In an era where weight loss is a wellness trend and seeking quick weight-loss solutions is part of conforming to that trend, prescription medications like Ozempic have become household names. The drug that originally came into the picture mainly as a treatment for type 2 diabetes and heart disease has now been turned into a mere fat-loss jab. What’s more? After the FDA approval, Ozempic has gotten the much-coveted endorsement — from celebrities, influencers, and many more people who have the power and position to influence common people. In fact, as American singer-songwriter-rapper Lizzo pointed out, there is an Ozempic boom happening now that’s erasing plus-size women from the mainstream spaces.For patients at risk of heart disease or diabetes, Ozempic is a necessary prescription medication — yes. But what if there were gentler, more natural ways to tap into some of that drug’s metabolic magic — not with injections or pills, but with everyday foods and herbs?Researchers at Heliopolis University (Egypt) have drawn attention to a set of plant-based foods and compounds that appear to influence the same gut-hormone pathways targeted by Ozempic. According to their review, ingredients such as ginger, cinnamon, wheat protein, fermented green tea, and the plant compound berberine may help stimulate the release or expression of a hormone called GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1), which plays a key role in appetite control, digestion speed, and blood-sugar regulation — the very effects for which Ozempic is prized.Let’s spill the beans, shall we?

​In an era where weight loss is a wellness trend and seeking quick weight-loss solutions is part of conforming to that trend, prescription medications like Ozempic have become household names. The drug that originally came into the picture mainly as a treatment for type 2 diabetes and heart disease has now been turned into a mere fat-loss jab. What’s more? After the FDA approval, Ozempic has gotten the much-coveted endorsement — from celebrities, influencers, and many more people who have the power and position to influence common people. In fact, as American singer-songwriter-rapper Lizzo pointed out, there is an Ozempic boom happening now that’s erasing plus-size women from the mainstream spaces.For patients at risk of heart disease or diabetes, Ozempic is a necessary prescription medication — yes. But what if there were gentler, more natural ways to tap into some of that drug’s metabolic magic — not with injections or pills, but with everyday foods and herbs?Researchers at Heliopolis University (Egypt) have drawn attention to a set of plant-based foods and compounds that appear to influence the same gut-hormone pathways targeted by Ozempic. According to their review, ingredients such as ginger, cinnamon, wheat protein, fermented green tea, and the plant compound berberine may help stimulate the release or expression of a hormone called GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1), which plays a key role in appetite control, digestion speed, and blood-sugar regulation — the very effects for which Ozempic is prized.Let’s spill the beans, shall we?    Read More 

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