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re: GLP-1s found to greatly reduce cancer progression rate in advanced cancers
Posted on 5/22/26 at 12:57 pm to CAD703X
Posted on 5/22/26 at 12:57 pm to CAD703X
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serious question: if you're 275lbs how active are you going to be?
do you think if the glp1 helps them to drop 100lbs, they wont naturally feel better and want to be more active at 175 and way less likely to damage their body exercising?
honestly that gives me a great idea --- someone should open gyms that focus on the 'newly skinny' O-users with trainers that carefully guide the formerly 'never-exercisers' into a new routine without causing a knee blowout or something that puts them right back where they were.
i bet someone could make bank with training regiments focused on fixing former-fatties.
Joe Rogan made a good point on this years ago.
Some overweight guy has kids, has a job, gains weight. They are tapping themselves out energy wise just fulfilling their obligations for the day even if they have the time to workout The processed crap we are eating doesn't help anything either.
Now granted I think almost everyone has WAY more time than they think they do and can fit in some form of movement every day, you just need to be really intentional about it. But these things can at least help on the lack of energy front.
Posted on 5/22/26 at 1:34 pm to Jake88
I was at the max recommended after the first two months which I think is 15. Doctors will try to start you too slow at like 2.5. I started at 7.5. I do mine on my own though and get my own peptide supply. Don’t need them docs.
This post was edited on 5/22/26 at 1:36 pm
Posted on 5/22/26 at 1:37 pm to wareaglepete
So you just stop thinking about food? Everyone says a new phrase "food noise", is that what that means, you just kinda forget about it? Or is it that eating too much makes you feel ill?
Posted on 5/22/26 at 1:37 pm to Fun Bunch
Might be because some environmental carcinogens are fat soluble, thus losing body fat reduces the level of those chemicals?
Posted on 5/22/26 at 1:40 pm to Jake88
Kind of. Stop thinking about it as much but not totally. I’ll get hungry. Just don’t feel like eating because everything besides Diet Mt Dew tastes like crap. A really good cut of steak cooked well is also still pretty good.
And yes, don’t eat too much. Stomach will feel like crap.
And yes, don’t eat too much. Stomach will feel like crap.
Posted on 5/22/26 at 1:48 pm to Fun Bunch
If you really want to wad some panties here, start a thread about how the Covid vaccine s substantially improving cancer treatments and increasing survival rates.
Posted on 5/22/26 at 1:52 pm to SlowFlowPro
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The initial concern was the price as a "forever" drug making these a bad EV play,
That was just a concern of all the other drug makers because when people lose weight most of their other health concerns go away
Posted on 5/22/26 at 1:54 pm to N2cars
mRNA vaccines have promise as cancer treatment too.
Posted on 5/22/26 at 2:00 pm to Jake88
Key Findings from Recent ResearchResearch presented at the 2025 European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress and published in Nature highlights a powerful synergistic effect:Improved Survival: Advanced lung cancer patients who received an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine within 100 days of starting immunotherapy lived for roughly 37 months, nearly double the 18–26 month survival of unvaccinated patients.Reduced Mortality Risk: Vaccinated patients showed a 49% reduction in cancer-associated mortality risk compared to those who were unvaccinated.Immune System "Alarm": The vaccine triggers a surge in type-I interferon, which "wakes up" the innate immune system. This causes tumors to express more PD-L1—a protein that normally hides cancer from the immune system but actually makes the tumor a more visible target for immunotherapy drugs.
Source: AI Google summary
Source: AI Google summary
Posted on 5/22/26 at 2:21 pm to Fun Bunch
More proof that sugar and cancer are linked.
Posted on 5/22/26 at 2:23 pm to Fun Bunch
It’s not the drug. It’s the weight and.the fatty’s not eating a bunch of sugar. eating sugar is adding fuel to the fire if you have cancer. Sugar makes cancer grow much faster.. So if you ever get diagnosed with cancer, do not eat sugar, and it will be a lot easier to treat.
Posted on 5/22/26 at 2:40 pm to VolSquatch
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Now granted I think almost everyone has WAY more time than they think they do and can fit in some form of movement every day, you just need to be really intentional about it. But these things can at least help on the lack of energy front
My wife and I both work full time, 2 kids, most weeks I work overtime. We both manage to workout 5x a week.
No time is an excuse for people simply valuing other things than prioritizing working out.
If you want it bad enough, you will find the time
Posted on 5/22/26 at 3:02 pm to Jake88
I’m waiting for research from know it all Slow Flow Pro to share his research with us.
Posted on 5/22/26 at 3:29 pm to SlowFlowPro
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Given the polar-emotional state of so many in society right now, this seems like a major plus

Posted on 5/22/26 at 3:37 pm to Fun Bunch
Is that because of the mechanism of the GLP-1 or is it because of the side effect of severely reducing caloric intake therefore reducing the amount of glucose present which is needed for cancer cells to grow?
Posted on 5/22/26 at 5:50 pm to Fun Bunch
Amazing how great high cost medications work against late stage cancers with little rate of survival.
Posted on 5/22/26 at 7:29 pm to Fun Bunch
So it’s true that sugar = cancer fuel.
Posted on 5/22/26 at 7:50 pm to Fun Bunch
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The Wall Street Journal
China funds them...lots of promises but who paid for the study?

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