There’s a strong case to be made against Ozempic

Is this drug too good to be true? Tucker Carlson and Calley Means discuss.

Despite the COVID vaccines’ very public failure, big pharma is continuing to pump out heaps of suspicious new drugs.

Ozempic, a diabetes pill that’s now being prescribed for weight loss, is a perfect example. Americans don’t know nearly enough about this drug and others like it, and that ought to change.

TrueMed founder Calley Means knows a great deal about this pill’s problematic nature, and he joined The Tucker Carlson Encounter to lay out a detailed case against it.

Calley Means tells Tucker:

“If a fish tank is dirty, you clean the tank, you don’t drug the fish. And in America right now, we’ve got a very dirty tank… Something has happened. And the core mistake of Ozempic is that obesity is not an Ozempic deficiency. Obesity is not the root cause of the problem. Obesity is one branch of the tree of underlying metabolic dysfunction that’s ravaging our country.”

Source: tuckercarlson.com

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