouse juices, coffee, beer, and I avoid soda if I can, but a good Americana Cherry Cola is hard to beat (if you’ve never had their soda, I highly recommend it). I don’t eat candy, I don’t snack, but if I do I make it apples (Macintosh are my personal favorite) or other fruits and vegetables. Perhaps, most importantly—I intermittent fast. I can’t tell you how great intermittent fasting has been. Here’s how I utilize it:
I typically only eat once or twice a day. I always eat lunch, but if I eat breakfast, then lunch, I won’t eat dinner. If I do eat dinner, then I skip breakfast the next morning, then back to lunch again—while never missing lunch. There are times when all I eat is lunch, so technically, I would have fasted for 24 hours.
I never go to the doctor. I never take drugs. I never take injections. I go the chiropractor approximately three times a year and get about one full-body massage a year as well. I walk around barefoot in the grass all Summer long and swim when I can. The occasional detox bath is also a good idea (steps are available on my website). I attempt to sleep at least 10 hours a night, although this doesn’t always work (thanks for nothing brain).
Other than being shed-on by the “COVID” jabbed or being hit with 5G radiation in San Antonio, Texas in the Summer of 2021 which caused the so-called “100 day cough” that followed, along with a two-time bout with diverticulitis in four years (with each one lasting less than a week in duration), I haven’t been sick in over 11 years with any other symptoms.
I’m not saying this because what I think I do is perfect. It certainly isn’t and I slide from time to time. I’m only saying this because I know my own body. I’ve payed attention to it and I know what works and what doesn’t, and I’ve been experimenting with the above for the last 20 years. I suggest others find their own healthy way of tuning their own mind and body, and paying attention to the frequency and rhythm that works best for them.
In conclusion (and I think it goes without saying), the risks with pharmaceutical injections for weight-loss (and any other injections) are all risk and no reward. We’ve reached a point in society where a complete lack of discipline, a lack of exercise and a lack of healthy lifestyle, is now considered a medical disease where a regular schedule of expensive injections are considered the cure—while your doctor strongly approves that message for monetary gain.
Suffice it to say, health never comes from the end of a needle.
BIO: Dr. Sean M. Brooks is the host of the podcast American Education FM and the author of several books including; The Unmasking of American Schools: The Sanctioned Abuse of Americas Teachers and Students. He’s also on Gab, Truth, X, Bitchute, Rumble and everywhere audio podcasts can be heard.
My husband and I feel like we are quite literally living in 2 different worlds. We are both unvaccinated for CV19 and Flu. Both of us have never had a PCR test either. As is the case with millions of other Americans, most in our extended families refused to listen to our warnings as we did the extensive footwork of researching the vaccines. My folks who are 77, live with my sister and brother in-law. All 4 of them are vaccinated for every possible “disease “ or “virus “. Sister and brother in-law also started Ozempic 6 months ago. Tried warning them yet again but they brush me off justifying it saying “Well Obesity has consequences can kill you too”. I’m exhausted mentally and physically after 3 years of trying to help them. I have grown resentful of them because of their ignorance and it breaks my heart. We are known as the Conspiracy Theorists in the family and we will continue to wear it as a badge of honor. Health is never at the end of a needle.
Great post - thank you.
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Trauma-Based Mind Control and Organized Ritual Abuse: A Healing Exploration
https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/multimedia/organized-ritual-abuse/?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email