"The effectiveness of obesity medications varies from person to person... "It depends on appetite-regulating genes.""
When 'appetite nerve' activity increases → Obesity drug has no effect (82%)
When 'appetite nerve' activity decreases → Obesity drug has no effect (50%)"
When 'appetite nerve' activity decreases → Obesity drug has no effect (50%)"
"The efficacy of Wegovy and other medicinal herbs varies from person to person."
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1. Genes wins at the end..
2. There are people who gain weight because their appetite wins over and the medicine doesn't work.
3. Isn't that obvious... there is no medicine in the world that works for everyone ㅋㅋㅋ
4. Everything is all about genes ㅠㅠㅠ
5. I'm not completely dependent on it, but I also can't quit it...
6. People who don't see any effect at all, even if they take the maximum dose, it doesn't work? The YouTuber I watch said that a low dose of Maunja didn't work, so he increased the dose and it worked.
7. I heard people who used Saxenta and it didn't work, so should they not touch Wegovy either?
8. That's true, my friend is a doctor and she said that it only really works with 15% of the people...
9. But what's the principle behind that? Does it make you lose weight by making you lose your appetite or does it make you burn fat on your own?
10. It's all about genes...
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