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Arrr matey! People are getting scurvy from GLP-1s
Posted on 2/9/26 at 9:44 pm
Posted on 2/9/26 at 9:44 pm
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In a new systematic review of existing research, led by professor Clare Collins of the Newcastle School of Health Sciences in New South Wales, Australia, it appears that very few global trials of the drugs have taken into consideration what and how much patients are eating while using them.
This, experts have said, means many patients have been functionally malnourished — sometimes developing serious vitamin deficiencies like scurvy.
Part of what makes these drugs so effective for weight loss and diabetes management is their ability to suppress appetite. But not eating, or not eating enough of the right stuff, is simply not a sustainable path forward for anyone, regardless of whether or not they’re using a GLP-1. And dietitians are calling for more oversight.
“A reduction in body weight does not automatically mean the person is well-nourished or healthy,” Collins told the Australian Financial Review. “Nutrition plays a critical role in health and right now it’s largely missing from the evidence.”
Posted on 2/9/26 at 9:51 pm to Jim Rockford
Why can’t they just be gym bros.?
—probably Mingo
—probably Mingo
Posted on 2/9/26 at 9:59 pm to Jim Rockford
Corona (Light) with lime... problem solved
This post was edited on 2/9/26 at 10:01 pm
Posted on 2/9/26 at 10:00 pm to Jim Rockford
Shocking revelation there — people that weren’t healthy before losing a ton of weight…still aren’t healthy after taking drugs to lose weight.
Posted on 2/9/26 at 10:30 pm to Jim Rockford
Wow, who knew. The ozempic cranium head looks so healthy.
Posted on 2/9/26 at 10:52 pm to Jim Rockford
A Flintstone vitamin could've literally solved this.
Posted on 2/9/26 at 10:55 pm to Jim Rockford
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scurvy
Isn't this an old pirates' disease?
Posted on 2/9/26 at 11:07 pm to GumboPot
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Isn't this an old pirates' disease?
Young pirates get it too.
Posted on 2/10/26 at 3:20 am to Jim Rockford
There will be a phone book size list of side effects from these things in 5 years
Posted on 2/10/26 at 3:47 am to Gifman
Class action lawyers are already making their commercials.
Posted on 2/10/26 at 5:00 am to Gifman
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There will be a phone book size list of side effects from these things in 5 years
It won’t come close to the health complications from obesity. And the costs for those side effects on the American taxpayer will be a thimble of water in an ocean compared to what we pay for obesity in this country.
This post was edited on 2/10/26 at 8:12 am
Posted on 2/10/26 at 5:01 am to adamau
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Corona (Light) with lime... problem solved
I always tell people that I’m fighting off scurvy when I put a lime in my Modelo
This post was edited on 2/10/26 at 6:27 am
Posted on 2/10/26 at 5:08 am to go ta hell ole miss
If youve seen some of the transformations for high bmi whales this stuff is saving lives
Blood pressure meds arent pure either, sleep apnea, bad A1C and kidney problems also killing fatties and OT soljaz
Blood pressure meds arent pure either, sleep apnea, bad A1C and kidney problems also killing fatties and OT soljaz
Posted on 2/10/26 at 5:10 am to go ta hell ole miss
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It won’t come close to the health complications from obesity
Not gonna argue that. However many people taking these are not clinically obese.
Posted on 2/10/26 at 5:57 am to Marco Esquandolas
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Why can’t they just be gym bros.?
—probably Mingo
Definitely something he'd say... just. need to make your font a little shorter.
Posted on 2/10/26 at 6:04 am to Gifman
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Not gonna argue that. However many people taking these are not clinically obese.
A BMI above 30 is obese. 43% of all adult Americans have a BMI over 30. Virtually all usage of GLP-1s are clinically obese
Posted on 2/10/26 at 6:08 am to Marco Esquandolas
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Why can’t they just be gym bros.?
Because not everyone can or should be an athlete.
Regular people don’t have the mental fortitude for it. But they can have scurvy and flabby skin
Posted on 2/10/26 at 6:47 am to Jim Rockford
People are not getting scurvy directly from the drug. This is an indirect effect. People are eating less and not incorporating vit. C in their diet. The drug itself does not contain anything that causes scurvy.
Posted on 2/10/26 at 7:36 am to Jim Rockford
quote:
quote:
In a new systematic review of existing research, led by professor Clare Collins of the Newcastle School of Health Sciences in New South Wales, Australia, it appears that very few global trials of the drugs have taken into consideration what and how much patients are eating while using them.
This, experts have said, means many patients have been functionally malnourished — sometimes developing serious vitamin deficiencies like scurvy.
Part of what makes these drugs so effective for weight loss and diabetes management is their ability to suppress appetite. But not eating, or not eating enough of the right stuff, is simply not a sustainable path forward for anyone, regardless of whether or not they’re using a GLP-1. And dietitians are calling for more oversight.
“A reduction in body weight does not automatically mean the person is well-nourished or healthy,” Collins told the Australian Financial Review. “Nutrition plays a critical role in health and right now it’s largely missing from the evidence.”
Sooo…….they’re saying you are supposed to actually be HUNGRY to eat?
Who knew?
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